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Code · California · Education Code

§ 53013

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The following are conditions of receipt of California Career Pathways Trust funds:
(a)A grant recipient shall not use the funds to supplant other funding from state, federal, or any other public or private sources that would otherwise be used in the absence of funding provided by a California Career Pathways Trust grant.
(b)A grant recipient shall identify and set aside funding within its own budget and obtain funding commitments from program partners sufficient to support the ongoing costs of the program for multiple years following the expiration of grant funding pursuant to this chapter.
(c)A grant recipient subject to the requirements of Sections 52060 and 52061, Sections 52066 and 52067, or Section 47606.5 shall ensure that the activities supported by the California Career Pathways Trust funds are in alignment with the priorities and activities of the grant recipient’s local control and accountability plan.
(d)A grant recipient subject to the requirements of subdivision
(c)of Section 52302 shall ensure that the activities supported by the California Career Pathways Trust funds are in alignment with the elements of the plan identified in that section.
(e)A grant recipient shall annually collect and submit data on outcome measures to the department, which shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(1)Pupil and student academic performance indicators.
(2)The number and rate of school or program graduates.
(3)Attainment of certificates, transfer readiness, and postsecondary enrollment.
(4)Transitions to appropriate employment, apprenticeships, or job training.
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