1168 AMH LIIA MCLA 710
HB 1168 - H AMD 872
By Representative Liias
On page 1, beginning on line 4, strike all of section 1 and insert the following:
"Sec. 1. RCW 28A.300.380 and 2011 1st sp.s. c 27 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The legislature finds that career and technical
student organizations help to prepare students to meet minimum college and workforce
requirements.
(2) Career and technical student organization activities are integral to
career and technical education if they:
(a) Provide instructional strategies used to develop, improve, and
expand occupational competencies that relate to a particular career and
technical subject matter;
(b) Are an extension of the classroom and laboratory instructional
program that enriches and enhances classroom learning; and
(c) Include curriculum-oriented activities to help students to gain
personal and leadership skills that maximize employability and the ability to
become productive citizens in the workforce, home, and community.
(3) In order to receive state support, career and technical student
organizations must:
(a) Prepare students for career experiences beyond high school;
(b) Help students develop personal, leadership, technical, and
occupational skills;
(c) Be an integral component of career and technical education
instructional programs; and
(d) Directly help students achieve state learning goals, especially
goals three and four with respect to critical thinking, problem solving, and
decision-making skills. To the extent funds are available, the
superintendent of public instruction shall maintain support for statewide
coordination for career and technical student organizations by providing
program staff support that is available to assist in meeting the needs of
career and technical student organizations and their members and students. The
superintendent may provide additional support to the organizations through
contracting with independent coordinators.
(((2)))(4) Career and technical student
organizations eligible for technical assistance and other support services
under this section are organizations recognized as career and technical student
organizations by:
(a) The United States department of education; or
(b) The superintendent of public instruction, if such recognition is recommended by the Washington association for career and technical education.
(((3)))(5) Career and technical student
organizations eligible for technical assistance and other support services
under this section include, but are not limited to: The national FFA
organization; family, career, and community leaders of America; skillsUSA;
distributive education clubs of America; future business leaders of America;
and the technology student association."
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EFFECT: Makes a technical amendment by adding the same language as the original bill to a section of law that was amended in the 2011 legislative session. |
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