Independent School District No. 482, Little Falls aeronautics and commercial over-the-road technical pilot program authorized; report required; and money appropriated.
Impact
This bill aims to expand educational opportunities in the fields of aeronautics and technical training, reflecting a concerted effort to prepare students for careers in these sectors. By codifying this program through state funding, the legislation signifies a commitment to fostering skills development that align with emerging job markets. The appropriation is intended to attract partnerships with higher education institutions and private entities, thereby enriching the curriculum and practical experiences available to students.
Summary
House File 2134 (HF2134) proposes an aeronautics and commercial over-the-road technical pilot program specifically for Independent School District No. 482, located in Little Falls, Minnesota. The bill outlines an appropriation of $450,000 from the general fund to support this initiative, with a focus on enhancing career and technical education in the district. The funds are designated for various expenses, including equipment, staffing, travel costs, and contracted services that are instrumental for the pilot program's success.
Contention
One notable aspect of HF2134 is the requirement for a report to be submitted by the school district to the relevant legislative committees by February 1, 2027. This report will detail the activities funded by the bill, demographic information of the students involved, and any recommendations that might enhance aeronautics and technical programming across the state. The inclusion of reporting serves as a mechanism for accountability and oversight, ensuring that the funds are applied effectively and the program meets its educational objectives.
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