(1) The superintendent of public
instruction shall establish and support skill centers of
excellence in key economic sectors of regional significance. The
superintendent shall broker the development of skill centers of
excellence and identify their roles in developing curriculum and
methodologies for reporting skill center course equivalencies for
purposes of high school graduation.
(2) Once the skill centers of excellence are established,
the superintendent of public instruction shall develop and seek
funding for a running start for career and technical education
grant program to develop and implement career and technical
programs of study targeted to regionally determined high-demand
occupations. Grant recipients should be partnerships of skill
centers of excellence, community college centers of excellence,
tech-prep programs, industry advisory committees, area workforce
development councils, and skill panels in the related industry.
Grant recipients should be expected to develop and assist in the
replication of model career and technical education programs of
study. The career and technical education programs of study
developed should be consistent with the expectations in the
applicable federal law.
[2007 c 463 § 6.]