Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

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                            2024 Regular Session	ENROLLED
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 20
BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS AND REPRESENTATIVES WILFORD CARTER,
CHASSION, COX, FISHER, GREEN, JACKSON, LARVADAIN,
LYONS, MENA, MILLER, NEWELL, SELDERS, TAYLOR,
WALTERS AND YOUNG 
A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION
To urge and request the Department of Education and Louisiana Workforce Commission,
along with regional economic development organizations and local school boards
and chambers of commerce, to aggressively develop and promote high quality,
youth-serving apprenticeship programs and work-based experiences for high school
students, develop recommendations for improvement, and provide for submission
of a written report of findings and recommendations by January 16, 2025.
WHEREAS, an apprenticeship is a proven training program that is used as a talent
development strategy for recruiting, training, and retaining world-class talent and has been
used in the industry for decades; and 
WHEREAS, apprenticeships are a work-based learning model where apprentices
have supervised on-the-job training, along with job-related education, all while earning a
wage that increases during the progression of the program; and
WHEREAS, apprenticeships provide a guided path to high-wage careers by
combining work and training and allowing people to earn money while they upskill; and 
WHEREAS, youth-serving apprenticeship models are work-based learning
experiences that fit into a high school student's schedule and stack into apprenticeships,
thereby increasing exposure to apprenticeships and the workforce talent pipeline; and
WHEREAS, in Louisiana, work-based learning opportunities such as internships,
cooperative education, pre-apprenticeships, and apprenticeships are defined in different
places in law and policy and with different levels of specificity, resulting in lack of clarity
on pathways and, thereby, young people are not accessing high-quality apprenticeships at
the rate at which they could be; and
WHEREAS, other states have established youth-serving apprenticeship programs,
which are programs with fewer hours or more structure and supports than full
apprenticeships, tailored to high school students, in order to bridge the gap from high school
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to career; and
WHEREAS, promoting career and workforce readiness should be recognized as
having the same importance as preparing students for post-secondary education
opportunities; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Education has adopted new measures to support
young people's access to apprenticeships in recent years, including the Fast Forward program
and a legislative allocation; and
WHEREAS, more information is needed to (1) understand the extent to which work-
based learning opportunities and associated funding sources are currently being used by
Louisiana school systems, (2) identify best practices for building pathways for young people
to access apprenticeships, which can be learned from locally-created youth serving
apprentice programs in Louisiana and from legislative programs in other states, (3)
recommend definitions for a connected set of work-based learning opportunities so that
young people can progress through these experiences towards an apprenticeship, (4) propose
new experiences that fill gaps in the work-based learning experience continuum for high
school students, and (5) identify process improvements, supports, and incentives that would
enable school systems to guide students through high school pathways that lead to
apprenticeships; and
WHEREAS, public schools should be afforded support in the effort to promote and
provide career and workforce opportunities to students; and
WHEREAS, identifying programs and practices that have been successful will enable
the state and public schools to provide better opportunities to students.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby
urge and request the Department of Education and Louisiana Workforce Commission, along
with regional economic development organizations and local school boards and chambers
of commerce, to aggressively develop and promote high quality, youth-serving
apprenticeship programs and work-based experiences for high school students.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Education and the Louisiana
Workforce Commission should work closely with all stakeholders and interested parties to
develop this program, including but not limited to representatives from YouthForce NOLA.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department of Education shall submit a
written report of its findings and recommendations to the Senate Committee on Labor and
Industrial Relations and the House Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations no later
than January 16, 2025.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the
state superintendent of education and the secretary of the Louisiana Workforce Commission.
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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