(a) A school district may initiate a minimum of a one-half (1/2) time guidance program and receive a pro rata share of the regular state aid for a counselor who has completed six (6) semester hours in guidance and counseling. (b) Aid for additional years will be continued provided that the counselor makes six (6) semester hours' progress each year until twenty-one (21) semester hours in guidance and counseling are acquired. Acts 1977, No. 687, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-467. (a) A school district may initiate a minimum of a one-half (1/2) time guidance program and receive a pro rata share of the regular state aid for a counselor who has completed six (6) semester hours in guidance and counseling. (b) Aid for additional years will be continued provided that the counselor makes six (6) semester hours' progress each year until twenty-one (21) semester hours in guidance and counseling are acquired. Acts 1977, No. 687, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-467. (a) A school district may initiate a minimum of a one-half (1/2) time guidance program and receive a pro rata share of the regular state aid for a counselor who has completed six (6) semester hours in guidance and counseling. (b) Aid for additional years will be continued provided that the counselor makes six (6) semester hours' progress each year until twenty-one (21) semester hours in guidance and counseling are acquired. Acts 1977, No. 687, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-467. (a) A school district may initiate a minimum of a one-half (1/2) time guidance program and receive a pro rata share of the regular state aid for a counselor who has completed six (6) semester hours in guidance and counseling. (b) Aid for additional years will be continued provided that the counselor makes six (6) semester hours' progress each year until twenty-one (21) semester hours in guidance and counseling are acquired. Acts 1977, No. 687, § 7; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-467.
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