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ties, the school should give its fullest support and cooperation to 

 the extension workers. 



"(c) It is recognized that, in some places, schools will be in 

 the process of developing such educational programs. In these 

 cases, the following principles should apply: Extension workers 

 should confine their work with children to those whom the school 

 does not enroll in systematic vocational or prevoeational project 

 work, including supervised home practice, unless requested or 

 authorized by school authorities to enroll them. The school 

 should organize its work with adults to provide systematic voca- 

 tional instruction as defined herein. The school should offer its 

 facilities to the junior extension worker wherever the school has 

 not, in operation, vocational or prevoeational project work accom- 

 panied by supervised home practice. 



"Before undertaking junior extension work in any county, the 

 extension division should submit in writing to the county super- 

 intendent of schools, the plans proposed for junior extension work 

 in that county, and should endeavor to arrange for a basis of 

 understanding and cooperation. Copies of plans, when agreed 

 upon, should be filed with the state department of education for 

 consideration, before being put into operation." 



