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Introduced
01/08/2026
01/08/2026
In Committee
02/17/2026
02/17/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the School Code. Requires the State Board of Education to establish and administer a program to strengthen this State's workforce by creating structured pipelines from public high schools into in-demand careers through public-private partnerships with employers, public community colleges, and school districts. Under the program, provides that the school board of each school district maintaining a high school shall allow the high school to partner with local employers and the community college district where the high school is located to establish a pathway program for careers in priority sectors. Requires the State Board and the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to jointly approve the pathway program prior to implementation and maintain a registry of participating high schools and employers. Sets forth pathway program requirements. Provides that an employer participating in a pathway program that provides a qualifying paid internship or apprenticeship pathway shall receive from the State Board a $1,000 grant per student holding the internship or apprenticeship, not exceed $50,000 per year. Provides that at least 25% of any funds appropriated for implementation must be used to support pathway programs in high schools in high-poverty or rural school districts.
AI Summary
This bill establishes a Career Pathway Program administered by the State Board of Education to create structured pathways from public high schools into in-demand careers, known as "priority sectors," through partnerships between schools, local employers, and community colleges. These pathway programs must include options like paid internships or apprenticeships, dual credit courses leading to industry certifications, or job shadowing and mentorship opportunities. Employers offering qualifying paid internships or apprenticeships will receive a $1,000 grant per student, capped at $50,000 annually, and at least 25% of the program's funding will be dedicated to supporting pathways in high-poverty or rural school districts. The State Board of Education and the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), a state agency focused on economic development, will jointly approve these programs and maintain a registry of participating schools and businesses.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
House Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education Committee Hearing (14:00:00 2/24/2026 118 and Virtual Room 2) (on 02/24/2026)
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