Sec. 16. (a) The board may establish and conduct a system of industrial or manual training and education in connection with and as part of the board's common school system.
(b) Industrial or manual training or education may include:
(1) the principal use of tools and mechanical implements; and
(2) the elementary principles of mechanical construction, mechanical drawing, and printing.
The board shall employ competent instructors in each of the various subjects.
(c) The board shall establish rules and regulations for the admission of students to the industrial and manual training education system. The rules and regulations must, in the judgment of the board, produce the best results and provide instruction to the largest practicable number of students. The instruction in industrial and manual training education may be given in space provided in school buildings or in separate buildings if, in the judgment of the board, it is most advantageous.
[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-3-11-27.]
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 25. Indianapolis Public Schools
Chapter 4. General Administrative Provisions
20-25-4-1. Contracts or Obligations; Appropriations
20-25-4-2. Contracts Involving More Than $75,000; Bidding for Supplies and Materials
20-25-4-3. School Building Improvements; Bidding Procedure
20-25-4-4. Designation of Bid Committee; Opening and Tabulating of Bids
20-25-4-10. Limitations on Debt; Eminent Domain Power of Board of School Commissioners
20-25-4-11. Board of School Commissioners; Powers and Duties Conferred by Law
20-25-4-12. Board of School Commissioners; Powers; Prohibited Land Acquisitions
20-25-4-13. Operating Expenses for Special Schools and Vacation Schools; Imposition of Fees
20-25-4-14. School Cities; Power to Sell Real Estate and Transfer Personal Property
20-25-4-15. Absence of Board Commissioners or Employees; Reimbursement for Expenses
20-25-4-16. Industrial or Manual Training and Education System; Establishment
20-25-4-18. Authority of School Cities to Accept Property in Trust
20-25-4-19. School Lunches; Expenses
20-25-4-20. Applicability of General School Laws