7 Miss. Code. R. 3-83.2 - Career and Technical Education Ongoing Program Parameters
The State Board of Education shall require the local educational agencies to follow established vocational program priorities in their vocational and technical program offerings to promote a uniform delivery system.
1. Skill programs at the
secondary level shall be:
a. Limited to 9th,
10th, 11th, and 12th grade students;
b. For a duration of two (2) years, or the
equivalent number of Carnegie units;
c. Eligible for vocational facility
housing.
2. Skill
Programs at the postsecondary level shall be:
a. Limited to post-high school students, dual
enrollment secondary students, or students 18 years of age or older;
b. Conducted for five (5) or more hours per
school day;
c. For a duration
sufficient to impart the skill level necessary for the occupation trained;
d. Eligible for vocational
facility housing.
3.
Career Pathway training programs at the secondary level shall be:
a. Limited to 11th and 12th grade students;
b. Depending on scheduling,
training programs will be conducted for one (1) or two (2) class periods per
school;
c. Eligible for vocational
facility housing;
d. Conducted
under a work-site of training plan, signed by the student, education agency,
and training employer.
4.
Technical programs at the postsecondary levels shall be:
a. Limited to postsecondary level with high
school graduation, dual enrollment secondary students or GED required; plus
other requirements if applicable;
b. Conducted on a semester hour basis;
c. For a duration of semester
hours sufficient to impart the technical level training required for the
technical occupation;
d. Eligible
for vocational facility and academic facility housing.
5. Basic skills programs at the secondary
level shall be:
a. Limited to 9th and 10th
grade students;
b. Conducted for
one (1) class period per school day;
c. For a duration of one (1) year;
d. Eligible for vocational facility housing
on space availability (in addition to the five [5] or more occupational areas).
6. Enrichment programs
at the secondary level shall be:
a. Limited
to 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and some 10th grade students when skill training is not
available;
b. Conducted for one (1)
class period per school day;
c. For
a duration of one-half to one (1) year at each level;
d. Eligible for vocational facility housing
on space availability [in addition to the five (5) or more occupational
areas].
7. Supervised
Occupational Experienced programs for Occupational Home Economics and
Agriculture at the secondary level may be substituted for one (1) period of two
(2) period requirements and shall be:
a.
Three hundred and fifty (350) hours or more in an instructional related work
experience program that is supervised by the instructor;
b. Either ownership or job placement and
conducted under training agreement signed by the student, instructor,
employer/parent, and administrator;
c. Documented in the SOEP Record Book with
the year-end summary of the class to be filed with the appropriate state
supervisor on prescribed form by June 30 of current year.
8. Discovery Programs at the secondary level
shall be:
A. Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) I
i. Limited to 6th and 7th
grade students
ii. Conducted for
one (1) class period per day
iii.
For a Duration of one (1) year
iv.
Eligible for vocational facility housing on space availability [in addition to
the five (5) or more occupational areas]
B. Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) II
i. Limited to 7th or 8th grade
students
ii. Conducted for one (1)
class period per day
iii. For a
duration of one (1) year
iv.
Eligible for vocational facility housing on space availability [in addition to
the five (5) or more occupational areas]
C. Technology Foundations (effective
SY2012-13)
i. Limited to 8th grade students
or above
ii. Conducted for one (1)
class period per day
iii. For a
duration of one (1) year
iv.
Eligible for vocational facility housing on space availability [in addition to
the five (5) or more occupational areas]
9. Science, Technology, Engineering &
Mathematics (STEM)
a. Limited to 8th grade
students and above
b. Conducted for
one (1) class period per day
c. For
a duration of one (1) year
d.
Eligible for vocational facility housing on space availability (in addition to
the five (5) or more occupational areas)
10. Work-Based Learning at the postsecondary
level shall be:
a. Limited to students
enrolled in an occupational skill program on a part-time or fulltime
basis;
b. Conducted for three (3)
semesters and minimum of fifteen (15) hours per week of work-site
experience;
c. Eligible for
vocational facility housing and equipment;
d. Conducted under an Educational Training
Agreement signed by the student, school representative, occupational
instructor, employer, and state coordinator for Work-Based Learning.
e. Work site experience must be directly
related to the student's in-school occupational skill program.
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