Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 200 - Board of Education
Chapter 20 - Council on Elementary and Secondary Education
Subchapter 10 - Academic Standards, Programs and Operations
Part 3 - Regulations Governing Career and Technical Education in Rhode Island (200-RICR-20-10-3)
Section 200-RICR-20-10-3.7 - FUNDING FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN RHODE ISLAND
Universal Citation: 200 RI Code of Rules 20 10 3.7
Current through September 18, 2024
3.7.1 SEA Support for the Career and Technical Education System
A. RIDE is
hereby instructed to manage state and, where allowable and appropriate, federal
funds in such a manner as to support: career preparation programs; the
development of innovative delivery models; incentives for the development of
programs in critical and emerging industries in Rhode Island; and/or expansion
and improvement of the infrastructure upon which the CTE system
rests.
B. The Commissioner, in
accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 16-45, shall establish and manage
criteria for distribution of funding with goals that include, but are not
limited to:
1. Transformation of existing
career preparation programs and create new career preparation programs and
career pathways in critical and emerging industries;
2. Offsetting of extraordinary capital
expenses and expenses associated with equipment maintenance; and
3. Offsetting of expenses for career
preparation programs found, through the benchmarking process, to have
extraordinary costs for administration and maintenance.
C. RIDE shall prorate the state funds
available for distribution among those eligible school districts if the total
approved costs for which school districts are seeking reimbursement exceed the
amount of funding available in any fiscal year.
3.7.2 LEA Support for the Career and Technical Education System
A. RIDE
shall ensure the effective use of resources through a rigorous program review
and approval process. Career and technical education programs that are not
RIDE-approved career preparation programs are ineligible to receive
reimbursement from resident districts in accordance with provisions of this
section.
B. To ensure an
empirically based and equitable cost structure for students choosing to attend
RIDE- approved career preparation programs, RIDE will establish cost benchmarks
for RIDE-approved career preparation programs. The cost benchmarks will be
established using financial and industry data including Rhode Island's Uniform
Chart of Accounts (UCOA) and data from the National Center on Education
Statistics (NCES). Cost benchmarks will be updated every three (3) years or
more frequently if deemed necessary by RIDE, using the same data sources. An
adjustment using the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or the uniform chart of
accounts data will be applied to the benchmarks when a full data update does
not occur.
C. In the event that a
student enrolls in a RIDE-approved career preparation program outside his or
her resident district, the LEAs administering RIDE-approved career preparation
programs shall be reimbursed by the resident LEA in accordance with the cost
benchmark for the assigned program in which the student is assigned. The
resident district shall also provide reimbursement for actual incremental
services associated with student needs as defined by the student's Individual
Education Program (IEP). Resident districts will reimburse the LEAs
administering RIDE-approved career preparation programs based on a methodology
established by RIDE using UCOA if the benchmarks are not available.
D. State, local and allowable federal funds
shall be directed toward, but not limited to, the development and improvement
of programs of study and to associated operating costs of high quality,
relevant, and high cost RIDE-approved career preparation programs. Based on the
availability of funding, one-time grants may be awarded to cover start-up costs
for prospective career preparation programs and/or one-time costs of
construction and equipment.
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