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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 4Pt. 28Ch. 1Art. 1§ 51004 Workforce Preparation Education Rights

§ 51004 Workforce Preparation Education Rights

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§ 51004 Workforce Preparation Education Rights

Key Takeaways

  • •Every student in California should leave school ready for a job.
  • •Schools should help students learn skills that can get them paid work.
  • •Adults should also get chances to learn job skills, no matter their money situation or background.
  • •Schools should work with fairs and community groups to show students different job options.

Example

A high school student is unsure about what job they want after graduating.

The school should help this student by offering career fairs, workshops, and training programs. These activities should show the student different job options and teach them skills that employers want. The school might even team up with local businesses or community groups to give the student real-world experience.

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§ 51004 Workforce Preparation Education Rights

The Legislature hereby recognizes that it is the policy of the people of the State of California to provide an educational opportunity to the end that every pupil leaving school shall have the opportunity to be prepared to enter the world of work; that every pupil who graduates from any state-supported educational institution should have sufficient marketable skills for legitimate remunerative employment; that every qualified and eligible adult citizen shall be afforded an educational opportunity to become suitably employed in some remunerative field of employment; and that these opportunities are a right to be enjoyed without regard to economic status or the characteristics listed in Section 220. The Legislature further recognizes that all pupils need to be provided with opportunities to explore and make career choices and to seek appropriate instruction and training to support those choices. The Legislature therefore finds that fairs as community resource and youth leadership activities are integral to assisting and guiding pupils in making choices and therefore encourage the further expansion of cooperative activities between schools, youth leadership activities, and community resources. Among community resources of particular significance in providing information on various career opportunities are vocational and occupational exhibits, demonstrations and activities conducted at fairs. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 569, Sec. 28. Effective January 1, 2008.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

employmenteducationschoolportstudentlegislaturecommunityleadership

Related Statutes

  • § 51002 Local Curriculum Flexibility Standards
  • § 54001 Preschool-Grade 12 Funding
  • § 56000.5 Low-Incidence Disability Services
  • § 56001 Special Education Program Requirements
  • § 59001.2 Deaf Education Access Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 51004.
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