- 59 - school is articulated with a senior high school that is vocationally approved. Pupils enrolling in Homemaking II shall have satisfactorily completed Homemaking I. A third and fourth year of Homemaking Education may be offered above the minimum two-year requirement in a vocational program. A minimum of 40 home visitations per year is required for each vocational instructional unit. 2.14 Evaluation. Continuous evaluation is used as a basis for program revision and should be planned at the time tentative objectives or goals are determined. 2.15 Administrative Relationships and Arrangements. A mini- mum of nine students and a recommended maximum of 24 as a class enrollment shall comply with the standards pre- scribed by the State Department of Education. The homemaking education department shall be planned and equipped so as to provide for experiences in all areas of homemaking. Plans for new departments or for major alterations and remodeling shall be reviewed by the Homemaking Section, State Department of Education. Sufficient space should be available for individual and group activities and discussions, and adequate storage facilities should be provided. Furnishings and equipment of a suitable type and standard to demonstrate desirable and possible practices in the average home of the community shall be provided. Provision should be made for adequate care and upkeep of building and equipment. The school will provide in its budget from local or Minimum Foundation Program current expense funds a sum adequate to provide teaching supplies for the classroom. This is in addition to the budget for equipment. Opportunities shall be made for supervised experiences in the home which contribute to pupil growth and development, and participation in school and community projects that contribute to family well-being is encouraged.