Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R277. Education, Administration |
R277-914. Career and Technical Student Organizations |
R277-914-2. Definitions
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(1) "Career and technical education" or "CTE" means organized educational programs that:
(a) prepare individuals for a wide range of high-skill, high-demand careers;
(b) provide students with a seamless education system from public education to post-secondary education, driven by a Plan for College and Career Readiness; and
(c) provide students competency-based instruction, hands-on experiences, or certified occupational skills, culminating in further education and meaningful employment.
(2) "CTE areas of study" include:
(a) agriculture;
(b) business;
(c) family and consumer sciences;
(d) health science;
(e) information technology;
(f) marketing;
(g) skilled and technical sciences; and
(h) technology and engineering education.
(3) "Career and technical student organization" or "CTSO" means a designated student organization that:
(a) places emphasis on leadership and skill development;
(b) is integral to the career and technical programs at the secondary and postsecondary levels of instruction; and
(c) has local, state and national affiliation.
(4)(a) "CTSO advisor" means a professional in identified program areas designated by the Superintendent to direct a career and technical student leadership organization statewide.
(b) A CTSO advisor is most commonly a teacher in the program area and is paid a stipend by the Superintendent to administer and advise in a specific program area.
(5) "Funds designated for management of student organizations at the state level" means up to one percent (1%) of the CTE add-on fund allowed to be used for the management and operation of CTSOs at the state and local level as described in Subsection 53F-2-311(2)(d).