CHAPTER 41.
COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS COMMISSION
§3951. College and Career Readiness Commission; creation; purpose; duties and
responsibilities; membership; vacancies; compensation; reporting
A. There is hereby created the College and Career Readiness Commission, referred
to in this Chapter as the "commission" for the purpose of making recommendations for the
development of statewide policies, guiding principles, and programs that address the current
and future economic needs of the state and promoting student success in high school and in
life beyond secondary education.
B. The membership of the commission shall be as follows:
(1) The governor or his designee.
(2) The state superintendent of education or his designee.
(3) Four members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, to be
appointed by the president of the board.
(4) The commissioner of higher education or his designee.
(5) The chairman of the Board of Regents or his designee.
(6) The chairman of the House Committee on Education or his designee.
(7) The chairman of the Senate Committee on Education or his designee.
(8) The president of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System or his
designee.
(9) The president of the University of Louisiana System or his designee.
(10) The deputy secretary of the office of juvenile justice or his designee.
(11) The secretary of the Louisiana Workforce Commission or his designee.
(12) The chairman of the Louisiana Workforce Investment Council or his designee.
(13) Repealed by Acts 2009, No. 438, §1, eff. August 15, 2009.
(14) An adult with a disability or a parent of a child with a disability, to be appointed
by the state superintendent of education.
(15) The current Louisiana High School Teacher of the Year.
(16) The current Louisiana High School Principal of the Year.
(17) Representatives of each of the following groups, organizations, or agencies, as
provided in this Paragraph, selected by the respective group, organization, or agency:
(a) A representative of the Louisiana Association of Educators.
(b) A representative of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers.
(c) A representative of the Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana.
(d) A representative of the Louisiana School Boards Association.
(e) A representative of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents.
(f) A representative of the Louisiana Association of Principals.
(g) A representative of the Louisiana Association of Special Education
Administrators.
(h) A representative of the Louisiana Parent-Teacher Association.
(i) A representative of the Louisiana Association of School Executives.
(18) Two representatives from business, civic, labor, or community organizations,
to be appointed by the governor.
(19) A current high school senior, to be appointed by the governor.
(20) A dean of a college of education of a Louisiana public college or university, to
be appointed by the commissioner of higher education.
(21) A representative of the Louisiana Nonpublic School Commission selected by
the Louisiana Nonpublic School Commission.
C.(1) Members of the commission shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing
authority. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner of the original appointment.
(2) A member shall be removed from the commission and his seat declared vacant
if any of the following apply:
(a) The member is no longer a legal resident of the state.
(b) The member fails to remain active in the organization he was appointed to
represent or is no longer employed by the agency he was appointed to represent.
(c) The member is absent from two consecutive meetings of the commission, unless
such absences are excused by the chairman.
D. All legislative members of the commission shall receive the same per diem and
travel allowance for attending meetings of the commission as is normally provided for
meetings of legislative committees, payable out of funds appropriated for expenses of the
legislature. Other members of the commission shall receive no compensation for their
services, but may be reimbursed for actual expenses in accordance with state travel
regulations should funds become available for this purpose.
E. The chairman of the commission shall be appointed by the governor, with the
advice of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Board of Regents.
F. The governor shall convene the commission for its first meeting after the
effective date of this Chapter and shall designate staff to assist the commission in performing
its duties and responsibilities.
G. In making its recommendations pursuant to Subsection A of this Section, the
commission shall consider the following:
(1) Strategies for increasing dual enrollment opportunities for high school students,
including but not limited to an emphasis on the following:
(a) Early entry into postsecondary education institutions.
(b) The identification of funding sources for such dual enrollment opportunities.
(c) Improved articulation agreements between secondary schools and postsecondary
education institutions.
(2) Strategies for increasing awareness among postsecondary education institutions
of the reform efforts made at the high school level, including but not limited to an emphasis
on the following:
(a) Strengthening the value of the state's high school diploma endorsements.
(b) Defining the levels of knowledge and skills necessary for students who are
enrolling in courses for credit at postsecondary education institutions and encouraging
secondary schools and postsecondary education systems to align their standards and
assessments with such knowledge and skill levels.
(3) Strategies for better integration of the WorkKeys job skill assessment system into
high school preparation programs and initiatives.
(4) Strategies for increasing the rigor of the high school curriculum, including but
not limited to emphasis on establishing a default core curriculum and exploring the concept
of testing students at the end of each course that the student completes.
(5) Strategies for reducing the number of high school dropouts in the state, including
but not limited to strategies and opportunities for students who have fallen behind
academically to make the progress necessary in order to be eligible to graduate from high
school.
(6) Strategies for improving high school students' senior year in order for such year
to be a meaningful and academically enriched time in preparing such students for graduation
and life beyond high school.
(7) Diploma options for high school students.
(8) Strategies for including the American Diploma Project Network in any
recommendations relative to efforts to raise high school standards to help high school
students to better achieve in postsecondary education and work after graduation.
(9) Any other strategies or initiatives that the commission deems important and
necessary in carrying out its duties and responsibilities pursuant to this Chapter.
H. The commission annually shall submit a written report of its findings and
recommendations to the governor, the House Committee on Education, the Senate
Committee on Education, the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the
Board of Regents by not later than January thirty-first.
Acts 2005, No. 233, §1, eff. June 29, 2005; Acts 2008, No. 156, §1; Acts 2008, No.
743, §7, eff. July 1, 2008; Acts 2009, No. 438, §1; Acts 2011, No. 163, §1; Acts 2012, No.
183, §1.