SPECIAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR SECONDARY AREA TECHNICAL CENTERS
* Access is an attempt for every high school student in Arkansas to have the opportunity to participate in any of a minimum of three occupation specific vocational programs offered within 25 miles or 30 minutes of the home schools.
* Capacity of a secondary area technical center is determined by multiplying the number of blocks of occupation-specific programs (two or three hours) by 20.
* Eligible Student is a student enrolled in the 10 through 12th grades and pursuing a program of study in a secondary area technical center. Only an eligible student shall qualify for vocational center aid and secondary area technical center pass-through funds. This definition becomes effective July 1,2006.
* Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) shall be considered the equivalent of one student attending class for six class periods per year, e.g., one student attending a three period class the full year would equal one-half FTE.
* Local districts are the districts in the locality, which are eligible to participate in vocational center programs.
* Occupation-specific vocational education programs are a vocational or technical program which have paid employment in specific occupations as their objective.
* Private and/or home-schooled students are eligible to participate in secondary area technical center programs through the local school district in which they officially reside.
* Satellite location is the extension of a secondary area technical center located outside the boundaries of an existing center (25 miles or 30 minutes of driving time) or to students in isolated areas. Satellite locations will be provided by an approved secondary area technical center, and must be shared by more than one school district. All satellite locations require the approval of the SBWECO.
* Secondary area technical center is a public secondary vocational institution organized for the specific purpose of educating high school students in specific occupational/vocational areas. A center will serve students from more than one participating school district. Students eligible to attend a secondary area technical center will generally come from a twenty-five (25) mile radius or thirty minute driving time from the local school. A secondary area technical center must be comprised of three specific vocational programs to begin operation. Also, it must have at least six programs out of five career clusters in operation by the start of the fourth year.
* Short-term adult vocational classes are specialized classes organized for the purpose of providing training, retraining, and upgrading of skills for which there is an identified demand in the employment market.
* Sponsoring institution is a comprehensive high school, a postsecondary vocational technical institute, a two-year or community/technical college, an education service cooperative, or any other entity authorized by law that has been approved by the SBWECO. The sponsoring institution will function as the fiscal agent, manage, and administer the secondary area technical center. (Reference Act 788 of 1985 and Act 819 of 2001)
RELATED LINKS for Secondary Area Technical Centers:
http://dwe.arkansas.gov/postsecond.html
http://dwe.arkansas.gov/about.html
http://dwe.arkansas.gov/CTEIogopage.htm
http://dwe.arkansas.gov/CTESCTENewandExpandedPrograms.htm
http://dwe.arkansas.gov/sacdirectorinformation.html
http://uark.edu/depts/awecc/content/listing.html
http://www.uark.edu/misc/sct/
Effective June 17, 2005
172.00.05 Ark. Code R. 001