SB 21-119

  • Colorado Senate Bill
  • 2021 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Apr 08, 2021
  • Passed Senate Apr 07, 2021
  • Passed House May 18, 2021
  • Signed by Governor Jun 30, 2021

Increasing Access To High-Quality Credentials

Abstract

The career development success program provides financial incentives for participating school districts and participating charter schools to encourage pupils enrolled in grades 9 through 12 to enroll in and successfully complete qualified industry-credential programs; qualified internship, residency, or construction industry pre-apprenticeship or apprenticeship programs; and qualified advanced placement courses (programs and courses). The act amends the list of qualified programs by removing residency programs and expanding pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs to include any industry program, not just construction industry programs.The act expands the definition of a qualified industry-credential program to include a career and technical education program that, upon completion, results in an industry-recognized credential with labor market value aligned with a high-skill, high-wage, in-demand job.Current law requires the work force development council (council) to identify the qualified programs and courses by identifying the jobs included in the Colorado talent report with the greatest regional and state demand, including jobs in in-demand industries. The act requires the council to consult with relevant industries to identify the programs and courses by identifying high-skill, high-wage jobs in in-demand industries that have labor market value. Any programs and courses the council determines do not demonstrate labor market value may be removed from the council's website.Beginning in the 2022-23 school year, and each school year thereafter, the department of education (department), in coordination with the department of labor and employment, the department of higher education, the Colorado community college system, and employers from in-demand industries, shall identify the top 10 industry-recognized credentials that may be awarded to high school students. For each identified credential, the department shall specify how the courses taken to earn the credential align with the state academic standards.The act requires each participating school district, each nonparticipating school district on behalf of its participating charter schools, and the state charter school institute on behalf of each participating institute charter school to report to the department the total number of pupils who successfully complete a program or course, disaggregated by each student's race, ethnicity, and gender, and whether each student is a student with a disability, an English language learner, or eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.Current law requires each participating school district and each participating charter school to regularly communicate to all high school students the availability of programs and courses and the benefits a student receives as a result of successfully completing one of the programs or courses. The act expands this requirement to all middle school students and the students' families.The act requires each participating school district and each participating charter school to communicate how industry-recognized credentials and guaranteed-transfer pathways courses that are included in such credentials are aligned with postsecondary degrees and high-skill, high-wage, in-demand jobs, and the top 10 industry-recognized credentials identified by the department. The communications must be provided in a language that the students and the students' families understand.The act updates the department's annual reporting requirements to the general assembly to include:Whether the students participating in the programs and courses enlisted in the military or entered the workforce after graduation; How money received under the career development success program was used to promote the availability of programs and courses; and How the participating school district or participating charter school determined which programs and courses to offer, including how the programs and courses are aligned with local workforce needs. No later than July 1, 2022, the department, in collaboration with the Colorado community college system, shall publish and disseminate materials through existing and relevant platforms used to engage with districts that include, at a minimum, the top 10 industry-recognized credentials and a sample communications plan for how a participating school district or participating charter school may communicate the value of credentials and experiences to students and families.The act requires participating school districts and participating charter schools to utilize program funding to promote access to programs and courses.The act requires the return on investment report to include information specifically identifying the number of high school students enrolled and the number of degrees and certificates awarded through the career development success program.The act appropriates $20,000 from the general fund to the department of education to implement the act.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Bill Sponsors (4)

Votes


Actions


Jun 30, 2021

Office of the Governor

Governor Signed

Jun 08, 2021

Office of the Governor

Sent to the Governor

House

Signed by the Speaker of the House

Senate

Signed by the President of the Senate

May 19, 2021

Senate

Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass

May 18, 2021

House

House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments

May 17, 2021

House

House Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee

May 14, 2021

House

House Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments

House

House Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole

  • Committee-Passage
  • Referral-Committee
House Committee of the Whole Appropriations

May 05, 2021

House

House Committee on Education Refer Unamended to Appropriations

  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations Education

Apr 08, 2021

House

Introduced In House - Assigned to Education

  • Introduction
Education

Apr 07, 2021

Senate

Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments

Apr 06, 2021

Senate

Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor

Apr 01, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to Senate Committee of the Whole

  • Committee-Passage
  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations Senate Committee of the Whole

Mar 17, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee on Education Refer Amended to Appropriations

  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations Education

Feb 23, 2021

Senate

Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Education

  • Introduction
Education

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Signed Act (06/30/2021) PDF
Final Act (06/08/2021) PDF
Rerevised (05/18/2021) PDF
Revised (05/17/2021) PDF
Reengrossed (04/07/2021) PDF
Engrossed (04/06/2021) PDF
Introduced (02/23/2021) PDF
PA2 (05/14/2021) PDF
PA1 (03/18/2021) PDF
Committee Amendment PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note SA1 (03/31/2021) PDF
Fiscal Note SA2 (05/12/2021) PDF
Fiscal Note FN1 (03/10/2021) PDF
Fiscal Note FN2 (08/26/2021) PDF

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