(1) The office of the superintendent of
public instruction, in consultation with the workforce training
and education coordinating board, the Washington state
apprenticeship and training council, and the state board for
community and technical colleges, shall develop a list of
statewide high-demand programs for secondary career and technical
education. The list shall be developed using the high-demand
list maintained by workforce development councils in consultation
with the employment security department, the high employer demand
programs of study identified by the workforce training and
education coordinating board, and the high employer demand
programs of study identified by the *higher education
coordinating board. Local school districts may recommend
additional high-demand programs in consultation with local career
and technical education advisory committees by submitting
evidence of local high demand.
(2) As used in this section and in RCW 28A.700.040,
28A.700.050, and 28A.700.060, and **section 307 of this act:
(a) "High-demand program" means a career and technical
education program that prepares students for either a high
employer demand program of study or a high-demand occupation, or
both.
(b) "High employer demand program of study" means an
apprenticeship or an undergraduate or graduate certificate or
degree program in which the number of students per year prepared
for employment from in-state programs is substantially fewer than
the number of projected job openings per year in that field,
either statewide or in a substate region.
(c) "High-demand occupation" means an occupation with a
substantial number of current or projected employment
opportunities.
[2008 c 170 § 102.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: *(1) The higher education coordinating
board was abolished by 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 301, effective July
1, 2012.
**(2) Section 307 of this act was vetoed by the governor.