OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
AUSTIN
Bonorable L. A. Uoods
State Superintendent of Public Insmuctl
AUStlIl, Texsa
Dear Sir: opinion Iio. O-6535
Re: Whether under fat
haa been recairbd urd
oarafully COESI We Quote from your
request as toll
2 of House Bill
islature, vhich
On Aid IAV, pro-
vocational agrl-
approved for 12
1 that ArtiCi8 2657
8 Superlntandent t0 is8Ue
regulations, or intsrpreta-
sohool lav.
e the lav does not deilne voca-
th8 Comittee on the classi-
6 ACCr8ditatiOn of Schools, of
vNch I a chairmm, and vhich aonslsts of
20 memb8rs and represents all types of
achoola and colleges and aerv8s a8 my
advisory committee in making such regula-
tions pnd lnterpretationo h8s defined
vocational woric on page 18 of Bulletin 438.
This deflnltlon stat88 in part:
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eon. L. A. Woods - Page 2
"Whe;;her or not the credit 15 VoCatiOnCtl
depends upon th8 subject matter offered
and credits 8arn8d rather than the method
Of fiXlanCing the Cost Of instruction.'
'Thie means that If the work is accrediLed,
it is vocational; and if it la not accredited, it la
simply agriculture, Or Vhat8V8r the subject might be.
"TheSweet Home School Districr in
Guadalupe County has a tVO-teacher colored school
.that 16 uneccrsdited. The principal, Mr. Robert
V. Arnold, teaches agrAoultur8 a8 0n8 of his aubjeota,
and they have requested $127.50 per month for 12
months from ~quallcatlon Aid Funds for his annual
salary. We have approved him for $127.50 per
month on an 8-months' basis for a total of $1,020
for the reason that the work is not accredited. The
State Board for Vocational Education has added
$43 State and Federal subsidy to this amount.
“This qwstion: Since bhe vork is not
Bccrsdited and since the teacher is not a full-
time agriculture teacher, are ve authorleed to
approve his salary on a 12-months' basis?"
Section 2 of Article 3, H. B. 176 of the 48th
Legislature of Texas, as amended~by II. B. 3, Acts of the 49th
Legislature of Texas, 1945, reads as follow8t
"'Section 2. Salary Schedule and Zength
of Term. The base pay for classroom teachers in
unaccredited schools shall be Xinetg-five Dollars
($95) per month for eight (8) months. The baae pay
for classroom teachers in accredited schools shall
b8 One Hundred Dollar8 ($100) per month for nine (9)
months. Two Dollars and Fifty Cent5 ($2.%) per
month shall be added for each year of college credit
over one year not to exceed Ten Dollars ($10). One
Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) per month shall be
added for eaah year of teaching experience; provided
such EUUOtIXILadded for experience shall not exceed
Fifteen Dollars ($15) per month. Additional allowances
for teachers serving as prdacipala and/or superintendent5
non. L. A. Woods - P438 3
shall be the seme as was provided for the
year 1942-43. The annual ealary of teachers
in accredited schools shall be the monthly
salary multlplled by nine (9). The annual
monthly salary a8 det8wined by said schedule
multiplied by ten (10). All euoh euthorieed
ealrrlee may be paid in twelve (12) equal
paymenU, vhioh shall not exceed the contract
or the' salary ech8dul8, beginulng with Septsm-
b8r let Of each year. SE&lari88 Of SUperill-
,tendente and Vocstioxlal teachers may begin
on July 1st rather than SepteeIb8r let. All
echoole of th8 oocredited clase receiving aid
shall provide a tsrat of approximately nine
(9) montha, and achoole of the UWCCredit8d
class receiving aid shall provide a term
of approximately eight (8) months. An accredited
school is herein defined as a school teaching
either the elementary grades, the 8lWWItary
grades plus tvo (2) yeare of hi h echool, or
the elementary grades and fOUr 7 4) years of
high echool~and recognieed by the State Depart-
ment of Eduoation as doing standard work. Should
any echo01 district eligible to receive Salary
Aid under the provisions of this Act maintain
a salary schedule fn exceee of the 8elary
ecbedule 8tat8d herein with revenue listed as
receipts in the budget, the amount of salary
aid r8GeiV8d by euah school dietrior; shall be
reduced by the amount of such excese. It. is
further provided as a teeIporary method to more
adequately Compensate teachers in State aid
sohoole for the echo01 year 1944-45, that in
addltlon to the base salary, Increments, and
83.1OWlLnC88, authoriesd iu this SeCtiOn, there
shall be paid t0 t8aoh8re, teaching in State
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[on.L. A. Uoode - page 4
bid schools, an amount not to exoeed aeventy-
fiVS DOllam ($75) at tb 8ad Of each of the
laet four (4) eohool rant&e of the school
year 1944-4~5;provided, hoverer, thle in-
creeee shall lpply only to those teaohere
vho reoeive their salary uolu8ively from
Stat0 AvaUabls, Looal nalntuunoe and Rural
Aid Funds.'" (mphaelr oura.)
Under the faotr 8tated,ve think you have
oorreotl~ daaldeilthe utter. Your quo8tlon, therefore,
i8 rooordinglyaa8vered In ths rugetlvs.
ATTO= ORBRRAL OF TEXAS
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