PUBLIC SCHOOL FINANCE 239 which is more than $300,000, and that no approved high school in the county maintains an average daily attendance of fifteen pupils. Other detailed special provisions are applicable! Districts in which high school facilities are inaccessible and there are three or more eighth grade graduates may receive state aid for the purpose of maintaining the ninth and tenth grades? The statute provides that if funds from other sources, including the maximum district levy of $0.65, are insufficient to employ a first-grade teacher, the state supplies the deficiency. Because of the indefiniteness of the law, the State Department of Public Schools has formulated standards as to curriculum, building, salaries, professional preparation, and so on, which must be met in order to receive state aid. The distribution to the counties from the county foreign insurance tax fund, the distribution on the basis of allotments to teachers, and the pupil-attendance quotas may be classi- fied as general relief grants. The county foreign insurance tax fund is distributed to the counties, including St. Louis City, on the basis of the number of persons under twenty years and over six years of age. Before funds may be received from this source, free textbooks must be provided. If free text- books are not provided, the funds are used for road purposes. The teachers’ quota apportionment is based upon the number of teachers in each district, but certain special pro- visions are applicable. For each full-time principal, super- visor, and teacher, $50 per year is allotted, but the amount is reduced to $25 for a teacher in any district in which the average daily attendance in the preceding year was less than fifteen pupils. Each teacher employed less than nine tenths of the school term but more than one half is granted $25. The $50 per teacher apportionment is increased to $100 for each teacher whose salary is $1,000 or more, but in the case of a district that employs only two teachers, one white and one colored, the apportionment is $50 per teacher. No teacher, principal, or supervisor who is not paid from public funds of the district shall be counted. The balance of the state school moneys is apportioned each -R. S. 1919, Section 11296. 2 Session Laws, 1923, p. 177.