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1-Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 36 CHAPTER 55 Relative to Californias regional occupational centers and programs. [ Filed with Secretary of State July 01, 2021. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 36, ODonnell. Californias regional occupational centers and programs.This measure would commemorate Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, For the last 50 years, Californias regional occupational centers and programs (ROC/Ps) have been promoting and supporting the regional delivery of exemplary career education, career development, and workforce preparation that contributes to student academic and career success and to the economic development of California; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps provide students with valuable career technical education (CTE) so those students can enter the workforce with the skills and competencies needed to be successful, pursue advanced training in postsecondary institutions, and upgrade their existing skills and knowledge; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have been operated by school districts, consortia of districts operating under joint powers agreements, or by county offices of education; andWHEREAS, ROC/P courses may be offered during the regular schoolday, before or after the regular schoolday, or during summer or intersession breaks; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have been a major factor in assisting students to prepare for careers and college by offering CTE pathways, access and equity for all students to participate in real-world instruction, many courses that meet AG admission requirements, and courses that offer college credit through articulation and dual enrollment opportunities; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps offer courses that are part of a sequence of courses, that lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate, or appropriate postsecondary training or employment, and that as much as possible meet AG admissions requirements; andWHEREAS, A course in an ROC/P must do all of the following: (a) Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction aligned with state standards.(b) Provide career exploration and guidance.(c) Provide support and leadership development for pupils.(d) Be guided by industry partnerships and advisory committees, and build system alignment and coherence, including with postsecondary institutions.(e) Participate in a strong regional collaborative structure with postsecondary institutions, business, labor, and other appropriate community partners.(f) Provide a broad range of work-based learning opportunities.(g) Reflect labor market demands.(h) Focus on current or emerging high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand occupations.(i) Be staffed by qualified, credentialed CTE teachers.(j) Provide professional development to skilled faculty and staff.(k) Provide CTE outreach and communication to its students, families, and business partners in the region.(l) Support data-based pupil evaluation, accountability, and continuous improvement; andWHEREAS, ROC/Ps have served as many as 500,000 students each year during the last 50 years; and WHEREAS, ROC/P students represent the full diversity of California, both rural and urban communities, and all geographic regions of the state; andWHEREAS, Students who enroll in CTE classes are more likely to graduate or transition into postsecondary opportunities at a consistently higher rate than students who do not participate in CTE learning opportunities; andWHEREAS, Californias private sector businesses have been long-time supporters of Californias ROC/Ps; andWHEREAS, Business and industry representatives provide subject matter expertise, serve on advisory boards, and support a rigorous industry-approved curriculum; andWHEREAS, ROC/Ps maintain ongoing relationships with businesses who invest in ROC/P students successes through an array of work-based learning strategies, including providing hands-on real-world experiences, internships, guest speakers, job shadowing, and mentoring; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have worked with and provided skilled workers to thousands of private businesses and public enterprises each year; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps employ thousands of highly qualified CTE professionals, including teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff, all of whom benefit from a close professional network and professional development opportunities; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature commemorates Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+Enrolled June 25, 2021 Passed IN Senate June 24, 2021 Passed IN Assembly June 02, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 36Introduced by Assembly Member ODonnell(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Bauer-Kahan, Bennett, Berman, Bloom, Boerner Horvath, Bryan, Burke, Calderon, Carrillo, Cervantes, Chau, Chen, Chiu, Choi, Cooley, Cooper, Cunningham, Megan Dahle, Daly, Davies, Flora, Fong, Frazier, Friedman, Gabriel, Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Gray, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, Kiley, Lackey, Levine, Low, Maienschein, Mathis, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, Nazarian, Nguyen, Patterson, Petrie-Norris, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Robert Rivas, Rodriguez, Blanca Rubio, Salas, Santiago, Seyarto, Smith, Stone, Ting, Valladares, Villapudua, Waldron, Ward, Akilah Weber, Wicks, and Wood)March 01, 2021 Relative to Californias regional occupational centers and programs. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 36, ODonnell. Californias regional occupational centers and programs.This measure would commemorate Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, For the last 50 years, Californias regional occupational centers and programs (ROC/Ps) have been promoting and supporting the regional delivery of exemplary career education, career development, and workforce preparation that contributes to student academic and career success and to the economic development of California; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps provide students with valuable career technical education (CTE) so those students can enter the workforce with the skills and competencies needed to be successful, pursue advanced training in postsecondary institutions, and upgrade their existing skills and knowledge; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have been operated by school districts, consortia of districts operating under joint powers agreements, or by county offices of education; andWHEREAS, ROC/P courses may be offered during the regular schoolday, before or after the regular schoolday, or during summer or intersession breaks; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have been a major factor in assisting students to prepare for careers and college by offering CTE pathways, access and equity for all students to participate in real-world instruction, many courses that meet AG admission requirements, and courses that offer college credit through articulation and dual enrollment opportunities; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps offer courses that are part of a sequence of courses, that lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate, or appropriate postsecondary training or employment, and that as much as possible meet AG admissions requirements; andWHEREAS, A course in an ROC/P must do all of the following: (a) Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction aligned with state standards.(b) Provide career exploration and guidance.(c) Provide support and leadership development for pupils.(d) Be guided by industry partnerships and advisory committees, and build system alignment and coherence, including with postsecondary institutions.(e) Participate in a strong regional collaborative structure with postsecondary institutions, business, labor, and other appropriate community partners.(f) Provide a broad range of work-based learning opportunities.(g) Reflect labor market demands.(h) Focus on current or emerging high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand occupations.(i) Be staffed by qualified, credentialed CTE teachers.(j) Provide professional development to skilled faculty and staff.(k) Provide CTE outreach and communication to its students, families, and business partners in the region.(l) Support data-based pupil evaluation, accountability, and continuous improvement; andWHEREAS, ROC/Ps have served as many as 500,000 students each year during the last 50 years; and WHEREAS, ROC/P students represent the full diversity of California, both rural and urban communities, and all geographic regions of the state; andWHEREAS, Students who enroll in CTE classes are more likely to graduate or transition into postsecondary opportunities at a consistently higher rate than students who do not participate in CTE learning opportunities; andWHEREAS, Californias private sector businesses have been long-time supporters of Californias ROC/Ps; andWHEREAS, Business and industry representatives provide subject matter expertise, serve on advisory boards, and support a rigorous industry-approved curriculum; andWHEREAS, ROC/Ps maintain ongoing relationships with businesses who invest in ROC/P students successes through an array of work-based learning strategies, including providing hands-on real-world experiences, internships, guest speakers, job shadowing, and mentoring; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have worked with and provided skilled workers to thousands of private businesses and public enterprises each year; and WHEREAS, ROC/Ps employ thousands of highly qualified CTE professionals, including teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff, all of whom benefit from a close professional network and professional development opportunities; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate thereof concurring, That the Legislature commemorates Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 36 CHAPTER 55 Relative to Californias regional occupational centers and programs. [ Filed with Secretary of State July 01, 2021. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 36, ODonnell. Californias regional occupational centers and programs.This measure would commemorate Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
3+ Enrolled June 25, 2021 Passed IN Senate June 24, 2021 Passed IN Assembly June 02, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 36Introduced by Assembly Member ODonnell(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Bauer-Kahan, Bennett, Berman, Bloom, Boerner Horvath, Bryan, Burke, Calderon, Carrillo, Cervantes, Chau, Chen, Chiu, Choi, Cooley, Cooper, Cunningham, Megan Dahle, Daly, Davies, Flora, Fong, Frazier, Friedman, Gabriel, Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Gray, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, Kiley, Lackey, Levine, Low, Maienschein, Mathis, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, Nazarian, Nguyen, Patterson, Petrie-Norris, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Robert Rivas, Rodriguez, Blanca Rubio, Salas, Santiago, Seyarto, Smith, Stone, Ting, Valladares, Villapudua, Waldron, Ward, Akilah Weber, Wicks, and Wood)March 01, 2021 Relative to Californias regional occupational centers and programs. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTACR 36, ODonnell. Californias regional occupational centers and programs.This measure would commemorate Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
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17+Introduced by Assembly Member ODonnell(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Bauer-Kahan, Bennett, Berman, Bloom, Boerner Horvath, Bryan, Burke, Calderon, Carrillo, Cervantes, Chau, Chen, Chiu, Choi, Cooley, Cooper, Cunningham, Megan Dahle, Daly, Davies, Flora, Fong, Frazier, Friedman, Gabriel, Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Gray, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, Kiley, Lackey, Levine, Low, Maienschein, Mathis, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, Nazarian, Nguyen, Patterson, Petrie-Norris, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Robert Rivas, Rodriguez, Blanca Rubio, Salas, Santiago, Seyarto, Smith, Stone, Ting, Valladares, Villapudua, Waldron, Ward, Akilah Weber, Wicks, and Wood)March 01, 2021
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2130 This measure would commemorate Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities.
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2332 This measure would commemorate Californias regional occupational centers and programs for over 50 years of service to students, industry, and communities.
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2938 WHEREAS, For the last 50 years, Californias regional occupational centers and programs (ROC/Ps) have been promoting and supporting the regional delivery of exemplary career education, career development, and workforce preparation that contributes to student academic and career success and to the economic development of California; and
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3140 WHEREAS, ROC/Ps provide students with valuable career technical education (CTE) so those students can enter the workforce with the skills and competencies needed to be successful, pursue advanced training in postsecondary institutions, and upgrade their existing skills and knowledge; and
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3544 WHEREAS, ROC/P courses may be offered during the regular schoolday, before or after the regular schoolday, or during summer or intersession breaks; and
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3746 WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have been a major factor in assisting students to prepare for careers and college by offering CTE pathways, access and equity for all students to participate in real-world instruction, many courses that meet AG admission requirements, and courses that offer college credit through articulation and dual enrollment opportunities; and
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3948 WHEREAS, ROC/Ps offer courses that are part of a sequence of courses, that lead to an industry-recognized credential or certificate, or appropriate postsecondary training or employment, and that as much as possible meet AG admissions requirements; and
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4150 WHEREAS, A course in an ROC/P must do all of the following:
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4352 (a) Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction aligned with state standards.
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4554 (b) Provide career exploration and guidance.
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4756 (c) Provide support and leadership development for pupils.
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4958 (d) Be guided by industry partnerships and advisory committees, and build system alignment and coherence, including with postsecondary institutions.
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5160 (e) Participate in a strong regional collaborative structure with postsecondary institutions, business, labor, and other appropriate community partners.
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5362 (f) Provide a broad range of work-based learning opportunities.
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5564 (g) Reflect labor market demands.
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5766 (h) Focus on current or emerging high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand occupations.
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5968 (i) Be staffed by qualified, credentialed CTE teachers.
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6372 (k) Provide CTE outreach and communication to its students, families, and business partners in the region.
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6574 (l) Support data-based pupil evaluation, accountability, and continuous improvement; and
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6776 WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have served as many as 500,000 students each year during the last 50 years; and
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7180 WHEREAS, Students who enroll in CTE classes are more likely to graduate or transition into postsecondary opportunities at a consistently higher rate than students who do not participate in CTE learning opportunities; and
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7382 WHEREAS, Californias private sector businesses have been long-time supporters of Californias ROC/Ps; and
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7584 WHEREAS, Business and industry representatives provide subject matter expertise, serve on advisory boards, and support a rigorous industry-approved curriculum; and
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7786 WHEREAS, ROC/Ps maintain ongoing relationships with businesses who invest in ROC/P students successes through an array of work-based learning strategies, including providing hands-on real-world experiences, internships, guest speakers, job shadowing, and mentoring; and
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7988 WHEREAS, ROC/Ps have worked with and provided skilled workers to thousands of private businesses and public enterprises each year; and
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8594 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.