2016 Boards and Commissions

State Board of Vocational Education (The Nebraska State Board of Education also serves as the Vocational Board)

General Information

Formal Name:State Board of Vocational Education (The Nebraska State Board of Education also serves as the Vocational Board)
Contact Person:Dr. Matthew Blomstedt, Commisioner of Education, 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, NE 68506, 402-471-5020
Purpose:The stated mission of the State Board of Education is to raise the level of academic achievement through planning, policy formulation, and evaluation that improves the quality of education accessible to all students. The stated statutory purpose of the State Board of Education: The State Board of Education shall be the policy-forming, planning, and evaluative body for the state school program. The Nebraska State Board of Education serves as the State Board for Vocational Education. This Board governs the official policy of career and technical education as provided by the federal Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006.
How Many Affectable:All public Schools and community colleges
How Many Served:All public schools and community colleges
Year Created:1951
Year Active:1955
Sunset Date:None

Authorization

Authorization Citation:Nebraska Constitution, Article VII, Sec. 3 and 4
Parent Agency:Nebraska Department of Education

Memberships and Meetings

Number Of Members:8
Who Appoints:Nebraska Voters
Legislative Approval:None
Qualifications Of Members:Neb. Rev. Stat. 79-313
Per Diem:none
Expense Reimbursement:actual expenses are reimbursed
Term Length:4 years
Terms Rotate or Expire At Once:Terms Rotate

Meetings Required In:

Required FY 13-14:4
Held FY 13-14:11
Required FY 14-15:4
Held FY 14-15:11
Required FY 15-16:4
Held FY 15-16:11

Operations

Support Staff:none
Shared or Separate:blank
FY 13-14 Budget:blank
FY 14-15 Budget:blank
FY 15-16 Budget:blank
Other Funding Sources:Included in the State Board of Education Budget
Spending Authority:Neb. Rev. Stat. 79-319(5)

Accomplishments

Since July 1, 2012:Continued to carry out the latest six-year state plan for the implementation of the Carl Perkins Federal Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006Continued to improve transitions between secondary and postsecondary educationIncreased the number partnerships with Workforce Development and Economic DevelopmentPromoted the Nebraska Career Ready Standards and definition for career readinessDeveloped and facilitated a ReVision process for local school districts to rethink the Career Education programs in their local districts in partnership with local businesses and industries.