Section 66205.7 Of Chapter 4. Admissions From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 4.
66205.7
. The California State University and the University of
California are requested to carry out all of the following
responsibilities:
(a) If the department or another state agency develops a model
career technical education curriculum that integrates academic and
technical knowledge and skills, designate qualified representatives
to offer their expertise in the development and establishment of that
curriculum. This model curriculum shall incorporate provisions of
the curriculum developed pursuant to subdivision (i) of Section
51220, as appropriate.
(b) If a school district or other local educational agency with
schools maintaining kindergarten or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive,
offers students an integrated model curriculum developed pursuant to
subdivision (a), designate qualified representatives to offer their
expertise to teachers and administrators in the delivery of that
curriculum. School districts or other local educational agencies are
also encouraged to seek the expertise of an advisory group that may
include representatives from all of the following:
(1) Business and industry, related to career technical programs in
kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive.
(2) Classroom teachers in career technical education.
(3) School administrators.
(4) The California State University and the University of
California.
(5) Parents.
(c) On or before July 1, 2011, develop an online resource that
lists the academic and technical courses offered at each of the 109
community colleges in this state that, when completed by high school
students, satisfy one of the subject area requirements of the "a-g"
admission requirements of the University of California, and link this
information to the career technical education Web site pages created
in accordance with Section 52499.66.
(d) On or before July 1, 2011, develop an online resource that
posts the existence and terms of agreements made between local high
schools and individual university campuses that grant university
credit or advanced standing to students who complete specified high
school pathway programs to study, and link this information to the
career technical education Web site pages created in accordance with
Section 52499.66.