Yes, at the school level. It would meet with the school on a regular basis. Also in Germany, the ministry of education sits on that board as well, from the state. That council operates very locally with local businesses to determine local economic needs.
For example, the Stihl factory in Stuttgart sits on a local education council with the high schools in Stuttgart. They know that they need CNC operators, so they can pick and grab out of the high schools people who are suited to that or who are interested in it at that time. It's all done when the students are 12 or 13 years old, and then they have a number of re-evaluations along the way, based on the local economic conditions. It's about partnerships from very early on, and it's very effective. They have a 4% youth unemployment rate.