California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR30

Introduced
4/17/17  
Introduced
4/17/17  
Refer
4/20/17  
Refer
4/20/17  
Report Pass
5/14/18  
Report Pass
5/14/18  
Refer
5/15/18  
Refer
5/15/18  
Report Pass
6/6/18  
Report Pass
6/6/18  
Refer
6/7/18  
Refer
6/7/18  

Caption

Relative to the California Career Resource Network.

Impact

If fully adopted, the resolution encourages California's public education system to leverage CCRN resources, thereby enhancing student access to diverse career pathways. This initiative is seen as a pivotal step toward preparing students for the job market by providing them with the tools to make informed decisions about their futures. Furthermore, it acknowledges the unique needs across different regions and demographics in the state, promoting equitable access to career-related resources.

Summary

AR30, introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-Silva, aims to promote the utilization of the California Career Resource Network (CCRN) in public schools across the state. The CCRN is designed to provide comprehensive career exploration and development resources, including internet and mobile applications that guide students in their career planning and financial literacy. The resolution emphasizes the importance of effective career guidance in helping students identify occupational goals and develop postsecondary plans, aligning with California’s educational objectives.

Sentiment

The sentiment around AR30 appears predominantly positive, with a strong emphasis on the necessity of career guidance in the educational framework. Legislators and stakeholders generally support the model presented by the CCRN, recognizing its potential to improve student outcomes significantly. The broad consensus illustrates a collective agreement on the importance of integrating career development into the educational experience, preparing students for their future careers.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered support, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of resources and the implementation of these programs in diverse educational contexts. Critics may question how effectively these programs can be tailored to meet the varying needs of different communities within California. Furthermore, discussions may also focus on the balance between public and private educational initiatives in the career development space, ensuring that public resources are utilized to their fullest potential before schools look towards privatized options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AR54

Relative to California Down Syndrome Awareness Month.

CA AR95

Relative to Education and Sharing Day, California.

CA AR74

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA ACR27

St. Patrick’s Day, the Good Friday Agreement, and diplomatic relations between the State of California and Ireland.

CA AR18

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA AR22

Relative to Education and Sharing Day, California.

CA AR124

Relative to California Promotoras Month.

CA AB2723

The California Cradle-to-Career Data System Act.

CA AR109

Relative to Willie L. Brown, Jr., Day.

CA AR122

Relative to California Firefighter Appreciation Month and California Firefighters Memorial Day.

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