§183.4. Vocational and technical education; partnering with other schools to provide
courses
A. All public high schools shall provide students the opportunity to enroll in
available vocational and technical education courses.
B.(1) If a high school does not offer vocational and technical education courses, the
governing authority of the school may enter into agreements to partner with other public
schools or with one or more two-year public postsecondary education institutions in the state
or with nonprofit proprietary schools or Course Choice providers approved by the State
Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to provide available vocational and technical
education courses for the student as required in Subsection A of this Section. Nothing in this
Section shall be interpreted to supersede R.S. 17:4002.1 et seq.
(2) If the high school's approved mission or curriculum model does not align with
providing vocational and technical education courses, the governing authority of the school
may request a waiver from the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education of the
requirements of Subsection A of this Section.
(3) No student shall be assessed a course fee when the local education agency
receives career development funds in the minimum foundation program for such course.
C. All public high schools shall advise students of the availability of the TOPS-Tech
Early Start Award for eligible students and shall provide information on the eligibility
criteria of the award.
Acts 2025, No. 449, §1.