Ohio Career-Technical Planning District (CTPD)
Definition
A career-technical planning district (CTPD) is a local education agency
configuration (comprehensive district, compact/contract district or joint
vocational school district) that meets the minimum requirements of law and
subsequent standards to offer state sanctioned career-technical programming.
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Compact/Contract District
– One form of a CTPD, or legal entity through which
career-technical programs are delivered. It is an area in which a number of
school districts enter into a contract of operation to provide
career-technical education.
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Comprehensive District
– One form of a CTPD, or legal entity through which career-technical
programs are delivered. It is one that has 1,500 or more students and offers
career-technical education in career centers and/or at existing high schools
in the district.
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Joint Vocational School District (JVSD)
– One form of a CTPD, or legal entity through which career-technical
programs are delivered. It is an area which serves two or more adjacent
school districts and is governed by a joint vocational school board
consisting of representatives from the participating districts. |
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Updated
Tuesday, June 07, 2005 10:23 AM
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