Bill Text: CA SB480 | 2023-2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Pupil instruction: work-based learning: youth apprenticeship programs: high school graduation requirements: pilot program.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-2)
Status: (Engrossed) 2024-08-15 - August 15 hearing: Held in committee and under submission. [SB480 Detail]
Download: California-2023-SB480-Amended.html
Amended
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June 03, 2024 |
Amended
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May 07, 2024 |
Amended
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June 05, 2023 |
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May 03, 2023 |
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March 20, 2023 |
Introduced by Senator Portantino (Coauthors: Senators Becker and Wilk) (Coauthors: Assembly Members Stephanie Nguyen, Blanca Rubio, and Weber) |
February 14, 2023 |
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
This bill, for the 2026–27 school year, would authorize a school district or county office of education to offer the participation in a youth apprenticeship program, as defined,
for 2 school years as an alternative to the requirement that a pupil complete a course in visual or performing arts, foreign language, or career technical education, and would require a school district or county office of education, before offering that alternative to pupils, to notify parents, teachers, pupils, and the public at a regularly scheduled meeting of the governing board of the school district or county board of education of specified information.
(3)Existing law provides funding for career technical education programs, including through, among others, the California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program, the Strong Workforce Program, and a K–12 component of the Strong Workforce Program, with the purpose of creating, maintaining, supporting, encouraging, strengthening, and expanding the delivery of career technical education programs in the state, as provided.
This bill would, subject to an appropriation of one-time funds for this purpose in the annual Budget Act or another statute, establish the High School Apprenticeship Pilot Program under the administration of the department. The bill would require the department, on or before July 1, 2026, to provide grants to 3 school districts, county offices of education, or charter schools for
use over two school years, commencing with the 2026–27 school year, as provided. The bill would require the department to, among other things, convene a working group with specified entities and to work in collaboration with the working group to determine application procedures and selection criteria for the grant awards. The bill would require grant recipients to use the grant funds for the implementation and success of a youth apprenticeship pilot program, as provided. The bill would require the grant recipients to submit to the department data identified by the department and would require the department, on or before December 1, 2028, to submit a report to the Legislature regarding the program, as provided.
The bill would make these provisions inoperative on July 1, 2032, and would repeal them as of January 1, 2033.
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NOBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 51225.3 of the Education Code, as amended by Section 35 of Chapter 571 of the Statutes of 2022, is amended to read:51225.3.
(a) A pupil shall complete all of the following while in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, in order to receive a diploma of graduation from high school:(ii)Commencing with the 2026–27 school year, participation in a youth apprenticeship program for two school years may also satisfy the requirements of clause (i).
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SEC. 2.
Section 51226.10 is added to the Education Code, immediately following Section 51226.9, to read:51226.10.
On or before July 1, 2029, the Superintendent shall, in collaboration with the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, develop and adopt work-based learningSEC. 3.
Section 51226.11 is added to the Education Code, immediately following Section 51226.10, to read:51226.11.
On or before January 1, 2026, the department shall, in collaboration with the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, develop guidance on theSEC. 4.
Section 52064.2 is added to the Education Code, to read:52064.2.
(a) On or before July 1, 2026, the state board shall(a)For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
(1)“Local educational agency” means a school district, county office of education, or charter school.
(2)“Program” means the High School Apprenticeship Pilot Program established pursuant to subdivision (b).
(3)“Working group” means the high school apprenticeship interagency working group established pursuant to subdivision (c).
(4)“Youth apprenticeship program” means an apprenticeship program registered with the Division of Apprenticeship Standards that fulfills all existing
registered apprenticeship requirements and serves youth between 16 and 24 years of age, inclusive, at the time of enrollment.
(b)The High School Apprenticeship Pilot Program is hereby established under the administration of the department. The department shall, on or before July 1, 2026, provide grants to three local educational agencies selected pursuant to subdivision (d) for use over two school years, commencing with the 2026–27 school year.
(c)In administering the program, the department shall, on or before August 1, 2025, convene the high school apprenticeship interagency working group that includes a representative from all of the following:
(1)The office of the Superintendent.
(2)The office of the Chancellor of the California Community
Colleges.
(3)The Division of Apprenticeship Standards.
(4)The California Workforce Development Board.
(5)Educators.
(6)School administrators.
(7)Pupils.
(8)Parents or guardians.
(9)Leaders in the business community.
(d)In collaboration with the working group, the department shall do all of the following:
(1)Determine application procedures and selection criteria for the three grant awards. Grant awards shall be awarded to
three geographically diverse schoolsites with at least one schoolsite in a rural region.
(2)Develop pilot program study goals.
(3)Identify data to be collected by the grant recipients and reported to the department, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
(A)Participating pupil attendance and demographics.
(B)Pupil feedback.
(C)Pupil learning outcomes.
(4)On or before January 1, 2026, make grant applications available to local educational agencies for participation in the program.
(e)A grant recipient shall agree to all of the following:
(1)Use grant funds for any of the following:
(A)School administrator, teacher, and staff training specific to the implementation and maintenance of a youth apprenticeship program.
(B)Mentorship and coaching programs designed to provide apprentices with guidance, support, and supervision from experienced mentors or journeyworkers.
(C)Professional development for teachers after the initial establishment of the program.
(D)Ongoing outreach to families of pupils, including strategies for family engagement.
(E)Instructional coaches with demonstrated expertise and experience in implementing a youth apprenticeship program and
instruction.
(F)Industry-based instructional materials and assessments for proposed youth apprenticeship programs.
(G)Support for the development and delivery of occupation-specific programs related to supplemental instruction that is directly aligned with the competencies and skills required for the apprenticeship occupation. This may include funding for instructional materials, equipment, and qualified instructors.
(H)Strategic planning and implementation-related costs in the first year of program participation.
(I)Reasonable administrative costs related to the management, coordination, and oversight of the youth apprenticeship program, such as program evaluation, reporting, and compliance monitoring.
(J)Providing stipends or allowances to enrolled youth apprentices to cover expenses related to their participation in the program, including, but not limited to, transportation, work attire, and tools or materials necessary for their apprenticeship.
(2)Report pupil data identified pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (d) to the working group.
(3)Fulfill all existing registered apprenticeship requirements.
(4)Comply with minor labor laws.
(5)Provide adequate mentorship and support structures to guide youth apprentices through their learning journey.
(f)Notwithstanding any other law, a pupil that participates in a pilot
program pursuant to this chapter shall be deemed to meet the minimum instructional minutes as required by Section 46141.
(g)(1)On or before December 1, 2028, the department shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, that includes all of the following:
(A)Data collected from grant recipients pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (d).
(B)The study goals developed for the program pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d).
(C)Recommendations for all of the following:
(i)Improving the program.
(ii)Future legislation related to high school
apprenticeship programs.
(iii)Next steps for standardizing the program.
(2)The department may contract with an appropriate entity for an independent evaluation of the program.
(h)The implementation of this chapter is contingent upon the enactment of an appropriation for its purposes in the annual Budget Act or another statute.
This chapter shall become inoperative on July 1, 2032, and, as of January 1, 2033, is repealed.