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HomeEducation CodeCh. 1Art. 5§ 8092 Public-Private Career Training Contracts

§ 8092 Public-Private Career Training Contracts

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§ 8092 Public-Private Career Training Contracts

Key Takeaways

  • •Public schools can team up with private job-training schools to teach career skills, but the private school must be approved and have been open for at least 2 years.
  • •The cost for each student in these programs can't be more than what it would cost the public school to teach the same thing or what the private school charges its regular students.
  • •Students in these programs are still considered public school students, and the public school is in charge of the training.
  • •The state can check the money and records of both the public school and private school to make sure public money is used correctly.

Example

A high school wants to offer a car repair class but doesn’t have the tools or teachers. They partner with a local private trade school that’s been around for 3 years.

The high school can send students to the trade school for the class, but they can’t pay more per student than what the trade school charges its own students. The high school stays in charge of the class, and the state might check the bills to make sure money isn’t wasted.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 8092 Public-Private Career Training Contracts

(a) A school district or districts, a county superintendent or superintendents, or the governing body of any agency maintaining a regional occupational center or program may contract with a private postsecondary school that is authorized or approved pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 94300) of Part 59 and that has been in operation not less than two full calendar years prior to the effective date of the contract, to provide career technical skill training authorized by this code. A school district, community college district, or county superintendent of schools may contract with an activity center, work activity center, or sheltered workshop to provide career technical skill training authorized by this code in an adult education program for adults with disabilities operated pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 41976. (b) A contract between a public entity and a private postsecondary school entered into pursuant to this section, or an activity center, work activity center, or sheltered workshop, shall do all of the following: (1) Provide that the amount contracted for per student shall not exceed the total direct and indirect costs to provide the same training in the public schools or the tuition the private postsecondary school charges its private students, whichever is lower. (2) Provide that the public school receiving training in a private postsecondary school, or an activity center, work activity center, or sheltered workshop pursuant to that contract may not be charged additional tuition for any training included in the contract. The attendance of those students pursuant to a contract authorized by this section shall be credited to the public entity for the purposes of apportionments from the State School Fund. (3) Provide that all programs, courses, and classes of instruction shall meet the standards set forth in the California State Plan for Career Technical Education, or is a course of study for adult schools approved by the department under Section 51056. (c) The students who attend a private postsecondary school or an activity center, work activity center, or sheltered workshop pursuant to a contract under this section shall be enrollees of the public entity and the career technical instruction provided pursuant to that contract shall be under the exclusive control and management of the governing body of the contracting public entity. (d) The Department of Finance and the State Department of Education may audit the accounts of both the public entity and the private party involved in these contracts to the extent necessary to ensure the integrity of the public funds involved. (Amended by Stats. 2005, Ch. 677, Sec. 4. Effective October 7, 2005.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 8090 Public Training Contracts
  • § 78061 Community College Teacher Credentialing
  • § 39875 School Transportation Driver Rules
  • § 47601 Charter School Establishment Goals
  • § 48071 Deficient Grades Retention Policy

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 8092.
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