(1) Subject to funds appropriated for this purpose,
the office of the superintendent of public instruction shall
develop and conduct an ongoing campaign for career and technical
education to increase awareness among teachers, counselors,
students, parents, principals, school administrators, and the
general public about the opportunities offered by rigorous career
and technical education programs. Messages in the campaign shall
emphasize career and technical education as a high quality
educational pathway for students, including for students who seek
advanced education that includes a bachelor's degree or beyond.
In particular, the office shall provide information about the
following:
(a) The model career and technical education programs of
study developed under RCW 28A.700.060;
(b) Career and technical education course equivalencies and
dual credit for high school and college;
(c) The career and technical education alternative
assessment guidelines under RCW 28A.655.065;
(d) The availability of scholarships for postsecondary
workforce education, including the Washington award for
vocational excellence, and apprenticeships through the
opportunity grant program under RCW 28B.50.271, grants under RCW 28A.700.090, and other programs; and
(e) Education, apprenticeship, and career opportunities in
emerging and high-demand programs.
(2) The office shall use multiple strategies in the campaign
depending on available funds, including developing an interactive
web site to encourage and facilitate career exploration;
conducting training and orientation for guidance counselors and
teachers; and developing and disseminating printed materials.
(3) The office shall seek advice, participation, and
financial assistance from the workforce training and education
coordinating board, higher education institutions, foundations,
employers, apprenticeship and training councils, workforce
development councils, and business and labor organizations for
the campaign.
[2008 c 170 § 301.]