RCW 28A.245.010
Skill centers—Purpose—Operation.
A skill center is a regional career and technical education partnership established to provide access to comprehensive industry-defined career and technical programs of study that prepare students for careers, employment, apprenticeships, and postsecondary education. A skill center is operated by a host school district and governed by an administrative council in accordance with a cooperative agreement.
[ 2007 c 463 § 2.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.245 - Skill Centers.
28A.245.010 - Skill centers—Purpose—Operation.
28A.245.020 - Funding—Equivalency and apportionment.
28A.245.040 - Expanded access—Targeted populations—Evaluation.
28A.245.060 - Director of skill centers.
28A.245.090 - Contracts with community colleges—Enrollment lid—Fees.
28A.245.100 - Minor repair and maintenance capital accounts.