Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/954

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934 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 114. 1917. each dollar of Federal money so exlpended for maintenance, the State or local communityli or bot , shal expend an equal amount for the maintenance of suc training. D*’P°'_;} °¥ ‘“°" Sec. 10. That any State ma use the a pro riation for agricultural mae;. mums p1u·poses, or any part thereof adotted to itljuntiier the provisions of this Arg, for thotialaipes oi teaohers, sqptegrvilsois, qr dirolctoigs of tggricullturosl s ects,e1 er or esaarieso ac erso suc su jec msc oo og classes or for the salaries of supervisors or directors of such subjects under a plan of supervision for the State to be set up by the State Pu nd N- hoard, with approval of the Federal Board for Vocational Educaqu,,°d_° gon. lThat ip pgdqf to receive the benefilts oapuchfapprogaiplogon fo)r esa aries 0 ac ers, supervisors or 1rec rs o agricu su - jects the State board of any State shall provide in its Ellen for agricugzlqral education that suc ledgpatioln s all be that w 'ch isfunde; u `e supervision or contro ; at e controlling purpose o suc Education shall be to fit for useful emdployment; that such education shall be of less than college grade an be designed to meet the needs of persons_ over fourteen years of age who have entered upon or who uw od mm are preparing to enter upon the wor of the farm or of the arm home; quipmmp “°’ that the State or local commumty, or both, shall provide the neces- $£"’ "1”1'-Z.° 2i“Zf°3il'§Pi—".%“l.fi°B°“0um“d $$33 l'L%ll‘¤°E§1*$.tl’.2§'d;S"££h e app v e a , e to be ox minimum requirement for such education in schools and classes in ,.¤“.l'Z$'l'°“ the State;_that the amount expended for the maintenance of such education m any school or class recei the benelit of such a ro- Vmg PP griation shall not less annuallti than the amount fixed by the F I in i I tate board, with the approval of e Federal board as the minimum am. for such schools or classes m the State; that such schools shall provide for directed or supervised practice in agriculture, either on a farm _ provided for by the school or other farm for at least six months per ,,‘§““"“‘““““°"°°°"‘ year; that the teachers, supervisors, or direotors of agricultural sub- ]ects shall have at least the minimum qualifications determined for the State by the State board, with the approval of the Federal Board TM mm mmm for Vocational Education. _ a¤,¤¤i’x¤¤¤sma¤ edu- Sec. 11. That in order to receive the benefits of the appropria- °°g*g“g Pum¤,m_ w forbthe saltirieg of teloocheés of tradg, homolpuconomics, ang indus- ' su jects e tate ar o any tate s provide in its plan for trade, home economics, and industrial educataon that u h d - cation shall be given in schools or classes under public sripgrvigidln or control; that the controlling purpose of such education shall be to iit for useful employment· that such education shall be of less than college grade and shall he designed to meet the needs of persons over fourteen years of age who are pre aring for a trade or ,,,__,_qu,pmm,,m_ industrial pursuit or who have entered plpon the work of a trade or mdusgrialhpmsmt; that the Statedor loc commlunity, ogd both, shall provide the necessary ant an equipment etermin u b the State board, with the approval of the Federal Board foi?0lI;oca¥ Mmmm ,0 be ,,x_ gona] Edqcation, as the gequiraoment in such State for x>¤¤¤¤d- ucation or any `ven tra e or in ustri pursuit; th t th total amount nded Ihr the maintenance of such educagion in an °°El’° · · Y school or ass receiving the benefit of such oppropriation shall be not less annually than the amount iixed by e State board, with _ mk the approval of the Federal board, as the minimum for such schools I '°°°“l ‘ or classes in the State; that such schools or classes giving instruction to persons who have not entered upon employment shall require that at east lgllf of thedtime of auch instrloction be given to practical work on a. use or pro uctive asis, suc instruction to ext d 0 r not Pwmwmk less than mne months per year and not less than thirty) hoiiiis per week; that at least one-third of the sum appropriated to any State for the salaries of teachers of trade, home economics, and industrial sub]ects shall, if expended, he applied to part-time schools or