Section 52376 Of Article 4. High School Career Technical Courses From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 28. >> Chapter 9. >> Article 4.
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. (a) The governing board of any school district that
maintains a high school may expend supplemental funding apportioned
pursuant to Section 54761 for the purposes of this section. Any
governing board that expends supplemental grant funding pursuant to
this section or accepts other funds made available for purposes of
this section shall do all of the following:
(1) By May 1, 1991, establish procedures and policies required
pursuant to subdivision (b).
(2) By July 1, 1992, establish a program required pursuant to
subdivision (c).
(b) The governing board of each school district that elects to
utilize supplemental grant funding or accept other funds for the
purposes of this section shall do the following:
(1) Establish district policies and procedures to systematically
review career technical education classes offered by the district to
determine the degree to which each class may offer an alternative
means for completing and receiving credit for specific portions of
the district's prescribed course of study to graduate from high
school. The governing board shall ensure that those classes are
equivalent, in terms of content and rigor, to the courses prescribed
in subdivision (a) of Section 51225.3.
(2) Establish district policies and procedures to compare, not
less than every three years, the local curriculum, course content,
and course sequence of career technical education programs in the
district with the state model curriculum standards for career
technical education.
(c) Each governing board expending supplemental grant funding or
accepting other funds made available for the purposes of this section
shall develop and implement, in consultation with the regional
occupational center or program and community college serving the
geographic area of the school district, a career technical education
program that meets at least the following criteria:
(1) Provides a series of career technical education programs, each
of which offers a sequence of courses leading to specific
competencies that will enable pupils to manage personal and work life
and attain entry level employment in business or industry upon
graduation from high school. The plan to provide a series of career
technical education programs shall be consistent with local
agreements with regional occupational centers and programs and
community colleges regarding the responsibilities for the provision
and articulation of services among those local agencies. Each
governing board shall also develop and implement plans for
articulation of career technical courses, or both career technical
and technical courses, with the community colleges to extend the
sequence of courses through grades 13 and 14.
(2) Conducts or obtains access to needs data and assessment of
local business and industry to ensure that the career technical
education programs offered will prepare pupils in competencies for
which employment opportunities exist.
(3) Provides counseling and guidance services to pupils to help
them meet all necessary requirements for high school graduation and
make informed career preparation choices. Counseling and guidance
services provided to promote the purposes of this section may include
counseling for pupils in grades 6 to 12, inclusive.
(4) Involves business and industry in cooperative projects with
the schools to provide work experience opportunities, instructors
from business and industry, assistance with needs assessments and
program evaluations, and access to business and industry employment
placement services.
(5) Provides access to employment placement services to help
graduating pupils obtain employment.
(6) Includes a system of data collection to report annually to the
governing board on the success or failure of each career technical
education program in terms of all of the following:
(A) Pupils achieving the desired competencies.
(B) Pupils securing employment, particularly in jobs related to
the area of their career technical preparation.
(C) Pupils proceeding to advanced education and training at the
postsecondary level.
(D) Number and types of career technical classes offered and the
number of those classes that qualify as alternative means to complete
the prescribed course of study pursuant to subdivision (b) of
Section 51225.3.
(E) Number of pupils enrolled in career technical classes.