Bill Text: CA SB148 | 2015-2016 | Regular Session | Amended

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Bill Title: School districts: reorganization: local control funding formula.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Passed) 2015-10-02 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 448, Statutes of 2015. [SB148 Detail]

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BILL NUMBER: SB 148	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 7, 2015

INTRODUCED BY   Senators McGuire and Leyva
   (Principal coauthor: Senator Huff)
   (Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Burke and Wood)
   (Coauthors: Senators Allen, Hall, Mendoza, and Vidak)
   (Coauthor: Assembly Member Dodd)

                        JANUARY 29, 2015

   An act to add Article 8 (commencing with Section 52465) to Chapter
9 of Part 28 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Education Code,
relating to career technical education, and making an appropriation
therefor.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 148, as amended, McGuire. Career technical education: Career
and Job Skills Education Act.
   (1) Existing law establishes the office of the Superintendent of
Public Instruction, and specifies that the Superintendent is the ex
officio Director of the State Department of Education. Under existing
law, the State Department of Education administers numerous programs
relating to elementary and secondary education.
   Existing law authorizes, among other things, the governing board
of any high school district to establish and maintain, in connection
with any high school or regional occupational center or program under
its jurisdiction, cooperative career technical education programs or
community classrooms as part of a career technical education course,
as specified.
   This bill would establish the Career and Job Skills Education Act,
which would authorize the governing board of  a school
district   one or more   school districts,
county offices of education, direct-funded charter schools  
, and regional occupational centers or programs operated by joint
powers authorities with the written consent from each participating
local education agency,  that  operates  
operate  any state-approved career technical education sequence
of courses  ,  to apply to the Superintendent for a grant
for the development and enhancement of high-quality career technical
education programs  in the school district  . The
bill would require  the governing board of a recipient school
district   each grant recipient  to, among other
things, adopt certain policies and procedures and establish a career
technical education program that satisfies specified criteria. The
bill would establish the Career and Job Skills Education Fund in the
State Treasury, and would also require the Superintendent to, among
other things, administer the fund and distribute awards through an
annual application process to  the governing boards of school
districts   applicants  that meet certain
requirements. The bill would further require the Superintendent and
the State Board of Education to incorporate appropriate metrics into
state-adopted accountability measures to determine career readiness
of California's high school pupils.
   The bill would appropriate $600,000,000 from the General Fund to
the Superintendent, for deposit in the Career and Job Skills
Education Fund, for purposes of the Career and Job Skills Education
Act, and would express the intent of the Legislature that additional
funds be appropriated from the General Fund, as necessary, for those
purposes in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 fiscal years.
   (2) Funds appropriated by the bill for purposes of funding this
act would be applied toward the minimum funding requirements for
school districts and community college districts imposed by Section 8
of Article XVI of the California Constitution.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: yes. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  The Legislature finds and declares  all of 
the following:
   (a) Section 51220 of the Education Code  states, in part,
"The   states that the  adopted course of study for
grades 7 to 12, inclusive, shall offer courses in the following
areas of study: 
   (h) 
    (1)  Applied arts, including instruction in the areas of
consumer and homemaking education, industrial arts, general business
education, or general agriculture. 
   (i) 
    (2)  Career technical education designed and conducted
for the purpose of preparing youth for gainful employment in the
occupations and in the numbers that are appropriate to the personnel
needs of the state and the community served and relevant to the
career desires and needs of the  pupils."  
pupils. 
   (b) Section 51224 of the Education Code states, "The governing
board of any school district maintaining a high school shall
prescribe courses of study designed to provide the skills and
knowledge required for adult life for pupils attending the schools
within its school district. The governing board shall prescribe
separate courses of study, including, but not limited to, a course of
study designed to prepare prospective pupils for admission to state
colleges and universities and a course of study for career technical
training."
   (c) California has invested $500 million in Proposition 1D funding
for purposes of modernizing and building new career technical
education facilities for high school pupils.
   (d) California has invested $90 million in the purchase of new
career technical education equipment for high school pupils.
   (e) California has invested $500 million in the California Career
Pathways Trust for the development of robust career pathways aligned
with regional economies.
   (f) California needs to satisfy maintenance of effort requirements
to continue to receive funds pursuant to the federal Carl D. Perkins
Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006  (20
U.S.C. Sec. 2301 et seq.)  , for the improvement of career
technical education programs.
   (g) To  help the state  remain a competitive economy,
California high schools need to provide resources that promote career
readiness and 21st century career technical skills for  its
 pupils.
   (h) California needs to use limited resources more efficiently to
do a better job of preparing pupils for an economy that demands
workers to have strong academic and career  knowledge,
  knowledge  and skills, to be adaptable to change,
and prepared for college and careers.
   (i) The rapid growth of California's population and the labor
force depends on attracting, supporting, and retaining businesses
that pay sustainable wages to highly skilled and qualified workers.
Therefore, improvement in the overall quality of California's
workforce is a vital component to the state's continued economic
development.
   (j) California needs to develop and sustain educational programs
that can provide youth with career readiness, organizational help in
their pursuit of career opportunities, leadership skills, networks of
support, and the academic and technical skills necessary to serve as
a foundation for successful careers.
   (k) The average high school graduation rate in the United States
for pupils concentrating in career technical education programs is
90.18 percent, compared to an average national freshman graduation
rate of 74.9 percent.
   (l) Eighty-one percent of high school dropouts in the United
States say relevant, real-world learning opportunities would have
kept them from dropping out of high school.
   (m) In the United States, more than 70 percent of secondary career
technical education concentrators pursued postsecondary education
shortly after graduating from high school.
   (n) According to the United States Census  Bureau  for
the year 2010, 70 percent of pupils will not go on to receive a
four-year postsecondary education degree.
   (o) California's future of providing high-quality education and
training programs requires greater public-private collaboration and
cooperation.
   (p) California's policies and methods that provide elementary and
secondary education to prepare young people for lifelong learning,
higher educational opportunities, and high-skilled careers leading to
sustainable wages are major components to California's continued
economic growth.
   (q) California's continued economic development and growth is
critically linked to providing pupils with educational opportunities
that prepare those pupils for lifelong learning, higher education,
and high-skilled, high-wage careers.
   (r) Sustaining and developing a strong system for the delivery of
career technical education should be a top priority of California's
educational systems and must be addressed at the local, regional, and
state levels to establish a seamless system from career technical
education to employment.
   (s) California's career pathways system is a long-term investment
in developing human capital by supplying the demand for a highly
skilled and adaptable workforce. By successfully matching the skills
of the emerging workforce with the needs of California's growth
economies, high-quality career pathways will provide essential
components to ensure the state's competitive edge in the growing
global economy.
   (t) Career pathway programs are an educational approach that is
designed to improve academic rigor through relevant, real-world
experiences by integrating appropriate academic and essential career
technical education knowledge and skills focused around a career
pathway.
   (u) High-quality and coordinated career pathways provide a much
needed nexus between those preparing the future workforce and those
employing the future workforce. The collaboration of educators,
business, and labor fosters the use of contextual and applied
teaching strategies that provide opportunities for all pupils to gain
exposure to career-related coursework, workplace experiences,
internships, and jobsite mentoring.
   (v) A rigorous high-quality education curriculum encompasses a
range of subjects and grade levels. Incorporating career technical
education into that curriculum can strengthen pupils' understanding
of career opportunities, provide pupils with direction for education
beyond high school, and produce better informed citizens in the
state.
  SEC. 2.  Article 8 (commencing with Section 52465) is added to
Chapter 9 of Part 28 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Education Code,
to read:

      Article 8.  Career and Job Skills Education Act


   52465.  This article shall be known, and may be cited, as the
Career and Job Skills Education Act.
   52466.  The Career and Job Skills Education Fund is hereby
established in the State Treasury. The moneys in the fund shall be
available to the Superintendent, upon appropriation by the
Legislature pursuant to Section 52471, for the implementation and
administration of this article.
   52467.  (a)  (1)    The
governing board of  a school district   one or
more school districts, county offices of education, direct-funded
charter schools, including pursuant to subdivision (g) of Section
47605.1, or regional occupational centers or programs operated by
joint powers authorities with the written consent from each
participating local education agency,  that  operates
  operate  any  state approved 
 state-approved  career technical education sequence of
courses may apply to the Superintendent for a grant for the
development and enhancement of high-quality career technical
education  courses in the school district.  
courses.  
   (2) The department shall retain up to 2 percent of the total funds
apportioned to the governing board of a school district pursuant to
this article, to provide all of the following to that school district
for the purposes of this article:  
   (A) Technical assistance.  
   (B) Professional development.  
   (C) Accountability services and local monitoring. 
   (b) The Superintendent shall award grants to  applicant
school districts that satisfy the following requirements: 
 applicants   that 
    (1)     The school
district shall  contribute an amount of funds equal to the
amount of the grant for use in career technical education programs as
defined by the California State Plan for Career Technical Education
 and that satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 52469
 . 
   (2) The school district shall identify to the Superintendent the
school district's career technical education expenses for that
application year using Goal Code 3800 of the California School
Accounting Manual.  
   52468.  (a) Each governing board of a school district that
receives a grant or accepts other funds made available for purposes
of this article shall adopt policies and procedures for the school
district to accomplish both of the following objectives:
   (1) Systematically review career technical education courses
offered by the school district to determine the degree to which each
course may offer an alternative means for completing and receiving
credit for specific portions of the school district's prescribed
course of study to graduate from high school pursuant to subdivision
(b) of Section 51225.3. The governing board of the school district
shall ensure that those classes are equivalent, in terms of content
and rigor, to course requirements prescribed in subdivision (a) of
Section 51225.3.
   (2) Compare, not less than every five years, the local curriculum,
course contents, and course sequences of career technical education
programs in the school district with the California Career Technical
Education Model Curriculum Standards adopted by the state board.
   (b) Commencing after the governing board of a school district
adopts policies and procedures pursuant to subdivision (a), and every
academic year thereafter, the school district shall undergo annual
performance reviews conducted by any or all of the following for
purposes of evaluating career technical education programs in the
school district:
   (1) The department.
   (2) Local industry advisory committees.
   (3) An entity or entities identified and approved by the
Superintendent for purposes of conducting the annual performance
reviews. 
   52469.  Each governing board of  a school district
  an applicant  that receives a grant or accepts
other funds made available for purposes of this article shall, in
consultation with the county office of education,  as applicable,
  area workforce development offices, or  
local workforce investment boards, and  community colleges
serving the geographic area of the  school district, or with
any combination of the entities, offices, or community colleges
thereof,   grant recipient  adopt a career
technical education program that includes all of the following
criteria:
   (a) The program shall provide a series of career technical
education courses aligned with the  California  Career
Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards adopted by the state
board, and offer a coherent sequence of career technical education
courses leading to specific competencies that will enable pupils to
 manage personal and work life and   transition
to postsecondary education on a career pathway or  attain entry
level employment in business or industry upon their graduation from
high school.  That plan to provide a series of career
technical education courses shall be aligned with local agreements
between the school district and the county office of education, area
workforce development offices, or community colleges serving the
geographic area of the school district regarding the responsibilities
for the provision and articulation of services provided by those
local entities to the school district. 
   (b) The program shall include plans, developed and implemented by
the  governing board of the school district,  
grant recipient  for articulation of career technical education
courses with community colleges or apprenticeship programs in the
geographic area of the  school district   grant
recipient  to continue the sequence of career technical
education courses through grades 13 and 14  and for the
acquisition of high-quality industry certifications, credentials, and
licenses  .
   (c) The program shall include assessments of local business and
industry needs to ensure that the program provides pupils with the
competency, knowledge, and skills necessary to pursue employment
opportunities.
   (d) The program shall provide counseling and guidance services to
pupils to help them satisfy all of the requirements for high school
graduation and make informed career preparation choices. Counseling
and guidance services provided for purposes of this subdivision may
include counseling for pupils in grades 6 to 12, inclusive.
   (e) The program shall involve business and industry in cooperative
projects with schools in the  school district  
geographic area of the grant recipient  to provide internships
for pupils, externships for teachers, paid or nonpaid work
experience, job-shadowing or mentoring opportunities, instructors
from business and industry, assistance with needs assessments and
program evaluations, and access to business and industry employment
placement services to help graduating pupils obtain employment.
   (f) The program shall include a system for data collection to be
reported annually  to the governing board of the school
district on the success or failure of career technical education
courses in the school district   that shall comply with
the requirements established by the Superintendent  in terms of
all of the following:
   (1) Number of pupils enrolled in career technical education
courses.
   (2)  Number of pupils completing high school. 
    (   3)    Pupils earning industry
recognized certifications, credentials, or licenses as determined by
a list approved by the Superintendent, or who passed third-party
career technical education pathway specific assessments. 
   (3) 
    (   4)  Pupils securing employment,
particularly in jobs related to the area of their career technical
preparation in high school. 
   (4) 
    (   5)  Pupils proceeding to advanced education
or training at the postsecondary educational level. 
   (5)
    (   6)  Pupils proceeding to  advance
  advanced  education or training at the
postsecondary educational level in the same career pathway as
 his or her   their  career technical
preparation in high school. 
   (6) 
    (   7) Number and types of career technical
courses offered and the number of those courses that qualify as
alternative means to complete the prescribed course of study
requirements as described in subdivision (b) of Section 51225.3.
   52470.  The Superintendent shall do all of the following: 

   (a) Form and convene a Career Technical Education Council made up
of representatives from industry representing each of the 15 industry
sectors described in the California Career Technical Education Model
Curriculum Standards, to advise the Superintendent on the
operational and policy issues important to the continual improvement
of career technical education in public schools.  
   (b) Administer the Career and Job Skills Education Fund and issue
grant awards to recipient school districts.  
   (c) Provide for a state-wide system to ensure that career
technical education pathways are aligned with the 15 industry sectors
described in the California Career Technical Education Model
Curriculum Standards. That system shall include subject matter
expertise, curricular materials, professional development, career
technical education pupil organization expertise, a networking system
for sharing best practices and innovative approaches, and other
resources.  
   (d) 
    (a)  Develop a system of accountability, data
collecting, and  monitoring, including periodic schoolsite
visits to assess the effectiveness and quality of career technical
education course sequences,   reporting  to ensure
the goals of career technical education programs are satisfied.

   (e) Align accountability measures developed pursuant to
subdivision (d) into a uniform accountability metric based on

    (b)     Develop data metrics that are
aligned with the core metrics required by the federal Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act, common metrics adopted by the Office
of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges,  any
career-ready standards adopted pursuant to the federal Elementary and
Secondary Education Act (20 U.S.C. Sec. 6301 et seq.) and the 11
quality indicators described in the California State Plan for Career
Technical Education. 
   (f) Award grant funds only to eligible applicants who meet or
exceed quality criteria developed and required by the department. The
Superintendent may grant a one-year exemption or impose a
probationary period from this requirement for school districts that
experience extenuating circumstances, including natural disasters or
dramatic changes in industry opportunities within the geographic
region of the school district.  
   (g) 
    (   c)  Adopt  and provide grant recipients
with  a list of approved high-quality industry certifications
and licenses  that the department will recognize for purposes
of awarding grant funds pursuant to this article, make that list
available to school districts, and report the list to the department
pursuant to the reporting requirements of the federal Carl D. Perkins
Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 (20 U.S.C.
Sec. 2301 et seq.)   and approved third-party career
technical education pathway assessments in each career technical
education pathway for use in program development  . 
   (h) Adopt a list of approved third-party career technical
education pathway assessments in each career technical education
pathway for purposes of awarding grant funds pursuant to this
article, make that list available to school districts, and report the
list to the department pursuant to the reporting requirements of the
federal Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement
Act of 2006 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 2301 et seq.).  
   (i) Ensure continued funding pursuant to this article is based on
a strong accountability system and include data measures established
by the Superintendent.  
   (j) 
    (   d)  Provide technical and professional
assistance to all grant award  recipient school districts
  recipients  .
   52471.  (a) The amount of six hundred million dollars
($600,000,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the
Superintendent, for deposit in the Career and Job Skills Education
Fund, for purposes of this article. 
   (b) Moneys in the fund shall be awarded pursuant to this article
to a school district through an annual application process. The
amount of that award shall be determined as follows: 

   (1) Thirty percent shall be determined based on the school
district's proportional share of career technical education
participants who were enrolled in state approved career technical
education courses the prior academic year.  
   (2) Thirty percent shall be determined based on the school
district's proportional share of career technical education
concentrators from the prior academic year. For purposes of this
article, "concentrator" is a pupil who has completed one career
technical education course and has enrolled in a second course within
a particular sequence of career technical education courses.
 
   (3) Thirty-eight percent shall be based on the number of pupils
who complete a sequence of career technical education courses and
earn an industry recognized certification, credential, or license, or
pass a third-party pathway assessment during the prior academic
year.  
   (b) The department shall retain up to 2 percent of the total funds
apportioned to the grant recipient pursuant to this article, to
provide all of the following to that grant recipient for the purposes
of this article:  
   (1) Technical assistance.  
   (2) Professional development.  
   (3) Accountability services and local monitoring.  
   (4) 
    (c)  An amount equal to 2 percent of the total funds
appropriated pursuant to this article shall be set aside and
distributed separately to applicants of rural school districts, as
defined by the  State Board of Equalization, 
state board,  and regions with higher than average rates of high
school dropouts, as defined by the California Longitudinal 
Public   Pupil  Achievement Data System. 
   (c) Funds shall be awarded only to school districts that
demonstrate attainment of the accountability measurements developed
pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 52470.  
   (d) Funds shall be awarded only to school districts that
demonstrate alignment of career technical education programs with the
quality indicators described in the California State Plan for Career
Technical Education.  
   (e) The department may, with the advice of the Superintendent,
adopt rules and regulations governing the distribution of funds
provided for purposes of this article and shall adopt criteria for
assessing whether school districts have met the requirements of this
article. The Superintendent shall not be required to fund any school
district if the department concludes that the school district's
application for that year does not satisfy application requirements
developed by the department for the receipt of grant funds pursuant
this article.  
   (f) 
    (  d)  Funds may be used by each  grant
 recipient  school district  for purposes of
this article for any or all of the following purposes:
   (1) Matching pupils with work-based learning opportunities.
   (2) Using intermediaries as liaisons between educators,
businesses, parents, and community partners.
   (3) Providing technical assistance to help employers and educators
design comprehensive career technical education course sequences and
programs.
   (4) Providing technical assistance to help teachers integrate
academic, career technical education, and work-based learning
activities.
   (5) Encouraging active business involvement in  school
district   a grant recipient's   work-based
  work-based  learning activities and providing
teacher externships.
   (6) Assisting pupils in finding appropriate work, continuing
education or training, and linking pupils to other community
services.
   (7) Evaluating postcareer technical education program outcomes for
pupils to assess the success of those programs, particularly with
reference to special populations, as that term is defined in the
federal Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement
Act of 2006 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 2301 et seq.).
   (8) Linking youth development activities with employer and
industry strategies to upgrade worker skills.
   (9) Funding career technical education pupil organizations and
activities.
   (10) Funding costs incurred through career technical education
program-related planning, development, validation, and
accountability.
   (11) Funding career technical education curriculum development
 and alignment with postsecondary educational institutions 
.
   (12) Funding career technical education professional development,
including industry externships for teachers.
   (13) Funding career technical education instructional equipment
and material purchases.
   (14) Providing support in career technical education programs to
pupils of special populations, as that term is defined in the federal
Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of
2006 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 2301 et seq.).
   (15) Funding costs incurred through the expansion of career
technical education programs in effect as of January 1, 2016, or the
establishment of new career technical education programs or pathways,
including the cost of salaries for additional career technical
education staff. Salary expenditures for career technical education
staff shall be  limited to the first three years of the
expansion or establishment of those career technical education
programs or pathways and  capped at 50 percent of the annual
amount apportioned to the  grant  recipient  school
district  .
   52472.  (a) Notwithstanding any other law, funds allocated
pursuant to this article may be expended only to ensure the
development, enhancement, and improvement of  a 
high-quality career technical education courses and programs pursuant
to the quality indicators described in the California State Plan for
Career Technical Education.
   (b) As a condition of receiving funds pursuant to this article,
 the governing board of each recipient school district
  each grant recipient  shall do all of the
following:
   (1) Develop a plan for establishing aligned course sequences for
 its  career technical education programs  in the
school district  .
   (2) Certify to the department that each career technical education
pathway has been developed with input from an  industry
based   industry-based  career pathway advisory
committee and includes a logical sequence of career technical
education courses pursuant to the California State Plan for Career
Technical Education.
   (3) Submit new or revised career technical education programs or
pathways to the department for approval no later than September 1 of
the fiscal year in which those changes are implemented pursuant to
requirements developed by the department, for purposes of determining
the annual funding award to the  school district 
 grant recipient .

          (4) Certify to the department that each course within a
sequence of career technical education courses is aligned with the
California Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards,
adopted by the state board, for grades 7 to 12, inclusive.
   (5) Certify to the department that each course, where appropriate,
is aligned with the Common Core State Standards.
   (6) Certify to the department that each  of its  career
technical education  teacher in the school district 
 teachers  has the appropriate credential authorizing him
or her to teach his or her assigned career technical education
course.
   (7) Except as provided in paragraph (15) of subdivision (f) of
Section 52471, certify to the department that no grant funds awarded
to the  school district   grant recipient 
pursuant to this article are used for staff salaries, benefits, or
both.
   (8) Collect and report data as required by the department and the
 school district's   applicable  local
control and accountability plan.
   52473.  The Superintendent and the state board shall incorporate
appropriate metrics into state-adopted accountability measures to
determine career readiness of California's high school pupils. These
metrics shall be aligned with the federal Carl D. Perkins Career and
Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 (20 U.S.C. Sec. 2301 et
seq.), California's Standards for Career Ready Practice, and the
quality indicators described in the California State Plan for Career
Technical Education.
  SEC. 3.  It is the intent of the Legislature that additional funds
be appropriated from the General Fund, as necessary, to the
Superintendent, for deposit in the Career and Job Skills Education
Fund, for purposes of Article 8 (commencing with Section 52465) of
Chapter 9 of Part 28 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Education Code,
in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 fiscal years.
  SEC. 4.  For purposes of making the computations required by
Section 8 of Article XVI of the California Constitution, the funds
appropriated pursuant to this act shall be deemed to be "General Fund
revenues appropriated for school districts," as defined in
subdivision (c) of Section 41202 of the Education Code, for the
fiscal year for which the funds are appropriated, and included within
the "total allocations to school districts and community college
districts from General Fund proceeds of taxes appropriated pursuant
to Article XIII B," as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 41202 of
the Education Code, for the fiscal year for which the funds are
appropriated.
                  
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