22 Pa. Code § 339.4 - Program approval
(a)
General rule. New, expanded or revised programs will be
approved by the Secretary prior to operation. A program will not receive
vocational education payments until it has been approved by the Secretary under
this chapter. Vocational education programs will be subject to approval and
reapproval as follows:
(1)
New,
expanded or revised programs. New, expanded or revised programs will
be reviewed for approval by the Secretary for compliance with this chapter
prior to operation. For funding purposes, new, expanded or revised programs
shall be submitted to the Bureau of Career and Technical Education prior to
August 1 to receive full-year reimbursement.
(2)
Reapproval. Previously
approved vocational education programs will be reviewed for approval by the
Secretary for compliance with this chapter. Every program shall be reviewed for
reapproval at intervals of no more than 5 years. The Department has the right
to review programs at any time.
(b)
Application for approval or
reapproval. Programs shall be reviewed for compliance with this
section. New, expanded, revised and existing programs shall submit evidence of
compliance with this chapter. Application shall be made on forms supplied by
the Department, which must include:
(1) A
description of the program and evidencing how a standards-based philosophy has
been incorporated as required by §
339.22 (relating to program
content). Evidence includes the school entity's strategic plan and program
standards.
(2) Evidence that the
program prepares students for employment in high priority occupations and is
supported by local employers. Evidence includes documentation that the program
is aligned with one or more high priority occupations and documentation that
membership of the occupational advisory committee includes representation of
local or regional employers from related industries. Evidence for reapproval
must also include attainment of targets pursuant to the standards under
subsection (d).
(3) Evidence that
the instructional equipment is comparable to industry needs as recommended by
the Occupational Advisory Committee. Evidence includes the minutes of the
occupational advisory committee meetings.
(4) Evidence that the length of time students
will be scheduled into a program meets the requirements of §
339.22(a)(9)(i).
Evidence includes student schedules.
(5) Evidence that each secondary vocational
education teacher will hold a valid certificate for the teacher's assigned
position as required by Chapter 49 (relating to certification of professional
personnel).
(6) Evidence that
adequate resource material will be available to support the instructional
program plan as required by program accrediting authorities, if applicable, or
recommended by the occupational advisory committee. Evidence includes a list of
resource materials required by a program accrediting authority or recommended
by the occupational advisory committee, and the list of resource material
available in the program.
(7)
Evidence that supports that services and accommodations will be available to
disadvantaged, disabled or limited English-speaking students enrolled in
vocational and technical programs and supported by the district of residence in
accordance with applicable law, service agreements and student IEPs. Evidence
includes student IEPs and service agreements.
(8) Evidence that school entities will
provide students adequate supports to meet academic standards as determined by
Chapter 4 and, when applicable, consistent with the student's IEP, and that
instruction in these academic areas at all school entities where the student is
enrolled is appropriate to the chosen area of occupational training. Evidence
includes transcripts, course sequences, student IEPs, support plans and
operating agreements.
(9) Evidence
that articulation exists between secondary and postsecondary institutions
within a service area and that a system exists promoting seamless transition to
ensure the maximum opportunity for student placement including opportunities
for concurrent enrollment under Article XVI-B of the School Code (24 P. S.
§§ 16-1601-16-1613) or dual enrollment or other strategies that
promote acquisition of postsecondary credit while still in high school.
Evidence includes articulation agreements and concurrent or dual enrollment
agreements.
(10) Evidence of
program sponsorship or involvement, or both, in CTSOs. Evidence includes
student rosters from the CTSO or charter agreements between the school entity
and the CTSO.
(11) Evidence, if a
program submitted for reapproval is reduced in hours, that the reduction in
hours will not result in a less effective education program being offered.
Evidence includes demonstration that the requirements of this chapter will be
met.
(12) Evidence that joint
planning occurs between the AVTs and district of residence around the academic
and other needs of attending students. Evidence includes agendas and minutes of
joint operating committee meetings and of administrative committees.
(13) Evidence that students are following an
educational plan and have an occupational objective. Evidence includes a
completed "Educational and Occupational Objectives For a Student Enrolled in a
Department-approved Career and Technical Education (CTE) Program" Form as
specified by the Department for each student.
(c)
Documentation.
Documentation supporting compliance with each item on the application for
approval or reapproval-subsection (b)-shall be maintained at the school entity
and shall be available for Department review. All documentation submitted to
the Department shall be maintained by the school entity for 3 years after a
compliance review has been completed.
(d)
Retain approval.
(1) To maintain program approval granted
under subsection (a)(1) or (2), it shall be necessary for the school entity to
meet the following standards, which will be subject to review by the
Department.
(i) Skill attainment targets as
set forth in the school entity's local plan, if applicable, or State plan,
which may include industry assessment, industry credentials, certification or
State assessment.
(ii) Student
performance targets on achieving academic standards as set forth in the school
entity's local plan, if applicable, or State plan, which includes the PSSA or
another Department-approved assessment which measures student performance on
academic standards.
(iii) Secondary
school completion and student graduation targets as set forth in the school
entity's local plan, if applicable, or State Plan, which includes student
attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent or a
proficiency credential in conjunction with a secondary school
diploma.
(iv) Student placement
targets as set forth in the school entity's local plan, if applicable, or State
Plan, which includes placement in, retention in and completion of postsecondary
education or advanced training (including registered apprenticeships),
placement in military service, or placement and retention in
employment.
(v) Nontraditional
participation and completion targets as set forth in the school entity's local
plan, if applicable, or State Plan, which includes nontraditional
student.
(2) The
Department will notify, in writing, each school entity that does not meet the
standards under paragraph (1), and will require the school entity to submit a
compliance plan within 90 days to the Bureau of Career and Technical Education.
Each noncomplying school entity shall develop a compliance plan and document
the corrective actions taken pursuant to it. Upon its approval of the plan, the
Department will continue to review the program and provide technical
assistance.
(e)
Terminations.
(1) Programs
will be terminated for the following reasons:
(i) The program fails within a 3-year period
to successfully meet the accountability standards under this section and may be
terminated in accordance with §
339.62 (relating to noncompliance:
appeal process).
(ii) School
entities request termination. Before program termination, the local
administrator shall secure board approval and forward a copy of the board's
minutes with a letter of explanation to the Department. If the Department does
not respond to the school entity's submission within 60 days, the termination
shall be considered approved.
(iii)
The program reports no student enrollment for 3 consecutive school years and
may be terminated in accordance with §
339.62.
(f)
Report. School entities
shall report annually to the Department on the accomplishment of standards as
outlined in the State Plan or local plan, if applicable.
(g)
Private school contracts
. Contractual arrangements may be made by public schools with approved private
institutions to provide secondary or postsecondary vocational-technical
instruction only in occupational fields for which public school programs are
unavailable. The private institutions shall meet program certification and
other mandates regarding vocational education programs contained in the School
Code and this title.
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