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 611 __ AQTTTLE zo.-— base of agpicultuxal subjects, Maas for  Swowmon of  gultura1`_¢lhi¢8£i0I}, as `p<roYidcd`fo1•` in soctioa,20 ot   title. Such plans shall be submittédiby the‘8tate`;board  tha Fed- . eral Board for Vocational Education, and Ll! _ tho Fademl board) Buda fha same `to ba in? olmtormity with thdpgovmoma and parpososaoi  'cbaptar; the -mmo`shal1;bo approved.; Thesaatel board shall iuake aaammal report to_tha;B‘adc;·a1 Board on- Yocatloual Ed11cétion,`·0n ·Ql‘—`b€£01"€q`     of saéhia Fm; xm. me work com ln. tha sum and atha. rmipm rm oxpondiiures gofl money uador the provlslo¤sio£~thi¤ chapter. web. 23, 1917,_.c.‘114;_§8, 39 Stat. 933.1 a · ~       ~ l 19. Expenditure of nppropriatioas;-`axpehscs to be bornoby States;--1*ha appropriation ion tho aalarlaa ot jzwchors, airporsyiwrs, or directors of —a.gi·iouYtutal |\1b]€<!¢8~811d$`6f teachers of lmao, homo aococmics, nad iadastria1~·sab3eota shall vbe do-` wood exclusively to the payment of salaried ct auch t8hChEI‘B,’ oo¤po;·visors, or ·diractors almavlm tho   qualidcatiionsl got up for the Bute by the Stage boattd, with the approval 0; me Federal. Boaxtd for Vocational Eddcatiouo Tho cost of in- `atructioa aupplemautari to tho ¤lxmtmoti0zf in agrlcultmfal and in prada, homo economics, ood., industrial aubjocts provided for aa this ghapter, xaecwy to build n woluoandedy course; ot and `xm part ot the coat thweof  ba bomoout ot tho appropriations made in  chapter: :Tha ,¤:io¤ey¤ under the p1·0via1c¤a_ot_  chapter, la cooperation with "Statos, for fha salaries ig! teachoro, suporvisom, or; directors of agricultural 8I1t#BCt8,,(ll‘I01‘ the mlarioa ot teachers of trade, homo economics, and industrial subjects,  bbc conditioned that for oooh dollar ot Fedocal money expended for such Eolarieo ltho Slcatafor   écmmuuity, or hom, shall  an equal amount ’1'or— auch mm·1o¤a;‘ and. that appropriations for tho traiaiog ot; teachers of vocational subjects, aa provided f in {his chapter shall be conditioned that suck; monoy ba ox- o pondcd for   oi inch   and that for each j dollar ot Federal money so expended for maintenance} the | State or local community; or both} `phall oxpend an equal E amount for the imaintonanoa otsuéh training. (Fab. H, 1917;  o. 114, §· 9, 89 Btat.l933,)M t, l  20. Plans by State boards for one of appropriations; for agricultural mrposiss.-———A¤y Btato may   tlxa appropriatloa for agricultural purposes, or my part thoraot allottod to lt, under tho proyiéona ot this chapter, for tho salaries ot tmchors, supervlaorn, 01‘,diPB¢€9!‘B ot agrloiiltural sabjacts, oltllor for up aalarlm ot teachers oi meh subjaou in schools or  oo tor the mow of Guvwvisom or   ot auch 8¤b] ‘R!1d61' a plan ot supervision for tho Stats to oo sat up by the Stato board, with tho approval fof the Fodaix·a1_ Boarid for Vocational? Education. Ia oxdoxsa to mcgolvo tho banoilts of such sppmpria-. doo for tho aalariea of tmchora, supervisors, or dlroctora ot uarioultaral sabjocm the State board of my'8tato shn;l1 provide in its plan for agricultural odaoatioa that such education ahall be  which tauadar public aaporvlsloa or control; that the controlling parpoao oi mah education `~¤l1all be to dt for ooo ful omploymoat; thatlninch education  be ot loss lmao collage grado and be  to moot tha mods ot pamaoaa ovar tourtooo yoars of ago who have mmod apon or who are pro- David: to onto: noon  work of tha   or of tho farm homo; that tha Slam or  oommualty, ‘or; both, shall pxovido tho ` aaoosaary plant md equipment dotormiaad` uboa byj tho State board, with tho appxoval oi !1hQ’F&d&1‘§·1·H0&1!‘d for Vocational Education, no tho www rmalmmaat for auéh Muoatloa; ln schools and o1& ln tho Btato ;_£.hat tho amount expanded for tho malntoaaoco ot meh odamtloao lo my school or class calvin; una boawt oi mol; appropriation shall `bo not loss annually than tho amount dxod by tho State boax·d," with tho approval ot tho Fodaral hoard no tho minimum for lilCh.&€1100IB’ or olaaaw in tho State; that such schools shall provldo tox-
 * training,  be homo by fha State and locafcgmmunltiaa,

·EB\UGATION A, , ~· § 22 · . \ supervised gvraétice in agriculture, either enfa {stm W provided for by the sghool or ether, farm, for at leest six Zmenths per year.: thst the teachers, supervisors, or directors — o£_ 8g1'lLC\}I\lZH1‘&}· subjects shell have at lesst the minimum qualiheations determined for the State by the State beard, with the - appiqvsl of the Federal Board for Vecatiensl Education. . _'(Feb. 23, 1917, .c. 114, { 10,39 Stst. 934.) 1 e ‘ l _ 21, e Same;4fer—salaries of- teacheisef trsde, heme economics, and ihd;1strial_subjects.—»In oxjder to receive the benefits of the W R0mlC§,·&Hd lndustrisl subjects the State beard of `anyfSteté shallprovlde in its plan for trade, hem?ec0m3mics,. and industrial education that such educstiorg Shall be given in schools or elasses `nmder public si1pei·visienl er control; that the control: ling. purpose of such education shall be to Ht feziuseful employ- ment; that such education shall be er less than college grade sud shall be designed to mat the needs of persons ever f¢mrteextyeaijs of age whe are preparing for a trsde or industrial - _ pupssitor e_rh.c,hsve entered upon the week Gf—&»€»1‘S.déW or industrial pursuit; that the State, or lem} communityjer both, shall provide zthe necessary plant _ and equipment determined upon by: the State board,-_ with the approval, et the Federa1_Bberd tor Vocational Education, as the minimum requirement l in such State for educstiém tut any dV&I1 bade er industrial- purgsuit'; that the total sisotmt expended fe: the maintenance et such- eclucation in any school er class seceivisg the beneht et suchsppropxilation shall be not lex annually than the amount ·¤;ed by the State board}- iuglth  uppxfevale et the Federal board, ssthe hxiaimum for such  or claw le the State; that smh schhols er clames givliag inmecticu te persons who have not entered npcs emweymnt shall require that at least halt et the time ct such iIlSlQ§lIC£iQI§ be éven to practical work ~ on a uswnl 0: prodizctive hasta, such imtrmticn te extend ever , ndtrlessi thas nine months WP-Year and not lm these thirty -hcm·sl per week} that at  enethlidss et the sum 8§Bl;0{)l'i· ` ated to any State for the   ge! txehm et trede; heme ecqncmlcn, and issues-ig; sesleete shallelt   ss applim to partédmefsmcols er   te: werken sever fourteen years of age who have entered span employwt, and sseh subjects in A mrbtlm scheel or clam my mma new subject gives te  the civic of vemtlenal intelligence of sseh workers owen- Yteurtm   less than eighteen years et age; that such mrttime school: le1f_cld@s shall previde fer set   thseene humé dmc! and tert!-·1'¤¤Lr hours of claasmoni iustmctieh pe: year; that GY'BIlII¤¤§'*;·il1d\l8t€l"i&I ®heels shell his the age of sixteen, gears as • ·   um entrance reqelremm anu shall yeoahse  imtréction to thst which is supplemental to the daily employe f ment; that the teachezjs of shy tisde 01‘AiIldl.lSU.‘i&I subject in any State shall have .st_ lmtst the minimum qustfhstiems fer et such subjeettletermtned upester seek State by `the" State besrd, with the approval et the Federal Beard for Veese tls  ~ Eclueatien. Fe: cities and towns et less than twenty-hve  pebulstien, according to the last preceding United e tst® census, the State beard, with the sppreeal et the Fedj eral Beard fer, Vecstiesel Educsées, — my medify the conditions as to the length et seams and hears of isstrustiem per week let- schools sed: classes giving instruction to these who have not e.¤tered__ shes, emplcyrrjest, is erdexf te meet the par- `ticulsxiswds et sueh elttesfssd towns. (Feb. 23, 1917, c. 114, .I 11, 39 Stat.»934.)‘, { Q _ _, · 22. $nme; fer training tesslgers, supervisers, er direet,m·s.»——~— In szder te: any State to receive the besests et thetsppxsprlslieu in this chapter for the esneisgl of tesehers, supervisors, er: directors of agriesltursl subjects, or of teachers et trsjade, isdustrlsl 0: heme eeeuemies suhjeets, the State board et sseh State shell provide in its ples {ex- such training that the ssme shell be carried Qut sender thesupervisien of the State heard; thstsueh training shsllbe given is sgheels er classes under
 * app1·0prlation` for the ss1srie§ of teachers oi- trade, heme eee-#