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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Floor Approved)

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Career and Technical Education Initiatives

Item 124 #3s

Item 124 #3s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2025 $8,000,000 FY2026 $0 GF

Language
Page 131, line 45, strike "$89,063,467" and insert "$97,063,467".

Page 143, after line 51, insert:

"SS. a. Out of this appropriation, $8,000,000 the first year from the general fund is provided to support public school career and technical education initiatives. Of this amount, $2,000,000 is provided to support career and technical education programs in Portsmouth; $2,000,000 is provided to support career and technical education programs in Chesapeake; and $2,000,000 is provided to support career and technical education programs in Stafford County. Unused funds that remain in the first year may be carried forward into the second year.


b. Of the remaining amounts, the Department of Education shall issue grants to school divisions on a competitive basis to any school board that seeks to (i) restore high school programs that teach students skilled trades that lead to earning industry-recognized certifications or credentials or (ii) create or restore middle school programs that encourage and recruit students to participate in high school programs that teach students skilled trades that lead to earning industry-recognized certifications or credentials.


c. The Department shall establish such rules and procedures relating to applications and awards as it deems appropriate, provided that the Department considers and gives appropriate weight to the following criteria for grantees: (i) the number of job openings in the geographical area served by the school board for which the desired industry-recognized certifications or credentials would make a certified or credentialed student a competitive candidate; (ii) the number of students who will be eligible to enroll in the restored high school programs or the new or restored middle school programs; (iii) the socioeconomic status of such eligible students; and (iv) the extent to which such programs are made available to students from multiple schools within the local school division or from other local school divisions.


d. Funds shall be used only for equipment."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $8.0 million GF the first year to support public school trades and to provide support for career and technical education programs in Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and Stafford.)