SB 386 - Under this act, the State Board of Education, in consultation with the Career and Technical Advisory Council, shall develop a statewide plan establishing the minimum requirements for a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Certificate. The statewide plan shall match workforce needs with appropriate educational resources. Each local school district shall determine the curriculum, programs of study, and course offerings based on student needs and interests and the requirements of the statewide plan.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education shall convene work groups from each CTE program area. Such work groups shall develop and recommend performance standards or course competencies. The Department shall develop written model curriculum frameworks for CTE programs, which shall not be subject to certain limits on performance standards provided under existing law, as described in the act.
This act is identical to HB 1868 (2020) and is similar to SB 536 (2020).
MATT KIMMINAU
Statutes affected: Introduced (1805S.01):
170.029
Senate Committee Minutes: SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 386
Sponsor: Eslinger
Hearing Date: 4/6/2021
COMMITTEE: Education
CHAIRMAN: O'Laughlin
DATE REFERRED: 2/11/2021 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 2/11/2021
STAFF:
Fred Barnes
Matt Kimminau
Rob Krosley
WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:
WITNESSES FOR:
Kara Corches - Missouri Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Otto Fajen - Missouri NEA
Jack Gamble - Missouri Association for Career and Technical Education
Scott Kimble - Missouri Association of School Administrators
Mike Wood - Missouri State Teachers Association
Michael Reid - Missouri School Boards Association
Stacey Preis - Aligned
Arnie C. AC "Honest-Abe" Dienoff - State Public Advocate
WITNESSES AGAINST: