Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Education
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Career And Technical Education Reimbursed Programs
Part 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section R. 395.232 - Career and technical education administrators

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 395.232

Current through Vol. 25-4, March 15, 2025

Rule 2.

(1) Titles of career and technical education administrators of public educational agencies may be director of career and technical education, career education planning district (CEPD) administrator, supervisor, or other administrator or consultant. Career and technical education administrators shall oversee career and technical education programs that are of sufficient size, scope, and quality. The size, scope, and quality of a career and technical education program shall contain the necessary elements to provide effective services, activities, and instructional program offerings so that students are successful as evidenced by performance indicators.

(2) An administrator of career and technical education shall promote, organize, coordinate, supervise, evaluate, and give general direction to state-approved career and technical education programs. The administrator shall be responsible for determining the needs for career and technical education in the various occupational areas and the establishment of programs consistent with the employment needs of the state and region. The administrator shall be responsible for the preparation of periodic reports.

(3) A career and technical education administrator shall have the following qualifications:

(a) A graduate of a recognized college or university with a master's degree and have completed career and technical education courses in the administration, supervision, and organization of career and technical education programs.

(b) Had at least 3 years of experience in administration and/or teaching in career and technical education programs.

(c) If a candidate does not meet the qualifications under (3)(a) and (3)(b) of this rule, the department may waive the requirement(s) following a detailed review of the individual's credentials.

(4) A career and technical education planning district (CEPD) administrator may provide input regarding decisions that affect career and technical education programs. Department decisions will be consistent with the state plan for career and technical education as required under Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act (Perkins Act), 20 U.S.C. 2301 et. seq. and section 61a of 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1661a.

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