An Act To Create an Educational Collaborative To Implement a Program That Enables Career and Technical Education Students To Earn College Credits while Attending High School
Emergency preamble. Whereas, acts and resolves of the Legislature do not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and
Whereas, state and national research shows that students who take college-level courses while in high school are more likely to graduate from high school, enter college and complete a college degree program; and
Whereas, this legislation establishes a collaborative of career and technical education programs, high schools and publicly supported postsecondary institutions in the State to implement a program that enables career and technical education students to earn college credits while attending high school, saving students the time and money that is normally required to obtain a college degree; and
Whereas, it is necessary to enact this legislation immediately in order that the publicly supported educational institutions in the State that are authorized to form collaborative agreements pursuant to this legislation may begin their efforts to establish dual enrollment career and technical education programs by the 2014-2015 school year; and
Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, therefore,
Sec. 1. 20-A MRSA §4722, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 1983, c. 859, Pt. C, §§5 and 7, is amended to read:
Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §4722-A, sub-§3, ¶B-1 is enacted to read:
Sec. 3. 20-A MRSA c. 229 is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 229
DUAL ENROLLMENT CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
§ 6971. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
(1) Begins with the student's junior year in secondary school;
(2) Includes up to 3 years of summer career academies; and
(3) Concludes at the end of summer following the student's senior year in secondary school; and
§ 6972. Dual enrollment career and technical education program
Representatives of the governing bodies of publicly supported educational institutions may file an application to the commissioner for the purpose of entering into a collaborative agreement. A collaborative is governed by a collaborative board formed and operating in accordance with this chapter. The participation of publicly supported educational institutions in any of the specified educational functions or support services included in the collaborative agreement is voluntary. A collaborative board may designate personnel of the publicly supported educational institutions or service providers to provide the specified educational functions or support services included in the collaborative agreement. The collaborative board must include one representative from each publicly supported educational institution participating in the collaborative. The application for the collaborative must designate the lead publicly supported educational institution for the collaborative. The chief academic officer or designee of the lead publicly supported educational institution shall serve as a nonvoting, ex officio member of the collaborative board and shall administer the collaborative agreement and serve as fiscal agent for the collaborative board.
§ 6973. Application; approval; ratification
§ 6974. Collaborative agreement
§ 6975. Student eligibility
A secondary school student is eligible to participate in secondary and postsecondary courses offered by a collaborative formed pursuant to this chapter if the following requirements are satisfied:
§ 6976. Credits
Sec. 4. 20-A MRSA §8306-B, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 2011, c. 679, §10, is amended to read:
Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, this legislation takes effect when approved.
SUMMARY
This bill establishes a collaborative of publicly supported educational institutions in the State, including career and technical education programs, a public secondary school, a private secondary school approved for the receipt of public funds under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, chapter 117, subchapter 2 that enrolls 60% or more publicly funded students and public postsecondary institutions in the State, to implement a program that enables career and technical education students to earn college credits while attending high school. The program runs for 3 years, beginning with students in their junior year in high school, enabling students to earn an associate degree following one year of postsecondary education and saving students time and money in obtaining that degree.
The educational collaborative will develop and implement a cohort-based learning pathway that enables career and technical education students to earn academic credits during their junior and senior years of high school that are equivalent to about a year of college. The program includes opportunities for students to attend up to 3 summer career academies held at an area business, a career and technical education program or a public postsecondary education institution in the State. The students will then move into a degree program at a community college or university campus and graduate with an associate degree within one year after receiving their high school diplomas.