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Senate Amendment 3270

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  1  1    Amend Senate File 420 as follows:
  1  2    #1.  By striking everything after the enacting
  1  3 clause and inserting the following:
  1  4    "Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  256.17  CAREER PATHWAYS
  1  5 PROGRAM.
  1  6    1.  If the general assembly appropriates moneys for
  1  7 the establishment of a career pathways program, the
  1  8 department of education shall develop a career
  1  9 pathways grant program, criteria for the formation of
  1 10 ongoing career pathways consortia in each merged area,
  1 11 and guidelines and a process to be used in selecting
  1 12 career pathways consortium grant recipients, including
  1 13 a requirement that grant recipients shall provide
  1 14 matching funds or match grant funds with in-kind
  1 15 resources on a dollar-for-dollar basis.  A consortium
  1 16 shall include one or more school districts and may
  1 17 include, but is not limited to, parents and parent
  1 18 organizations, representatives from elementary,
  1 19 secondary, postsecondary, and vocational education
  1 20 institutions, appropriate state agencies and
  1 21 departments, and business, labor, community service,
  1 22 and nonprofit organizations.  The department shall
  1 23 provide assistance to consortia in planning and
  1 24 implementing career pathways program efforts.
  1 25    2.  To be eligible for a career pathways grant, a
  1 26 career pathways consortium shall develop a career
  1 27 pathways program that includes, but is not limited to,
  1 28 the following:
  1 29    a.  Provision for an employability skills
  1 30 assessment to public or nonpublic school students at
  1 31 the eighth and twelfth grade levels.  The
  1 32 employability skills assessment shall measure
  1 33 employability skills that include, but are not limited
  1 34 to, reading for information, applied mathematics,
  1 35 listening, and writing.
  1 36    b.  Commitment to develop and implement,
  1 37 strengthen, and enhance a relevant curriculum for the
  1 38 world of work, which includes career paths leading to
  1 39 baccalaureate or associate degrees, apprenticeships,
  1 40 or employment.  The completed set of courses for the
  1 41 career path should articulate with postsecondary
  1 42 institutions.  This curriculum shall be based on the
  1 43 results of the employability skills assessment to
  1 44 ensure student success in achieving basic skills for
  1 45 the workplace.  The commitment shall include a plan to
  1 46 alter the curriculum in order to address deficiencies
  1 47 in the basic skills for the workplace identified by
  1 48 the employability skills assessment.
  1 49    c.  Curricula designed to integrate academic and
  1 50 work-based learning to achieve high employability
  2  1 skills by all students related to career pathways.
  2  2 The curricula shall be designed through the
  2  3 cooperative efforts of members of the consortia.
  2  4    d.  Involvement and recognition of local business,
  2  5 labor, and community organizations as partners in the
  2  6 career pathways program.
  2  7    e.  Provision for program accountability.
  2  8    f.  Provision for career guidance and exploration
  2  9 by the tenth grade level.
  2 10    g.  Encouragement of team teaching within the
  2 11 school or in partnership with postsecondary schools,
  2 12 and business, labor, community, and nonprofit
  2 13 organizations.
  2 14    h.  Service learning opportunities for students.
  2 15    2.  Business, labor, and community organizations
  2 16 are encouraged to market the career pathways program
  2 17 to the local community and provide students with
  2 18 mentors, shadow professionals, speakers, field trip
  2 19 sites, summer jobs, internships, and job offers for
  2 20 students who graduate with high performance records.
  2 21 Students are encouraged to volunteer their time to
  2 22 community organizations in exchange for workplace
  2 23 learning opportunities that do not displace current
  2 24 employees.
  2 25    3.  In developing career pathways program efforts,
  2 26 each consortium shall make every effort to cooperate
  2 27 with the juvenile courts, the department of economic
  2 28 development, the department of employment services,
  2 29 the department of human services, and the new Iowa
  2 30 schools development corporation.
  2 31    4.  The area education agency and community college
  2 32 within each merged area shall provide support services
  2 33 to assist the planning and implementation of career
  2 34 pathways programs.
  2 35    5.  Not later than August 1, for the school year
  2 36 beginning the preceding July 1, the board of directors
  2 37 of a school district, or the authorities in charge of
  2 38 a nonpublic school, or the board of directors of a
  2 39 community college may annually file a written request
  2 40 with the department of education that the department
  2 41 waive rules relating to vocational education that have
  2 42 been adopted by the state board since the enactment of
  2 43 the 1989 Iowa Acts, chapter 278.  A request for a
  2 44 waiver filed by the board of directors of a school
  2 45 district, the authorities in charge of a nonpublic
  2 46 school, or board of directors of a community college
  2 47 shall describe actions being taken by the district,
  2 48 school, or community college to meet the requirement
  2 49 for which the district, school, or community college
  2 50 has requested a waiver.
  3  1    6.  The department of education shall direct and
  3  2 monitor the progress of each career pathways
  3  3 consortium in developing career pathways programs.  By
  3  4 January 15, 1998, the department shall submit to the
  3  5 general assembly any findings and recommendations of
  3  6 the career pathways consortia, along with the
  3  7 department's recommendations for specific career
  3  8 pathways program efforts and for appropriate funding
  3  9 levels to implement and sustain the recommended
  3 10 programs.
  3 11    7.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, unencumbered or
  3 12 unobligated funds remaining on June 30 of the fiscal
  3 13 year for which the funds were appropriated shall not
  3 14 revert but shall be available for expenditure for the
  3 15 following fiscal year for the purposes of this
  3 16 section.
  3 17    8.  A career pathways program is a comprehensive
  3 18 school transformation program under section 294A.14."
  3 19    #2.  Title page, by striking lines 1 and 2 and
  3 20 inserting the following:  "An Act relating to the
  3 21 establishment of a career pathways program to
  3 22 encourage career pathways program efforts by local
  3 23 consortia." 
  3 24 
  3 25 
  3 26                              
  3 27 COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
  3 28 LARRY MURPHY, Chairperson
  3 29 SF 420.202 76
  3 30 kh/jj
     

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