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Career and Technical Education Levy
The Career and Technical Education (CTE) Levy, Minnesota Statutes 124D.4531, allows Minnesota's independent and special school districts to recover a portion of the costs of their career and technical education programs. Revenue generated by a district’s career and technical levy may only be used to support state-approved programs in agriculture, business and marketing, family and consumer science, health careers, service occupations and trade/technical education.
To qualify for the career and technical education levy, districts must submit annual budgets for approval to the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) using the web-based reporting system. Each district will identify a District User (the person entering the budget/expenditure data) and a District Administrator (the Superintendent or licensed CTE administrator who approves the budgets). The assigned staff must review the CTE Levy Recalculation Web-Based Reporting System User’s Guide (see document below) before requesting access to the system.
Documents and links below will guide district users through the budget submission process, and will guide district administrators through the budget approval process.
Contact: CTE Levy - Dan Smith - 651-582-8330
Contact: CTE Levy Recalculation Web-Based Reporting System - Pam Schneider - 651-582-8305
CTE Levy Calculation Examples
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| Presents examples of various types of districts and how each would calculate their CTE levy amount. | |
CTE Levy Recalculation Training Presentation
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| Slideshow presented at the Spring 2007 training sessions on the CTE Levy Recalculation. | |
CTE Levy Recalculation Web-Based Reporting System User's Guide
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| User's Guide for the web-based reporting system. District Users and Administrators must READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE accessing the web-based reporting system. (April 2007) | |
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