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Show iv - t vv y' $ The Sh.it Lake Tribune, Friday, July U. B 1975 Board Decides on Vocational Education Money Lsei $n John C ummuis 1 nbuiiu Education Editor LOG X The State Board of Vocational Education Thu r-- ay determined that fulure allocation of fedora! vocational money for the state's post. secondary schools will go for programs designed to meet specific trained manpower needs for the state's energy and industrial development compete for them basis the surface, the abrtv dnnment of the hoard's traditional practice of allocating the iederal funds to the and area vocational i rs on a formula" basis to tmpo'p scvue appi-arcuts on at least three schools and provide hikes for the others expanding By - Halter Dr Vaughan Hall, associate state superintendent, said the shift could mean the reorientation of some courses currently oflered, adding mud likely to be affected are those being offered "for nut the best reasons " Dr. Hall said. ' Techie "ho it-nt- fe s WARM rBOWT" COLO f 8 OKT E52E25 r tV Hfc In effect however, they will he receiving the sitio dollars, but they will have to WfOWT STATIC employment which have the potential ot providing Utah citizens long periods of employment. eol-leu- "0 "oE3SS Talbot, stale D superintendent of public instruction, said it is in keeping with a policy the board adopted earlier this year which sy. s federal money should lx allocated to programs relating to areas of On CLOUDY ;r (.ives New Plan Piesenting the new finance pan to board members at Utah State University, Dr d I on a the y 1977. creating $302,539 balance for critical employment training programs, and 1078 to $330 000 m f) .cal year balance. $156,913 to create McH severely affected by change would be the technical lolleges and WSC b. cause they conduct the Ihe Money at Issue At issue is $.$5,913 in federal money the board currently bulk of the states vocational training distn-bute- s Reeewe Allocations Utah Technical Collette at Salt Lake, which is to receive femu-iv;o9,164 under the old for lisca! I'Utk would git 1077 and jfioo 000 in fiscal Its sister .VVi.ooO in 1974 school in Provo would g) states three to the All the other schools J'.i voca'ional centers, wit! the exception ot Dixie Coikg currently receive $20,000, !w( innr allocations wouia increase to $30,000 Dixie Receives '24,773. but that won! i ; go to $30,000 in 197$. looks this 'Even htela 0t cutbaLk Every dollars will go back to vocational education, but they will be goijg back m different aea,' Dr Hall said. The hoard voted pnamm-ousibefure cutting nort Jis forma) meeting to travel t0 Sweetwater Resort .in Kwh County for an informal ses sion with school board mem-herfrom Rich, Cache. Logan and F3o Elder school . districts, The board will return to USU Friday for its morit&L meeting as the State Boar Jo Education. The now finance plan would cut the to $4x4,374 in fi.cal era rev field want to know if we can gear up to meet their manpower needs The problem is the institutions do rot have the wherewithal! to expand At this point we can't accommo date them except with a good attitude, and that doesn't uo very far." reprt sent vocational centers the three r colleges. Southern Utah State and Weber State colleges, Utah Sate University and technical colleges ai Sait Lake and Pruvo. two-yea- y -- a t The total represents of nonearmarked federal vocational money received by the board. The other half is distributed among the 40 school districts one-hal- s 3tid from 410 5,373 to slOu Jotl which WSC. finally to $3'ioo0. 19,001 in fiscal is to receive w ill also receiv e 1977 1976 and 1 $30 000 in fiscal 197$. I Weather forecast map for Friday indicates fair, mild weather for most of the region. Gumralh Fair Shroud May Coyer Area A Cloudy Nfiorif O roti rvire Oi' MtVr J MEN'S 71 V iried&o y. tv 7 r lour. 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