EWD Spring 2008 eNewsletter
SB 70 News
SB 70 Grants
What is an SB 70 Grant?
High schools and colleges are faced with numerous barriers to sustaining and developing Career Technical Education courses and pathways. In 2005, the Legislature provided $20 million to fund the Governor's CTE Pathways and Workforce Development Program to align K-12 career technical education with local community colleges. This funding is now approaching its third cycle.
SB 70 Currently Funded Grants
CTE Manufacturing and Engineering Project Strengthening CTE Manufacturing and Engineering Technology Project
Working engineers, technologists and technicians will be part of... read more >>
Aviation Maintenance Faculty and Counselor Work Experience for the Aviation Pathway
Two new degrees/certificates have been conceptualized... read more >>
Job Shadowing Faculty Counselor Work Experience
On April 25, 2008 the SB70 Faculty Counselor Work Experience Project will sponsor... read more >>
MyDream Middle School Career Exploration Project The purpose of this project is to increase awareness of high school to college CTE programs... read more >>
Solar Panel Collaboration with Kearny HS’s Construction Tech Academy
Strengthening academics with an increased focus on Solar Energy... read more >>
Advanced Transportation Advanced Transportation
Under the grant the ATTE Center at Miramar provides technical assistance to schools... read more >>
CTE Community Collaborative
Governor’s Career Technical Education Initiative Supplemental CTE Community Collaborative
  • Mesa College (GIS): Mesa College staff will work in partnership with local business and industry professionals and high school and ROCP representatives to implement... >>
Workforce Innovation Partnership
Economic and Workforce Development - Apprenticeship - Grants and Contracts
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