The general assembly finds that: The pathways in technology early college high school model (p-tech) allows students to graduate from high school with a high school diploma and an industry-recognized associate degree. Students in a p-tech school may also earn pre-apprenticeship certificates and other industry-recognized certificates in addition to an associate degree. The success of […]
As used in this article 35.3, unless the context otherwise requires: “Accounting district” has the same meaning as provided in section 22-54-103 (1.3). “Certified center of learning” means an employer that enters into an agreement with a p-tech school and undergoes a third-party certification process proving that they are qualified to assist the local education […]
A pathways in technology early college high school, or p-tech school, is a public school that includes grades nine through fourteen and is designed to prepare students for high-potential careers in industry by enabling them to graduate with a high school diploma and an industry-recognized associate degree. Students in a p-tech school may also earn […]
To calculate district total program, pursuant to section 22-54-104, a school district that is approved to operate a p-tech school pursuant to section 22-35.3-103, including a p-tech school that is a district charter school, may include the students who are enrolled in grades nine through twelve in the p-tech school in the school district’s pupil […]
The commissioner of education shall notify the revisor of statutes in writing if the commissioner of education and the executive director of the department of higher education have jointly approved a local education provider’s application for a p-tech school by January 1, 2017. This article is repealed, effective July 1, 2017, if the revisor of […]