Delaware General Assembly


CHAPTER 283

APPROPRIATION - PROVIDING FOR A BOND ISSUE FOR ENLARGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS

AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ENLARGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE SYSTEM OF FREE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF DELAWARE; APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR SAID PURPOSES; AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING OF SUCH ENLARGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT BY THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES OF THE STATE AND BY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CERTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND THE CITY OF WILMINGTON, DEFINING SCHOOL DISTRICTS; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF CERTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND THE CITY OF WILMINGTON FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING MONEY TO MAKE SUCH CONTRIBUTIONS; AND AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF FEDERAL FUNDS FOR BUILDING PURPOSES AND CREATING LOCAL SCHOOL BUILDING COMMISSIONS.

WHEREAS, there is continued and pressing need for certain construction for public school purposes in certain School Districts within the State of Delaware; and

WHEREAS, there are additional critical needs for school facilities that have been brought about by the phenomenal growth of enrollments in the public schools of the State; and

WHEREAS, certain School Districts of the State hereinafter mentioned have funds available for school construction purposes presently available by reason of state appropriation and/or from the proceeds of local school bond issues; and

WHEREAS, certain other School Districts hereinafter mentioned will provide funds for school construction purposes from local sources; and

WHEREAS, there is precedent of both partial and full state support for school construction programs as an element which places Delaware as a leader in education;

NOW, THEREFORE,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (three-fourths of all the Members elected to each Branch concurring therein):

Section 1. Whenever used in this Act, unless a different meaning is indicated or required:

"School construction" means one or more of the following things: the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, enlargement, equipment, including purchase of machinery necessary for the maintenance of grounds and buildings and of all educational supplies necessary for the initial operation of a school so built or altered or added to, and re-equipment of buildings and the acquisition and improvement of lands for free public school purposes in any school district, or the acquisition of temporary buildings or facilities for school purposes until such time as permanent school buildings or facilities shall be constructed in any school district.

The disposition of any temporary school buildings or facilities acquired under this act shall be in accordance with rules and regulations of the State Board of Education, except that such funds resulting from the disposition of any temporary school buildings or facilities shall be deposited to the account of the school construction funds of the school district.

"Total cost" means the maximum sum or sums of money which may be spent for school construction under this Act in a particular school district, provided that nothing contained in this Act shall prevent any school district from increasing said total cost by providing a large amount from local sources than that stated as that district's local share, nor prevent the acceptance and use of any funds appropriated by the Congress of the United States for these purposes.

"State share" means that maximum sum of money which may be paid from state sources for school construction in a particular school district as provided in this Act.

"Local share" means the sum of money specified to render permissible the use of the state share for school construction within the particular school district.

"School district" means a school district, a special school district, the City of Wilmington, or any newly created school unit or area for which no board has yet been appointed or elected, or any area which the State Board of Education shall determine to be the area served by any school facility which is referred to in Section 13 of this Act and for which said section specifies no local share.

"School Building Commission" means one of the School Building Commissions created by Section 23 of this Act.

Section 2. There is hereby appropriated the sum of twenty-nine million four hundred twenty-nine thousand six hundred eighty-seven dollars ($29,429,687) or so much thereof as shall be required to carry out the purposes of this Act, to be expended as hereinafter provided.

Section 3. For the purposes of providing funds out of which said appropriation of twenty-nine million four hundred twenty-nine thousand six hundred eighty-seven dollars ($29,429,687) may be paid, the Governor, the State Treasurer, and the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, herein sometimes referred to as "issuing officers", are hereby authorized and fully empowered to issue bonds of the State of Delaware in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding twenty-nine million four hundred twenty-nine thousand six hundred eighty-seven dollars ($29,429,687).

Section 4. Said bonds shall be issued at one time or from time to time as the money is required, as the issuing officers shall determine. The bonds of each issue shall constitute a separate series. Each series of bonds shall mature in annual installments, beginning not more than one year after the date of issue of the bonds of such series and ending not more than twenty years after such date of issue; and no such annual installment shall be more than thirty percent greater in amount than the amount of the smallest prior installment of the same series. Each series of bonds shall bear interest at a per annum rate approved by the issuing officers, payable semi-annually.

Section 5. Said bonds shall be sold by the issuing officers at not less than par and accrued interest, under such terms, conditions and regulations as the issuing officers may prescribe, after notice of such sale published at least once ten days or more before the date of sale in at least one newspaper published in the State of Delaware and in a financial journal published in the City of New York.

Section 6. In anticipation of the issuance of said bonds, the issuing officers may issue and sell notes of the State of Delaware at either public or private sale for not less than par and accrued interest. Said notes shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding three percent per annum. They may be renewed from time to time by the issuance and sale of new notes, but all such notes shall mature and be paid not later than June 30, 1960. The total amount of said notes outstanding at any one time, together with the total amount of said bonds theretofore issued, shall not exceed twenty-nine million four hundred twenty-nine thousand six hundred eighty-seven dollars ($29,429,687). Said notes may be redeemed at par and accrued interest prior to their maturity if the right of the State to do so shall have been reserved by an express provision in the notes. The principal of said notes shall be paid out of the proceeds of the sale of said bonds or notes.

Section 7. Said bonds and notes shall be direct general obligations of the State of Delaware, and the faith and credit of the State of Delaware are hereby pledged for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds and notes as such principal and interest respectively become due. The principal of and the interest on said bonds and notes shall be exempt from taxation by the State of Delaware or by any political subdivision thereof for any purpose whatsoever.

Section 8. The said bonds and notes shall be signed in the name of the State of Delaware by the State Treasurer and shall be authenticated by the signatures or facsimile signatures of the Governor and Secretary of State, and they shall have the Great Seal of the State impressed thereon. Interest coupons attached to said bonds shall be authenticated by the signature or facsimile signature of the State Treasurer. The said bonds and notes may be issued notwithstanding that any of the officers signing them or whose facsimile signatures appear thereon or on the coupons of said bonds shall have ceased to hold office at the time of such issue or at the time of the delivery of said bonds or notes.

Section 9. Said bonds and notes shall recite that they are issued in pursuance of this Act and the Constitution of this State, and such recital shall be conclusive evidence of the validity of said bonds and notes. Any such bonds or notes containing such recital shall, in any suit, action or proceeding involving their validity, be conclusively deemed to be fully authorized by this Act and to have been issued, executed and delivered in conformity herewith and shall be incontestable for any cause. Said bonds and notes shall be in such form and in such denominations and may contain such other and further recital and be subject to such terms and conditions, with such privileges as to registration, conversion, reconversion, redemption and exchange, and may contain such other provisions as may be determined by said "issuing officers". The principal of and the interest on said bonds and notes shall be made payable at the Farmers' Bank of the State of Delaware at Dover.

Section 10. All moneys received from the sale of said bonds or notes shall be deposited by the State Treasurer in the Farmers' Bank of the State of Delaware at Dover and shall be used exclusively for the purpose of school construction in accordance with the provisions of this Act and for the purpose of paying the principal of notes issued under this Act.

Section 11. Any funds that shall accrue to any school district in this State from the Treasury of the United States for building purposes shall be deposited in the State Treasury and shall be allocated by the State Board of Education to the school district for which the funds are appropriated. The said funds shall be in addition to any other local share and/or state share.

Section 12. There is hereby appropriated to the State Treasurer of the State of Delaware such sums as shall be necessary during the biennium beginning July 1, 1957, and ending June 30, 1959, to pay interest on said bonds and notes and to pay the principal of said bonds. The Budget Appropriation Bill enacted and approved by the General Assembly at the One Hundred and Twentieth Session, and at each and every subsequent biennial session thereof, shall contain under the Debt Service item provisions for the payment of the principal of and the interest on all bonds issued under this Act as such principal and interest respectively become due; and all such revenues of the State of Delaware that are not prohibited by constitutional provisions or committed by preceding statutes for other purposes are hereby pledged for the payment of said bonds and interest thereon. For the purpose of paying the costs and expenses incident to the issuance of said bonds and notes and interest on said notes there is hereby appropriated from the General Fund of the State to the issuing officers the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary for said purpose. All payments for expenses incident to the issuance of said bonds and interest on notes shall be paid by the State Treasurer upon warrants signed by Secretary of State and approved by the Auditor of Accounts.

Section 13. The total maximum amount appropriated by Section 2 of this Act, the sum of twenty-nine million four hundred twenty-nine thousand six hundred eighty-seven dollars ($29,429,687), or so much thereof as shall be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act, shall be apportioned by the State Board of Education to the following named school districts according to the following tabulation of maximum totals and shares, or in the proportions represented by said maximum totals and shares.

Maximum Maximum Maximum

Name of District Total Cost State Share Local Share

Bridgeville #220*

71,500

$71,500

$------

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1,180,000

1,725,200

72,320

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Caesar Rodney Special Star Hill School*

90,000

90,000

Claymont Special

2,950,000

1,770,000

Henry C. Conrad #131

4,313,000

2,587,800

Delmar #163

180,800

108,480

Dover Special--Booker T. Washington School*

627,545

627,545

Alexis I. duPont Special

900,000

540,000

360,000

Alfred I. duPont #7

4,025,000

2,415,000

1,610,000

Eden #101

50,000

30,000

20,000

Frankford #206*

75,000

75,000

--------

Georgetown Special

140,000

84,000

56,000

Hartly #96

301,520

180,912

120,608

Wm. W. M. Henry #133*

605,000

605,000

--------

Wm. C. Jason #192*

20,000

20,000

--------

Laurel Special

250,000

150,000

100,000

Laurel Special-P. L. -

     

Dunbar School*

75,000

75,000

--------

Lewes Special-DuPont

     

Ave. School*

50,000

50,000

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Lord Baltimore #28

15,000

9,000

6,000

Magnolia #50

72,000

43,200

28,800

Marshallton #77

1,300,000

780,000

520,000

Milford Special

575,000

345,000

230,000

Milford Special

     

Benjamin Banneker School*

300,000

300,000

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Millsboro #23

187,500

112,500

75,000

Millsboro #204*

92,000

92,000

--------

Millside #132*

5,000

5,000

--------

Milton #8

177,000

106,200

70,800

Mt. Pleasant Special

2,988,650

1,793,190

1,195,460

Newark Special

4,150,000

2,490,000

1,660,000

Newport #21

87,500

52,500

35,000

Newport #106*

84,000

84,000

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Oak Grove #130

550,000

330,000

220,000

Rose Hill

     

Minquadale #47

3,200,000

1,920,000

1,280,000

Seaford Special-Fred.

     

Douglass School*

47,000

47,000

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Smyrna Special

900,000

540,000

360,000

Smyrna Special-Thomas

     

D. Clayton School*

80,000

80,000

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Stanton #38

2,300,000

1,380,000

920,000

Wilmington Wilmington-Facilities

1,500,000

900,000

600,000

for Orthopedically Handicapped*

250,000

250,000

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New Castle County - Facilities

     

For Orthopedically Handicapped*

358,860

358,860

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Vocational Facilities

     

Kent County*

1,750,000

1,750,000

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Sussex County*

1,125,000

1,125,000

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John M. Clayton #97

550,000

330,000

220,000

Selbyville #32

1,025,000

615,000

410,000

Harrington Special

1,545,000

927,000

618,000

Seaford Special

1,630,000

978,000

652,000

Dover Special

250,000

150,000

100,000

Newport School #106*

226,000

226,000

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Rehoboth #200

100,000

60,000

40,000

Consolidated School District

     

Comprising Delaware City #52,

     

Commodore MacDonough

     

#53, and Port Penn #63 providing

     

The consolidation becomes

     

effective

2,950,000

1,770,000

1,180,000

Total

$45,094,875

$29,429,687

$15,665,188

The asterisk (*) following the name of a school in the table above indicates that a local share is not required before the state share shall be expended for the construction of such school.

Section 14. Except in the case of a school district for which a local share is not shown by the foregoing table, the State share apportioned to a school district shall not be expended unless the local share for such school district shall have been deposited with the State Treasurer on or before December 31, 1959.

No school construction shall be started under authority of this Act after December 31, 1959; and no moneys shall be borrowed by the State under authority of this Act after December 31, 1959 except such moneys as are necessary to complete school construction started prior to December 31, 1959.

Section 15. No school construction shall be paid for with funds appropriated by this Act or with funds for which a state share is provided by this Act if:

(a) the cost of any classroom (which term shall not be construed to include any laboratory, shop, gymnasium, cafeteria, -or other special purpose room) included in such construction exceeds thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00), or

(b) the cost of construction includes the cost of a swimming pool or any part thereof.

Section 16. Any school district which is entitled under the provisions of this Act to an apportionment of a state share and which is required to provide a local share is hereby authorized to issue its bonds for the purpose of raising money to pay its local share and raising such additional amount, if any, as such school district may desire to expend for school construction. If such bonds are issued, they shall be issued by the Board of Trustees or Board of Education of the school district pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 21, Title 14, Delaware Code, except in the case of the City of Wilmington, in which case the local share to be contributed by the Board of Public Education in Wilmington may be raised by the proper authorities of said City by issuing bonds pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 163, Volume 32, Laws of Delaware, as amended. Instead of issuing bonds as hereinbefore provided, any school district may pay its local share by using the proceeds of the sale of bonds heretobefore authorized or issued, or by using gifts or any other moneys on hand which are not required by law to be used for some other purpose.

Section 17. The State Board of Education shall determine the present necessity for any school construction program in the said several school districts and, in so doing, shall take into consideration the number of pupils, actual or potential, in the school district, the feasibility and possibility of the consolidation of school districts, the present and future possibility of overcrowding of school facilities within the school district, the condition and quality of existing school facilities within the district, and all other matters and conditions pertinent to the determination of the present necessity of the school construction program, including the reasonable future development or retardation of the school district. In making a determination of necessity, the said State Board of Education shall do so on a basis calculated to maintain the desired standard of education within the school district. In making such determination of necessity, the State Board of Education shall have the authority to make a determination of necessity of a school construction program for a school district which will have a lesser total cost than the maximum total cost for such school district set forth in Section 13 of this Act. Whenever a determination of necessity of a school construction program is made in an amount less than the total maximum cost for such school district as set forth in Section 13 of this Act, the state share and the local share shall be reduced in the proportions they bear to the total maximum cost set forth in that section.

Section 18. Whenever the State Board of Education shall make a determination of necessity for a school construction program within a school district, it shall certify that fact to the State Treasurer together with the amount of the total cost, the state share, and the local share, if any, and shall send a copy of such certification to the State Auditor of Accounts and the School Building Commission of such school district. Upon the receipt by the State Treasurer of the certification of said determination, the said school construction program shall be deemed to be authorized and the provisions of this Act for the issuance of state and local bonds to provide the funds for school construction programs shall be in full force and effect with respect to such school construction program, provided, however, that, except in cases where a local share is not required by Section 13 of this Act, such school construction program shall not be carried out until the local share shall have been deposited with the State Treasurer as provided in Section 13. The issuing officers may at any time after the State Treasurer receives such certificate proceed to issue bonds or notes of the State to provide the funds for the State share thereof, whether or not the requisite local share shall have been actually deposited with the State Treasurer pursuant to Section 13, but the proceeds of said bonds or notes shall not be expended until the requisite local share shall have been so deposited.

Section 19. After making the certificate required by Section 18 the said State Board of Education is hereby authorized and directed to consider the final plans, estimates of costs, and specifications of any school construction program and to approve or modify such plans, estimates and specifications, and also to amend such certificate, provided that nothing herein shall be construed to give said State Board of Education the authority to increase the total state share of such program beyond the maximum limit set forth in Section 13 of this Act. In the event that said certificate shall be amended as herein provided, the fact of such amendment shall be communicated to the State Treasurer, and copies thereof shall be sent to the State Auditor of Accounts and the School Building Commission of the school district.

Section 20. In the event that two or more existing school districts shall consolidate themselves or be consolidated into one school district, the maximum total cost, the maximum state share, and the maximum local share of a school construction program for such consolidated district shall be the totals of said amounts appearing in Section 13 of this Act for the school districts so consolidating. Such consolidated district shall be deemed to be a school district within the meaning of this Act.

Section 21. The moneys paid to the State Treasurer by a school district as its local share pursuant to Section 13 of this Act shall be deposited by the State Treasurer in the Farmers' Bank of the State of Delaware at Dover and shall be expended only for school construction in such district. Each of said local shares shall be credited with interest when and to the same extent as the said Bank credits interest on deposits of other State moneys in said Bank.

Section 22. The moneys hereby appropriated for use in defraying the cost of any school construction program and the moneys hereby appropriated for the costs and expenses incident to the issuance of said bonds and notes shall not revert to the State Treasury at the end of any fiscal year but shall remain available for said purposes until the school construction program has been completed.

Section 23. There is hereby created a commission for each school district to be known as the "School Building Commission". The School Building Commission of each school district shall be composed of the members of the Board of Trustees or Board of Education of such school district and two members of the State Board of Education ex-officio, the latter two to be appointed by the State Board of Education, except (1) in the City of Wilmington, where the Board of Education in Wilmington shall be the School Building Commission, and except (2) in school districts which do not have Board of Trustees or Boards of Education, where the School Building Commission shall be composed of three residents of the school district appointed by the Governor and two members of the State Board of Education appointed by the State Board of Education. No act of a School Building Commission shall be binding unless a majority of the members of such Commission shall concur therein.

Section 24. The State Board of Education shall render such assistance to School Building Commissions as they may request in the preparation of their tentative and final plans for school construction under this Act.

Section 25. The final plans, specifications and estimates of costs for school construction under this Act must be approved by the State Board of Education.

Section 26. It shall be the province and duty of the School Building Commission for any particular district to cause the school construction program authorized under this Act for such school district to be carried out. Such School Building Commission shall have power to make and enter into all contracts for school construction and for labor, materials, supplies, instrumentalities, furniture and equipment required to accomplish any such school construction program (including purchase of all educational supplies necessary for the initial operation of schools so built, altered, or added to), provided that no contract involving expenditure of five hundred dollars ($500.00) or more shall be entered into unless the same shall be properly advertised and given to the lowest and best bidder therefor, the School Building Commission reserving the right to reject any and all bids.

Section 27. The School Building Commission in each school district shall supervise, or cause to be supervised by some one or more of its employees, the school construction program in such school district.

Section 28. The Secretary of the State Board of Education or a person designated by him shall be the Secretary of each of said School Building Commissions, except the School Building Commission in the City of Wilmington, and as such Secretary he shall be the accountant of such School Building Commission. The School Building Commission shall cause such secretary to inaugurate and maintain a system of accounting which shall show in detail the expenditures of the School Building Commission, the cost of school construction, and such other details as the State Board of Education may from time to time require. Each School Building Commission shall have power to employ an engineer or engineers, an architect or architects, and such other employees as it shall deem essential to the proper and expeditious performance of its duties under this Act, to fix their salaries and length of service, and to dismiss them for any cause which it shall deem sufficient.

Section 29. Any School Building Commission may require a bond from any of its employees and any person contracting for school construction.

Section 30. All bills for the expenses of the School Building Commission of any school district for carrying out the school construction program of such school district under this Act, except the City of Wilmington, must be marked "approved", and such approval must be signed by the chairman or vice-chairman of such School Building Commission and attested by the Secretary or acting secretary of such Commission.

Section 31. The School Building Commission of each School district, shall, when and as funds are required (and not until then) for the payment of the expenses of carrying out the school construction program in such school district contemplated by this Act, including expenses of engineers, architects and other employees of such School Building Commission, draw warrants on the State Treasurer for the moneys required, which warrants shall be signed by the chairman or vice-chairman and attested by the secretary or acting secretary of such School Building Commission; such warrants shall be delivered to the State Auditor of Accounts, who shall thereupon deliver them to the State Treasurer, and the State Treasurer shall pay the same. In paying warrants as aforesaid the State Treasurer shall be governed by the certificate of the State Board of Education made as hereinbefore provided as to the cost of the school construction program in such school district and as to what portion of such cost shall be paid out of the moneys hereby appropriated as the State's share of such cost and what portion thereof shall be paid out of the local share of the cost.

Section 32. Before any contracts are entered into by the building commission of any school district, the contracts shall be reviewed by the State Board of Education to determine the extent to which the construction programs described in the certificate of necessity are being provided.

Section 33. The carrying out of school construction programs in the City of Wilmington shall be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Board of Public Education in Wilmington. Said Board of Public Education in Wilmington is authorized and empowered to make all contracts and to do all things necessary or proper for the purpose of carrying out such construction programs in the City of Wilmington; provided that the cost thereof to be paid under this Act shall not exceed in the aggregate the total of the State share certified by the State Board of Education pursuant to Sections 18 and 19 of this Act and the local share deposited pursuant to Section 14 of this Act by the Board of Public Education in Wilmington; and provided further that all of the provisions of Sections 17, 18, 19, 25, and 32 of this Act relating to school construction programs shall apply to the school construction programs in the City of Wilmington.

Section 34. The Board of Public Education in Wilmington shall keep accurate detailed accounts of the cost of all school construction in the City of Wilmington under the provisions of this Act and of all moneys expended therefor. Such accounts shall be deemed to be public records.

Section 35. Whenever lands shall be required for school construction under this Act in the City of Wilmington, the Board of Public Education in Wilmington is authorized to select and acquire such land. And whenever land shall be required for the carrying out of any school construction for any special school district outside of the City of Wilmington, the School Building Commission of such special school district is authorized to select and acquire such land. And whenever land shall be required for school construction under this Act in any other school district in this State the local School Building Commission is authorized to acquire such land.

Such land may be acquired by contract with the owner or owners thereof at a fair value or by condemnation proceedings instituted by the appropriate official body, but such condemnation proceedings shall not be instituted against any land, building, franchise, easement or other property of a public utility used by it in providing its service to the public.

The cost of such lands shall be deemed to be part of the cost of such school construction.

The title to any such lands acquired in any manner whatever shall be a fee simple title and shall be vested in the State Board of Education, except that the title to lands so acquired in the City of Wilmington or in any special school district shall be vested in the Board of Public Education in Wilmington or in the Board of Education of such special school district, as the case may be.

Section 36. Condemnation proceedings to acquire land as aforesaid in any case where such land cannot for any reason be acquired by contract with the owner or owners thereof for a fair or reasonable consideration may be instituted by the appropriate official body under the provisions of Section 2303, Title 14, Delaware Code.

Section 37. The funds appropriated and apportioned by this Act for particular school districts shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any funds which may be made available for any of the named school districts by a Supplementary School Building Program Act of 1957 or any other Act of the General Assembly.

Section 38. If any clause, sentence, section, provision or part of this Act shall be adjudged to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason by any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall not impair, invalidate or affect the remainder of this Act, which shall remain in full force and effect.

Section 39. This Act shall be known as the School Building Program Act of 1957.

Approved July 22, 1957.