CTED definition
Examples of CTED in a sentence
VACTE and Satellite District mutually desire Satellite District to provide joint technical education courses ("Satellite CTED Courses") as a part of a joint technical education district program ("CTED Program"), as those terms are defined A.R.S. §15-391, at a location ("Satellite") designated by the Satellite District, and to operate under a satellite model with the Satellite District providing the instruction, teachers, and facilities for such courses on a Satellite campus.
Unless immediate implementation of a new standard is required by the CTED Law, VACTE shall delay implementation of the new standard until Satellite District will have received an adequate opportunity to make any improvements to its Satellite CTED Courses or Programs that are necessary to meet the new standard.
VACTE and Satellite District shall work collaboratively to establish the criteria for District Satellite CTED Program approval and work in good faith to resolve any impediments to the approval of District Satellite CTED Programs that Satellite District requests for the subsequent school year (the “Requested Programs”).
VACTE will be responsible for the content of CTED Satellite Courses taught by the Satellite and shall maintain oversight of all VACTE Satellite programs to assure compliance.
All previously unexpended CTED funds held in the 596 accounts must be carried forward for use in the next year and included in the budget request to the VACTE board.
Satellite District shall use any monies received pursuant to this Agreement to supplement and not supplant base year Career and Technical Education expenditures and amounts for directly related equipment and facilities, unless otherwise permitted by the CTED Law.
Within the time frame set forth in the ADE Guidelines, Satellite District will provide a cost analysis and course CTED eligibility documents for each potential CTED class each year for consideration and approval by the VACTE Governing Board.
The amount of Satellite Funding paid to VACTE is based on the Average Daily Membership (“ADM”) for the Satellite CTED Courses, as calculated and reported to the Arizona Department of Education (“ADE”) in accordance with ADE requirements (“Satellite ADM”).
To the extent allowed by law, VACTE will count the first fifty-five (55) minutes of the block as time spent by the student in a CTED Satellite program and allow Satellite District to count the remainder of the block as time spent by the student in Satellite District courses or programs (non-CTED or CTE courses or programs).
With regard to a Satellite CTED Course, VACTE shall accept a teacher if his or her teaching credentials meet ADE certification guidelines and policies.