career & technical education check-up 2013
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Career & Technical Education Check-Up2013PATRA BOOTSCTE DIRECTOR
EVERY SURGEON SHOULD KNOW HOW TO HAMMER, SAW, AND DRILL (AND WORK WITH TECHNOLOGY)!
CTE COURSES BUILD FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE!
Healthy CTE Programs Allow Students to:
▪ Gain 21st Century Academic and Technical Skills▪ Explore Careers▪ Learn Job Skills▪ Develop Leadership Skills▪ Required to be embedded in all Courses▪ Apply math, science and other academic subjects in real
life, hands on ways.▪ Earn Industry Certification ▪ Earn Tuition Free College Credit
Tech Prep Courses – Free College Credit Available
High School Course Articulation College Credit
A+ Computer Upgrading and Maintaining PC - IT 162A+ Certification - IT 163
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CISCO I Intro to Network Infrastructure – IT 290Router Configuration & Protocols - IT 291
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CISCO II CISCO 3 LAN Switching and Wireless – IT 292WAN Theory & Design – IT 293
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Digitools Intro to PowerPoint - CAT 114Windows File Management - CAT 116MS Word Basics – CAT 117MS Excel Basics – CAT 118Intro to Keyboarding Skills – CBT 104
21111
Multimedia I Digital Image Editing - Media 201Intro to Graphic Design – Media 175
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Photography I Intro to Digital Photography – Media 175 4Total Available 50 Credits –
Equivalent 1 Year
Enrollment History and Health
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013160
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191 191
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Enrollment
FTE
• Factors Affecting Enrollment• Increased Graduation Requirements
Particularly Math• State Test Requirements
• EOC Algebra, Geometry, Biology• Working on our health
• Proactive Recruiting • 8th Grade • Recruiting Fair
• Projections are good • Thinking outside the box
• Zero –hour• Increased Offerings
• AgriBiology - • Multiple Years – Greater Depth
Enrollment Projections – Improving Health - Recovery
▪ Marketing Requests – Almost Double▪ Business Law – Almost enough for a section – First time in Years!▪ Multimedia Requests – Up a full section▪ Ag Science – Doubled – 88 Requests ▪ Advanced Ag and Ag Horticulture - additional 18 requests
▪ Ag Biology – 70 Requests▪ Floral Design – Up 50%▪ Photography/Advanced Photography – 168 Requests▪ Woodworking – Almost Double▪ Welding/Advanced Welding – Up 25%▪ Cooking/Advanced Cooking – 183 Requests▪ Real World – Doubled
Budget History Health Care Costs!• Factors Affecting Budget
• Enrollment • Extended Days
• Equipment Maintenance• Student Activity Supervison
• Para Time – Bigger Classes Need Supervision
• Fuel and Materials Cost• State Funding
• Move to Skills Center Model?• District Funding Model
• Working on our health• Considering Eliminating Fees in hopes
of increasing enrollment• 1 or 2 Major Projects/Year
• Walk in refrigeration• Green House Completion
• 1 computer lab per year upgrade• Exploring Middle School CTE Program2009 2010 2011 2012
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281
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Materials , Supplies & Other Costs
MSOC in 1000's
Staff & Certifications – Our Degreed Practitioners
▪ 9.2 Certificate FTE - 20hr/week Para – 1 CTE Admin (with other duties as Assigned)▪ 11 Certificated Teacher▪ 7 Full Time CTE▪ 4 Part Time CTE
▪ 5 National Board Certified▪ Required to be First Aid and CPR Certified every 2 years
▪ Pathways to CTE Certification – A Higher Standard▪ University Route – Teaching Certificate +▪ Business and Industry Route – 3 Staff - Hosford, Seabolt, Wagner▪ Can only teach in areas of certification ▪ Recognizes 6000 documented hours of work in specified industry in the last 3 years.
▪ Limited Certificates ▪ Probationary – 2 Year Renewable 1 Time▪ Currently 1 Probationary Teacher
▪ Conditional – Annual Renewal required ▪ Currently 2 Conditional Teachers for 3 courses (only a portion of their contract is Conditional)
▪ Continuing Certifications must be renewed every 5 years ▪ Include 60 Clock hours of CTE Training in area or 30 Clock hours and 300 occupational
experience
Specialists Who Help Us Monitor Our HealthGeneral Advisory (GAC) vs Program Advisory (PAC)GAC - 1 representative from each area▪ Jeff Carl – Business▪ Ted Grimes – Agriculture▪ Julie Lancheros – Home and Family▪ Randall Tomaras – Photography▪ Chris Poirier – Automotive▪ Josh Meyer – Industrial Technology▪ Staff
▪ PAC – Ideally 6-8 members▪ Business and industry members▪ Instructors▪ Students (current and former) ▪ Parents
▪ GAC – Overall Guidance – Duties▪ Assist in program renewal process▪ Make curriculum, facilities and
equipment recommendations for CTE Courses
▪ Provide business and industry guidance to CTE Director
▪ Recommend safety precautions
▪ PAC▪ All of Above and….▪ Strengthen the relationship between
business industry the community and education
▪ Monitor current and predicted occupational trends and identify curriculum implications
▪ Identify community resources
Frameworks and 3 Year Plans– Our Prescriptions
▪ All CTE courses must be: ▪ Aligned to State Standards in ALL content areas▪ In the past EALR’s & GLE’s now the “COMMON CORE”
▪ Submitted to the state every 3 years for renewal and approval. ▪ Outline number of hours of instruction to be targeted for each identified
unit and standard. ▪ Show an analysis of job and employability trends ▪ All new courses must have an approved frameworks▪ Identify a Washington State recognized Career and Technical State
Organization that allows students to participate in related leadership activities outside the classroom at the regional, state and national level.▪ In Sequim this includes, FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, FRC and Skills USA
▪ Must have CTE Program Advisory - 3 Year Plans▪ Business Frameworks were targeted for approval this year
Challenge - Staying in Good Health
▪ Competing with Increasing Graduation Requirements▪ Supplanting Electives▪ Fiscal Resources▪ Keeping pace with industry standards▪ Space ▪ Ag and Floral programs ▪ Engineering Tech & Automotive▪ Video Production Studio
A Sampling of Evidence of Good Health▪ First Robotics Challenge Team – Industrial Design Award▪ Sequim Hanging Baskets – Long Time Community Partnership▪ FFA Barbecue – This Saturday April 27 – You’re Invited!
▪ “The Growl” – 1st Place Online School Newspaper▪ Saydee Marvelle – Going to State FFA in Creed along with 4 others▪ 2 FFA American Degreed Students - Announced Last Weekend▪ Highest Degree Possible – Required Demonstrated Profitability in Projects, 50 Hours Community
Service +▪ Skills USA Photography and Engineering Tech to State – Finished in the top 5▪ Amanda Larson – TYPE I & II Industry Certifications ▪ FBLA to State – 9 Students next weekend▪ 122 – Concentrators or Completers targeted by the end of the year.▪ These are students who will have completed at least 4 semesters of course work in a specific area
of emphasis – some students will be completers in two areas. ▪ And Many More!
Thank You
▪ Questions ?
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