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MS HB1336

MS HB1336
"Mississippi Learn to Earn Act"; enact to authorize the earning of graduation credit through apprenticeships and other alternative courses.


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Introduced
02/17/2020
In Committee
05/11/2020
Crossed Over
03/12/2020
Passed
06/22/2020
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/29/2020

Introduced Session

2020 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Establish The "mississippi Learn To Earn Act"; To Define Terms; To Require The State Board Of Education, In Conjunction With The Department Of Employment Security, The State Workforce Investment Board And The Mississippi Community College Board, To Identify High-school-to-work Apprenticeships And Other Student Internship Programs That May Be Eligible For Exemptions From Federal And State Labor Laws And Regulations For Which Exemptions Are Available For Student Apprenticeship Programs, And Establish Procedures By Which Such Exemptions May Be Obtained By Such Programs; To Authorize The State Board Of Education To Substitute Industry Certification And State Licensure Examinations For Any Other State Assessments For The Purpose Of Awarding Elective Credit For Career And Technical Education Courses; To Allow A Student Who Earns Credit Upon Completion Of A Registered Apprenticeship Program To Use Such Credit To Satisfy High School Graduation Requirements; To Require The State Board Of Education To Develop Guidelines For The Establishment Of High-school-to-work Apprenticeships Between Public High Schools And Local Businesses; To Require The State Board Of Education To Authorize Local School Boards To Develop An Extended Learning Opportunity To Include Alternative Educational Opportunities Available To Students In Grade 9 Through Grade 12 And To Adopt A Policy To Include Alternative Educational Opportunities For Course Credit That Recognizes Learning Opportunities Outside Of The Traditional Classroom; To Provide For A Two-tiered Application Process For The Implementation Of Alternative Learning Courses, Program Or Opportunities And Apprenticeships In Local School Districts; To Require The State Department Of Education To Provide An Annual Report On Districts Providing Alternative Courses, Programs And Opportunities Or Apprenticeships; To Require State Licensing Authorities To Grant A License To Any Student Applicant Who Participates In An Alternative Learning Course, Program Or Opportunity Or Apprenticeship Program And Satisfies The Licensing Requirement For Said Occupation Upon Certain Conditions; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill, the "Mississippi Learn to Earn Act," aims to authorize the earning of high school graduation credit through apprenticeships and other alternative courses. Key provisions include: 1. Defining terms like "alternative learning course," "apprenticeship," and "sponsoring organization" to provide context for the program. 2. Directing the State Board of Education to identify high school-to-work apprenticeships and student internship programs eligible for exemptions from certain labor laws and regulations. 3. Allowing local school boards to develop "Extended Learning Opportunity" policies that recognize and grant elective credit for alternative educational opportunities, such as apprenticeships and internships, outside the traditional classroom. 4. Establishing a two-tiered application process for local school districts to implement alternative learning courses, programs, and apprenticeships, which must be approved by the State Board of Education. 5. Requiring the State Department of Education to provide an annual report on the progress of alternative educational opportunities in each school district. 6. Mandating that licensing authorities grant licenses to students who complete approved apprenticeship programs, meet certification requirements, and pass any necessary exams, with fees and hour requirements limited.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Approved by Governor (on 06/29/2020)

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