This bill establishes a four-year Career and Technical Education Partnership Grant Program, which will be developed and administered by the Commissioner of Education. The program aims to award grants to county vocational school districts and other school districts that operate approved career and technical education programs, enabling them to partner with urban districts, county colleges, and other entities to create high-quality career and technical education programs in existing facilities. The commissioner will determine the grant amounts and may award multi-year grants, with specific application requirements outlined for interested districts.

Additionally, the bill mandates that the commissioner submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature four years after the program's establishment. This report will detail the number of grant applicants and awards, the programs established, student completion rates, costs, savings from shared facilities, and recommendations for a permanent funding source for these partnership programs. The grant program is modeled after a previous initiative that was limited to county vocational school districts, expanding eligibility to other school districts with approved programs.