53A-17a-113. Weighted pupil units for career and technical education programs --
Funding of approved programs -- Performance measures -- Qualifying criteria.
(1) (a) Money appropriated to the State Board of Education in Section 53A-17a-104 for
approved career and technical education programs and the comprehensive guidance program:
(i) shall be allocated to eligible recipients as provided in Subsections (2), (3), (4), and
(5); and
(ii) may not be used to fund programs below the ninth grade level.
(b) Subsection (1)(a)(ii) does not apply to the following programs:
(i) comprehensive guidance;
(ii) Technology-Life-Careers; and
(iii) work-based learning programs.
(2) (a) Weighted pupil units are computed for pupils in approved programs.
(b) (i) The board shall fund approved programs based upon hours of membership of 9th
through 12th grade students.
(ii) Subsection (2)(b)(i) does not apply to the following programs:
(A) comprehensive guidance;
(B) Technology-Life-Careers; and
(C) work-based learning programs.
(c) The board shall use an amount not to exceed 20% of the total appropriation under this
section to fund approved programs based on performance measures such as placement and
competency attainment defined in standards set by the board.
(d) Leadership organization funds shall constitute an amount not to exceed 1% of the
total appropriation under this section, and shall be distributed to each local educational agency
sponsoring career and technical education student leadership organizations based on the agency's
share of the state's total membership in those organizations.
(e) The board shall make the necessary calculations for distribution of the appropriation
to school districts and may revise and recommend changes necessary for achieving equity and
ease of administration.
(3) (a) Twenty weighted pupil units shall be computed for career and technical education
administrative costs for each district, except 25 weighted pupil units may be computed for each
district that consolidates career and technical education administrative services with one or more
other districts.
(b) Between 10 and 25 weighted pupil units shall be computed for each high school
conducting approved career and technical education programs in a district according to standards
established by the board.
(c) Forty weighted pupil units shall be computed for each district that operates an
approved career and technical education center.
(d) Between five and seven weighted pupil units shall be computed for each summer
career and technical education agriculture program according to standards established by the
board.
(e) The board shall, by rule, establish qualifying criteria for districts to receive weighted
pupil units under this Subsection (3).
(4) (a) Monies remaining after the allocations made under Subsections (2) and (3) shall
be allocated using average daily membership in approved programs for the previous year.
(b) A district that has experienced student growth in grades 9 through 12 for the previous
year shall have the growth factor applied to the previous year's weighted pupil units when
calculating the allocation of monies under this Subsection (4).
(5) Of the monies allocated to comprehensive guidance programs pursuant to board
rules, $1,000,000 in grants shall be awarded to school districts or charter schools that:
(a) provide an equal amount of matching funds; and
(b) do not supplant other funds used for comprehensive guidance programs.
(6) (a) The board shall establish rules for the upgrading of high school career and
technical education programs.
(b) The rules shall reflect career and technical training and actual marketable job skills in
society.
(c) The rules shall include procedures to assist school districts to convert existing
programs which are not preparing students for the job market into programs that will accomplish
that purpose.
(7) Programs that do not meet board standards may not be funded under this section.
Amended by Chapter 372, 2007 General Session
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