- Las Positas College
- Governance
- Career Technical Education Committee
- Strong Workforce Program
Career Technical Education Committee
Strong Workforce Program
Strong Workforce Program: More and Better Career Technical Education to Increase Social Mobility and Fuel Regional Economies with Skilled Workers
To develop more workforce opportunity and lift low-wage workers into living-wage jobs, California took a bold step in 2016 to create one million more middle-skill workers. At the recommendation of the California Community College Board of Governors, the Governor and Legislature approved the Strong Workforce Program, adding a new annual recurring investment of $248 million to spur career technical education (CTE) in the nation’s largest workforce development system of 115 colleges.
Grouped into seven areas targeting student success, career pathways, workforce data
and outcomes, curriculum, CTE faculty, regional coordination and funding, this leading-edge
state economic development program is driven by “more and better” CTE. The “more”
is increasing the number of students enrolled in programs leading to high-demand,
high-wage jobs. The “better” is improving program quality, as evidenced by more students
completing or transferring programs, getting employed or improving their earnings.
The Strong Workforce Program focuses on data-driven outcomes rather than activities,
along with an emphasis on innovation and risk-taking. In this way, colleges can be
more responsive to labor market conditions and student outcomes. CTE Data Unlocked,
a component of the program, helps colleges use CTE data to strengthen regional workforce
plans by furthering local processes like program review, accreditation, and integrated
planning.
This new ongoing funding is structured as a 60 percent Local Share allocation for
each community college district and a 40 percent Regional Share determined by a regional
consortia of colleges to focus on the state’s seven macro-economic regions. Both the
Local and Regional Share require local stakeholders to collaborate, including industry
and local workforce development boards. As much as possible, this program builds upon
existing regional partnerships formed in conjunction with the federal Workforce Innovation
and Opportunity Act, state Adult Education Block Grant and public school CTE programs.
For more information about the Strong Workforce Program, visit the California Community College Chancellor’s Office Economic & Workforce Development.
Career Technical Education Committee
Committee Meeting Schedule
Monthly on the 4th Tuesday
from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. in 21147
Vicki Shipman
CTE Projects Manager
E-mail: vshipman@laspositascollege.edu
Phone: (925) 424-1355
Melissa Korber
CTE Committee Liaison
E-mail: mkorber@laspositascollege.edu
Phone: (925) 424-1286