(1) To ensure high quality career and technical
programs, the office of the superintendent of public instruction
shall periodically review and approve the plans of local
districts for the delivery of career and technical education.
Standards for career and technical programs shall be established
by the office of the superintendent of public instruction. The
office of the superintendent of public instruction shall develop
a schedule for career and technical education plan reapproval
under this section that includes an abbreviated review process
for programs reapproved after 2005, but before June 12, 2008.
All school district career and technical education programs must
meet the requirements of this section by August 31, 2010.
(2) To receive approval, school district plans must:
(a) Demonstrate how career and technical education programs
will ensure academic rigor; align with the state's education
reform requirements; help address the skills gap of Washington's
economy; and maintain strong relationships with local career and
technical education advisory councils for the design and delivery
of career and technical education;
(b) Demonstrate a strategy to align the five-year planning
requirement under the federal Carl Perkins act with the state and
district career and technical program planning requirements that
include:
(i) An assessment of equipment and technology needs to
support the skills training of technical students;
(ii) An assessment of industry internships required for
teachers to ensure the ability to prepare students for
industry-defined standards or certifications, or both;
(iii) An assessment of the costs of supporting job shadows,
mentors, community service and industry internships, and other
activities for student learning in the community;
(iv) A description of the leadership activities to be
provided for technical education students; and
(v) Annual local school board approval;
(c) Demonstrate that all preparatory career and technical
education courses offered by the district meet the requirements
of RCW 28A.700.030;
(d) Demonstrate progress toward meeting or exceeding the
targets established under RCW 28A.700.040 of an increased number
of career and technical programs in high-demand fields; and
(e) Demonstrate that approved career and technical programs
maximize opportunities for students to earn dual credit for high
school and college.
(3) To ensure high quality career education programs and
services in secondary schools, the office of the superintendent
of public instruction may provide technical assistance to local
districts and develop state guidelines for the delivery of career
guidance in secondary schools.
(4) To ensure leadership development, the staff of the
office of the superintendent of public instruction may serve as
the state advisors to Washington state FFA, Washington future
business leaders of America, Washington DECA, Washington
SkillsUSA, Washington family, career and community leaders, and
Washington technology students association, and any additional
career or technical student organizations that are formed.
Working with the directors or executive secretaries of these
organizations, the office of the superintendent of public
instruction may develop tools for the coordination of leadership
activities with the curriculum of technical education programs.
(5) As used in this section, "career and technical
education" means a planned program of courses and learning
experiences that begins with exploration of career options;
supports basic academic and life skills; and enables achievement
of high academic standards, leadership, options for high skill,
high wage employment preparation, and advanced and continuing
education.
[2008 c 170 § 101; 2001 c 336 § 2. Formerly RCW 28C.04.100.]