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          Bill No:  SB 640
          Author:   Hancock (D)
          Amended:  6/24/09
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE  :  9-0, 5/6/09
          AYES:  Romero, Huff, Alquist, Hancock, Liu, Maldonado,  
            Padilla, Simitian, Wyland

           SENATE FLOOR  :  38-0, 5/14/09
          AYES:  Aanestad, Alquist, Ashburn, Benoit, Calderon,  
            Cogdill, Corbett, Correa, Cox, Denham, DeSaulnier,  
            Ducheny, Dutton, Florez, Hancock, Harman, Hollingsworth,  
            Huff, Kehoe, Leno, Liu, Lowenthal, Maldonado, Negrete  
            McLeod, Oropeza, Padilla, Pavley, Romero, Runner,  
            Simitian, Steinberg, Strickland, Walters, Wiggins, Wolk,  
            Wright, Wyland, Yee
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Cedillo

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  Not available


           SUBJECT  :    Regional occupational centers and programs

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This bill requires Regional Occupational Centers  
          and Program employer advisory boards to recommend  
          appropriate methods for evaluating pupils enrolled in the  
          program.

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           Assembly Amendments  specify that regional occupational  
          centers in corrective action agreement may only continue to  
          receive full funding for average daily attendance above the  
          specified caps, for a maximum of three years.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law establishes various state  
          technical education programs for public schools including  
          Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (ROC/Ps) for the  
          purpose of enabling students from multiple schools or  
          districts to attend career technical training programs  
          regardless of the geographic location of their residence in  
          a county or region.  

          Existing law provides for the phased reduction of adult  
          pupils in ROC/Ps by limiting the funding for ROC/P  
          attendance that is not generated by pupils who are enrolled  
          in grades 9-12:  

          1.For the 2008-09 fiscal year, no more than 50 percent of  
            ADA may be generated by pupils who are not enrolled in  
            grades 9-12.  

          2.For the 2009-10 fiscal year, no more than 30 percent of  
            ADA may be generated by pupils who are not enrolled in  
            grades 9-12.  

          3.For the 2011-12 fiscal year and every year thereafter, no  
            more than 10 percent of ADA may be generated by pupils  
            who are not enrolled in grades 9-12.

          Existing law requires the governing board of each ROC/P to  
          establish and maintain an employer advisory board or boards  
          to evaluate the program curriculum, validate whether there  
          are employment opportunities in the training area, and make  
          suggestions regarding program operation.  

          This bill:

          1.Specifies that ROC/P advisory boards shall recommend,  
            rather than approve, measures, criteria, and methods to  
            evaluate whether pupils in the program have met the  
            skills and knowledge goals established for the program.  

          2.Requires ROC/P advisory boards to assist in the  







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            identification and creation of college scholarships for  
            pupils in the program.  

          3.Prohibits the redirection of adult average daily  
            attendance funding for a regional occupational center or  
            program that has entered into a corrective action plan to  
            other regional occupational centers or programs to serve  
            additional secondary pupils for up to 3 years while the  
            regional occupational center or program is in corrective  
            action.

           Comments
           
           Earlier reform  .  According to the Department of Education,  
          there are 74 ROC/Ps serving approximately 460,000 K-12  
          pupils and adult students through 100 career pathways and  
          programs.  AB 2448 (Hancock, Chapter 572, Statutes of 2006)  
          established high school students as the primary population  
          to be served in ROC/Ps.  The legislation implemented clear  
          timeframes for reducing the adult population to 10 percent  
          by July 1, 2011, allowing an additional five percent for  
          programs whose adult students are CalWorks, Job Corps, or  
          Workforce Investment Act participants.  A program may claim  
          more than 15 percent adult ADA if all of the adult students  
          are enrolled in those assistance programs and the program  
          develops a plan to transition these students to community  
          college or adult education programs so that the ROC/P can  
          become in compliance with the minimum threshold established  
          by AB 2448.  Programs that claim more than 40 percent of  
          its students as adults were given until July 1, 2013 to  
          reduce their adult ADA.  

           Corrective action  .  Programs that fail to meet the minimum  
          threshold by the deadlines specified in AB 2448 are  
          required to enter into a corrective action agreement with  
          the Department of Education that identifies alternative  
          means of meeting the needs of adult students and specifies  
          a timeframe for coming into compliance with the adult  
          enrollment limits.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  No    
          Local:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/29/09)







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          California Association of Regional Occupational Centers and  
          Programs
          California Teachers Association
          Metro Ed ROC

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    The California Teachers  
          Association supports the bill and states, "The decline of  
          career technical education programs in our schools  
          continues.  Career exploration and training opportunities  
          must be offered and expanded.  SB 640 strengthens the key  
          linkages among education, labor and economy."


          DLW:nl  6/30/09   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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