- (1) There is a state-level strengthening career and technology student organizations program.
(2) The purposes of the program are to:
- (a) strengthen Montana's career and technology student organizations by increasing graduation rates, enhancing student leadership opportunities, developing workforce skills, and facilitating transitions to postsecondary education and employment for all participating students;
- (b) ensure alignment of activities of local career and technology student organizations with nationally affiliated programs and activities; and
- (c) provide a base of funding for the statewide coordination of state-approved career and technology student organizations.
- (3) To be eligible for funding under this section, each state-approved career and technology student organization must be affiliated with a respective national career and technology student organization and be appropriately incorporated as a Montana nonprofit organization in compliance with state law and regulations regarding operations and financial reporting by May 1, 2013.
- (4) The superintendent of public instruction shall distribute funds appropriated for grants to state-approved career and technology student organizations by November 1. Each grant recipient must receive a base amount of funding to support the position of state director for the organization.
- (5) The superintendent of public instruction shall supervise and coordinate the program by establishing procedures and criteria for review and approval of grants to state-approved career and technology student organizations.
(6) Proposals submitted to the superintendent of public instruction by career and technology student organizations must contain:
- (a) a program description, including measurable objectives;
- (b) evidence of hiring a state director and a plan for expanding student leadership skills;
- (c) evidence of appropriate activities that will serve to achieve the program objectives; and
- (d) a method to evaluate the effectiveness of the program.
- (7) Career and technology student organizations may request assistance from the staff of the superintendent of public instruction in formulating program proposals.
- (8) Additional or remaining funds appropriated for the purposes of this section may be allocated to state-approved career and technology student organizations pursuant to policies adopted under 20-7-301.
- (9) As used in this section, "career and technology student organization" means an organization for students enrolled in a state-approved career and technology program that engages in career and technology education activities as an integral part of the instructional program.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 276, L. 2013.