Title 20 › Chapter 44— CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION › Subchapter I— CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANCE TO THE STATES › Part C— Local Provisions › § 2354
Local school districts and other groups that want federal money for career and technical education must send a local application to their state agency. The state agency decides the application rules. The application must cover the same time period as the State plan. It must include the results of a local needs check, a list of CTE courses and activities to be funded (including at least one state-approved program of study), how the needs check led to those choices, any new programs the local group will create and ask the State to approve, how students (including special populations) will learn about CTE options, plans for career exploration and up-to-date job information, career guidance and counseling, how schools will strengthen academic and technical skills, steps to help special populations get high-skill or non-traditional jobs and equal access, plans for work-based learning with employers, ways for students to earn college credit in high school, steps to recruit and train CTE staff, and how the local group will fix performance gaps (with extra actions if no meaningful progress is made before the third program year). To get the funds, the local group must do a full local needs assessment and put the results in the application. The needs check must be updated at least once every 2 years. It must look at student performance (including special groups), whether programs are big enough and well aligned with in-demand local or regional jobs or local needs, progress in starting programs and programs of study, staff recruitment and training, and steps to ensure equal access and prepare special populations for self-sufficient careers. The local group must include many different stakeholders when doing the assessment and writing the application, such as CTE teachers and counselors, college faculty, workforce board and business reps, parents and students, special populations, youth service agencies, Tribal representatives when applicable, and any others the state requires. The group must keep consulting these stakeholders regularly to update the needs check, make programs match local job needs using labor market information and employer input, promote work-based learning, and coordinate funding with other local resources.
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20 U.S.C. § 2354
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60