West Virginia Code § 18B-3C-4

Community and technical college/career and technical education
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consortia planning districts.
(a) Unless otherwise designated, the presidents of the community and technical colleges
facilitate formation of community and technical college/career and technical education
consortia in the state. Each consortium includes representatives of community and technical
colleges, public career and technical education centers and state baccalaureeate institutions
offering associate degrees. The consortium is responsible for carrying out the following
actions: r
(1) Completing a comprehensive assessment of the district to deutermine what education and
training programs are necessary to meet the short and long-term workforce development
needs of the district and to identify the high-demand, high-wtage occupations within the
service district and develop programs of study, based on the findings, that consist of a
curriculum of courses leading to an industry-recognized credential, a certificate of applied
science degree or an associate degree;
(2) Coordinating efforts with regional labor msarket information systems to identify the
ongoing needs of business and industry, both current and projected, and to provide
information to assist in an informed program of planning and decision-making. The priority
of each consortium is to identify theg high-demand, high-wage occupations within the service
district and, in conjunction with the public schools, develop integrated secondary and post-
secondary programs of study tehat lead to an industry-recognized credential, a certificate of
applied science degree or an associate degree;
(3) Developing integrated secondary and post-secondary programs of study that lead to an
industry-recognized credential, a certificate of applied science degree or an associate degree
to satisfy a workforce need as determined by the Department of Commerce. The Department
of Commerce shall on occasion, but at least annually, provide written notification to the
State Board of Education and the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical
ColWlege Education a determination of areas of workforce need;
(4) Increasing the integration of secondary and post-secondary curriculum and programs
that are targeted to meet regional and state labor market needs, including implementing
seamless programs of study, including West Virginia EDGE, Advanced Career Education,
Registered Apprenticeships and any program that allows students to earn college credit
while they are still in high school;
(5) Ensuring that the programs of study include coherent and rigorous content aligned with
challenging academic standards and relevant career and technical education content. The
programs shall provide for student movement through a coordinated, nonduplicative
progression of courses that align secondary education with community and technical college
education to prepare students to succeed at the community and technical college level and
in high-wage, high-demand occupations;
(6) Planning and developing a unified effort between the community and technical colleges
and public career and technical education to meet the documented workforce development
needs of the district and state through individual and cooperative programs; shared
facilities, faculty, staff, equipment and other resources; and the development and use of
distance learning and other education technologies;
(7) Collaborating and developing jointly the collaborative programming for aedults between
the community and technical colleges and the public career and technical centers. The focus
of these collaborative efforts is the development of advanced skill progrramming that builds
on the secondary curriculum and allows career and technical education graduates to acquire
more in-depth preparation in their occupational area of interest;
(8) As a consortium, regularly reviewing and revising curricutla to ensure that the work force
needs are met; developing new programs and phasing out or modifying existing programs,
as appropriate, to meet such needs; and streamlining procedures for designing and
implementing customized training programs;
(9) Planning and implementing integrated prosfessional development activities for secondary
and post-secondary faculty, staff and administrators;
(10) Ensuring that program graduatges have attained the competencies required for
successful employment through the involvement of business, industry and labor in
establishing student credentialing;
(11) Assessing student knowledge and skills which may be gained from multiple sources so
that students gain credit toward program completion and advance more rapidly without
repeating course work in which they already possess competency;
(12) CooperatVing with workforce investment boards to establish one-stop-shop career
centers with integrated employment and training and labor market information systems that
enable job seekers to assess their skills, identify and secure needed education training, and
secure employment, and that allow employers to locate available workers;
(13) Increasing the integration of adult literacy, adult basic education, federal Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act and community and technical college programs and services
to expedite the transition of adults from welfare to gainful employment, including
cooperating with the State Department of Education to provide adult basic education
programs on each community and technical college campus in the state where
developmental education services are provided; and
(14) Establishing a single point of contact for employers and potential employers to access
education and training programs throughout the district.
(b) The community and technical college education consortium shall cooperate with the
regional workforce investment board in the district and shall participate in any development
or amendment to the regional workforce investment plan.
(c) To carry out the provisions of this section, community and technical college/career and
technical education consortia planning districts are established and defined as follows:
(1) Northern Panhandle District includes Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall and Wetzel
counties.
(A) The facilitating institution is West Virginia Northern Community and Technical College.
(B) Participating institutions include West Virginia Northern Community and Technical
College; John Marshall High School; Cameron High School; John D. Rockefeller IV Career
Center; and other public career and technical centers offering post-secondary programs.
(2) North Central West Virginia District includes Monoangalia, Marion, Preston, Taylor,
Barbour, Randolph, Doddridge, Harrison, Braxton, Lewis, Calhoun, Gilmer and Upshur
counties. l
(A) The facilitating institution is Pierpont Community and Technical College.
(B) Participating institutions include Pierpont Community and Technical College; Glenville
State College; Randolph County Technical Center; Monongalia County Technical Education
Center; United Technical Center; Marion County Technical Center; Fred W. Eberle Technical
Center; Calhoun Gilmer Career Center; Taylor County Technical Center; and other public
career and technical centers offering post-secondary programs.
(3) Mid-Ohio Valley District includes Tyler, Pleasants, Ritchie, Wood, Wirt, Jackson and
Roane counties.
(A) The facilitating institution is West Virginia University at Parkersburg.
(B) WParticipating institutions include West Virginia University at Parkersburg; Roane-Jackson
Technical Center; Wood County Technical Center; Mid-Ohio Valley Technical Institute and
other public career and technical centers offering post-secondary programs.
(4) Potomac Highlands District includes Tucker, Pendleton, Grant, Hardy, Mineral and
Hampshire counties.
(A) The facilitating institution is Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical College.
(B) Participating institutions include Eastern West Virginia Community and Technical
College; South Branch Career and Technical Center; Mineral County Technical Center; and
other public career and technical centers offering post-secondary programs.
(5) Shenandoah Valley District includes Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan counties.
(A) The facilitating institution is Blue Ridge Community and Technical College.
(B) Participating institutions include Blue Ridge Community and Technical College; James
Rumsey Technical Institute; and other public career and technical centers offering post-
secondary programs.
(6) Advantage Valley District includes Fayette, Kanawha, Clay, Putnam, Cabell, Mason and
Wayne counties.
(A) The facilitating institution for Cabell, Mason and Wayne counties is Mountwest
Community and Technical College. The facilitating institution foru Clay, Fayette, Kanawha
and Putnam counties is BridgeValley Community and Technical College.
(B) Participating institutions include Mountwest Community and Technical College;
BridgeValley Community and Technical College; Carvear Career and Technical Education
Center; Garnet Career Center; Ben Franklin Career and Technical Center; Putnam Career
and Technical Center; Cabell County Career-Technlology Center; Mason County Career
Center; and other public career and technicals centers offering post-secondary programs.
(7) Southern Mountains District includes Liincoln, Boone, Logan, Mingo, Wyoming and
McDowell counties.
(A) The facilitating institution is Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College.
(B) Participating institutions include Southern West Virginia Community and Technical
College; Boone County Career and Technical Center; Wyoming County Career and Technical
Center; Ralph R. Willis Career and Technical Center; McDowell County Career and
Technology Center; M ingo Extended Learning Center; and other public career and technical
centers offeriVng post-secondary programs.
(8) Southeastern District includes Raleigh, Summers, Fayette, Braxton, Nicholas, Webster,
Pocahontas, Greenbrier, Monroe and Mercer counties.
(A) The facilitating institution is New River Community and Technical College.
(B) Participating institutions include New River Community and Technical College;
BridgeValley Community and Technical College; Bluefield State College; Academy of Careers
and Technology; Fayette Institute of Technology; Summers County High School; Monroe
County Technical Center; Mercer County Technical Education Center; Braxton County High
School; Nicholas County Career and Technical Center; and other public career and technical
centers offering post-secondary programs.
(9) Cochairs preside over each consortium as follows:
(A) The president of the facilitating community and technical college, or his or her designee;
and
(B) A career and technical education center administrator, or his or her designee,
representing one of the participating institutions and selected by the consortium
administrative leaders.
(10) A participating institution shall be permitted to partner without restriction, with
community and technical colleges outside of its designated region if the assigned facilitating
community and technical college does not offer a program and that programe was not
developed by the assigned facilitating community and technical college within two years of a
formal request by a participating institution. r
(d) In the role of the facilitating institution of the consortium, theu college:
(1) Communicates to the council and state board;
(2) Facilitates the delivery of comprehensive communiaty and technical college education in
the region, which includes the seven areas of comprehensive community and technical
college education delivery as required by §18B-3C-l6 of this code;
(3) Facilitates development of a statement of commitment signed by all participating
institutions in the region setting forth howi community and technical college education will
be delivered; and
(4) Submits annually the Carl D. Perkins local planning guide to the council and the state
board.
(e) The state board and council shall jointly promulgate guidelines for the administration of
this section. The guidelines shall be affirmatively adopted by both the board and the council.
At a minimum, such guidelines shall provide for the following:
(1) Participating institutions are not subordinate to the facilitating institution but shall sign
the statement of commitment to participate.
(2) Integrated secondary and post-secondary programs of study that lead to an industry-
recognized credential, a certificate of applied science degree or an associate degree shall be
reduced to written partnership agreements;
(3) The programs of study must meet the requirements of the accrediting entity for the
community and technical college awarding the associate degrees;
(4) That partnership agreements must be approved by the State Superintendent of Schools
and the Chancellor for the Council for Community and Technical College Education; and
(5) Any other provisions necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section.
(f) The State Superintendent of Schools and the Chancellor for the Council for Community
and Technical College Education are responsible for annually evaluating the progress made
in meeting the goals for each consortium through the development and collection of
performance indicator data.
(g) The State Superintendent of Schools and the Chancellor for the Council for Community
and Technical College Education shall annually report to the Governor and the Legislative
Oversight Commission on Education Accountability on the implementation of this section.

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