‘An Act To Create an Educational Collaborative Partnership To Implement a Program That Enables Career and Technical Education Students To Earn College Credits while Attending High School’
SP0506 LD 1412 |
Session - 126th Maine Legislature C "A", Filing Number S-286, Sponsored by
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LR 638 Item 2 |
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Bill Tracking, Additional Documents | Chamber Status |
Amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting the following:
‘An Act To Create an Educational Collaborative Partnership To Implement a Program That Enables Career and Technical Education Students To Earn College Credits while Attending High School’
Amend the bill in the emergency preamble by striking out all of the 3rd and 4th Whereas paragraphs (page 1, lines 6 to 15 in L.D.) and inserting the following:
Whereas, ‘this legislation establishes a collaborative board composed of representatives 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, or contract with an existing collaborative partnership that has met the requirements set forth in this legislation, may begin their efforts to establish dual enrollment career and technical education programs by the 2014-2015 school year; and’
Amend the bill by striking out all of section 3 and inserting the following:
‘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;
(3) Includes a college freshman seminar experience;
(4) Meets national concurrent enrollment standards;
(5) Concludes at the end of summer following the student's senior year in secondary school; and
(6) Includes college course work that provides the opportunity to earn a general associate’s degree allowing students of many diverse interests the opportunity to transfer credits earned to postsecondary education programs of their individual choosing; and
§ 6972. Dual enrollment career and technical education program
§ 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 partnership formed pursuant to this chapter if the student is a full-time student at a public secondary school and enrolled in a career and technical education program at a career and technical education center or a career and technical education region.’
summary
This amendment clarifies the provisions of the bill that authorize the establishment of collaborative partnerships of publicly supported educational institutions in the State, including career and technical education programs, publicly supported secondary schools 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 amendment refines the composition and the duties of the collaborative board in forming a dual enrollment career and technical education program, including providing oversight of collaborative agreements between the participating members of the collaborative partnership and contracting with service providers for providing technical assistance in developing and implementing dual enrollment programs. The amendment also clarifies the roles and responsibilities of the collaborative partnership in developing and implementing 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 amendment also refines the student eligibility requirements for participation in the dual enrollment career and technical education program.