Plain English Breakdown
The exact allocation of $5 million among schools and the timing of appropriations are not specified in the provided sources.
Career and Technical Education Curriculum Fund Act
This bill establishes a fund to provide grants for digital career and technical education curricula in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- Establishes a special fund called the Career and Technical Education Curriculum Fund with an annual appropriation of $5 million from the general fund.
- Requires the Department of Education to manage this fund and distribute grants to local educational agencies (LEAs) and public charter schools for digital career and technical education curricula.
- Sets procedures for applying for these grants, including application requirements, criteria for awarding grants based on demonstrated need and alignment with workforce development goals, and reporting requirements.
- Ensures that any unspent money in the fund remains available until used.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local educational agencies (LEAs) and public charter schools
- The Department of Education
Terms To Know
- Career and Technical Education Curriculum Fund
- A special fund established to provide grants for digital career and technical education curricula.
- Local educational agencies (LEAs)
- School districts or other local organizations responsible for providing public education.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the $5 million will be allocated among schools.
- It is unclear when and if the general assembly will appropriate the funds as required by this act.