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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 158 — Conduct of schools -- special programs

158.760 School-to-Careers System -- Legislative intent -- Goals.

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(1)It is the intent of the General Assembly that a School-to-Careers System be
developed to serve as an umbrella for career-related programs in the public schools,
including School-to-Work, Tech Prep, and High Schools That Work initiatives.
(2)The goals of the School-to-Careers System shall be to:
(a)Increase the math, science, communications, social studies, and technical
skills of all students through the implementation of a more rigorous and
relevant applied curriculum and instructional process;
(b)Increase the awareness of job and career availability in the future workforce
and the skills required to obtain those positions;
(c)Increase the postsecondary education's entry and completion rates and reduce
the percentage of students taking remedial courses;
(d)Decrease the high school dropout rate through a system of increased guidance
and extra help focused on academics and career achievement;
(e)Make all students aware of employer expectations in order to be successful;
(f)Increase the daily attendance rate at all secondary schools; and
(g)Provide the educational experiences that will cause all students to meet the
goals and capacities identified in KRS 158.645 and KRS 158.6451 for
Kentucky students.
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