(a) (1) Commencing with the 2018â19 fiscal year, the amount appropriated in the annual Budget Act for support of the Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinators and the Kâ14 Technical Assistance Providers shall be used to establish a Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinator within the geographical boundaries of each community college district, unless otherwise determined by the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the chancellorâs office. Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinators shall be selected through a competitive process jointly administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the chancellorâs office, for the provision of technical assistance and support to local educational agencies in implementing career technical education courses, programs, and pathways under both the California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program established pursuant to Section 53070 and the Kâ12 component of the Strong Workforce Program. Duties of the Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinators selected pursuant to this section include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (A) Providing technical assistance and support to local educational agencies to implement career technical education courses, programs, and pathways and integrate available local, regional, state, and private resources to ensure that pupils will achieve successful workforce outcomes. As part of this duty, each Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinator, in consultation with the State Department of Education, shall ensure that Kâ12 career technical education programs are aligned with the California Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards adopted by the State Board of Education pursuant to Section 51226. (B) Collaborating on behalf of the local educational agencies within the region with local community colleges, industry partners, local workforce investment boards, and other relevant agencies or organizations to support and align Kâ12 career technical education programs. As part of this duty, each Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinator shall stay current with the needs of Kâ12 career technical education programs and their regional and local labor markets in order to provide guidance, in collaboration with local educational agencies, to the chancellorâs office, the Strong Workforce regional consortium, and industry representatives. (C) Acting as first point of contact for local educational agencies, industry representatives, and employers with the intent of assisting local educational agencies to respond to industry needs and facilitating industry connection with Kâ12 career technical education programs. (D) Cultivating collaborative communities so that local educational agencies and industry can collaborate and provide peer-to-peer knowledge exchange in areas of common interest to inform the development of high-quality education programs. (E) Working in conjunction with the Deputy Sector Navigators and State Department of Education Industry Sector Leads to improve linkages and alignment of career education pathways between middle schools, high schools, public postsecondary institutions, and the workforce. (2) An individual associated with any of the following may apply to serve as a Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinator, or any of the following may subcontract with an individual with expertise in Kâ12 education and workforce development to serve as a Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinator: (A) School districts. (B) County offices of education. (C) Charter schools. (D) Regional occupational centers or programs operated by a joint powers authority or county office of education. (3) The Superintendent of Public Instruction and the chancellorâs office shall agree upon an outcome-based assessment that allows for an evaluation of the Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinatorsâ ability to perform the duties identified in paragraph (1). Data required for purposes of this evaluation shall be submitted by the Kâ12 Workforce Pathway Coordinators
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