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Page 1: CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL …...• Automotive Basics • Automotive Technology I: Maintenance and Light Repair • Automotive Technology II: Automotive Service •

Career InstitutesCareer & Technical Education

Israel Cordero, Deputy Superintendent

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Why Career Institutes?Key Outcomes

Career Institute

Employable Graduates

Living WagesSkilled

Workforce

Adamson High School Automotive Technology

Pinkston High School Welding

Spruce High School Automotive Collision

Wilmer-Hutchins High School Logistics

Samuell High School Construction

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What are Career Institutes?Key Elements

Career Institute

Industry Partner(s)

CTE Program Pathway

Industry Certifications

DCCCDPartner

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Career Institutes

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H. Grady Spruce High SchoolInstitute of Automotive Collision

Proposed Program

• Industry Partners: Service King, Atkinson Toyota, and Sewell Lexus

• Potential DCCCD Partner: Eastfield

• Industry Certifications:

Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

– Painting and Refinishing

– Structural Analysis Damage Repair

– Non-Structural Analysis Damage Repair

– Mechanical and Electrical

I-CAR Level I

– Aluminum Structural Technician

– Auto Physical Damage Appraiser

– Custom Painting

– Estimator

• Career Options: Auto Body Repair Technician

• Median Starting Salary: $31,000+

– Non-Structural Technician

– Refinishing Technician

– Steel Structural Technician

Current Program

• Industry Partners: None

• DCCCD Partner: None

• CTE Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

• Career Pathway: Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing

• Courses Offered:• Energy and Power of Transportation Systems• Collision Repair• Paint and Refinishing/Advanced Transportation

Systems Laboratory• Practicum in Transportation Systems

• 2016-2017 Certifications:

• I-CAR Collision Repair - 152

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W. H. Adamson High SchoolInstitute of Automotive Technology

Proposed Program

• Industry Partners: Sewell Lexus & Atkinson Toyota

• Potential DCCCD Partner: Cedar Valley

• Industry Certifications:

• Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

− Automatic Transmission− Automobile Service Technology− Brakes− Electrical/Electronic Systems− Engine Performance− Engine Repair− Heating & Air Conditioning− Maintenance & Light Repair

− Manual Drive Train− Refrigerant Recovery & Recycling− Suspension & Steering− Medium/Heavy Truck

− Brakes− Electrical/Electronic Systems− Diesel Engines− Suspension & Steering

• Career Options: Automotive Technician

• Median Starting Salary: $31,000+

Current Program

• Industry Partners: None

• DCCCD Partner: None

• CTE Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

• Career Pathway: Automotive Technology

• Courses Offered:• Automotive Basics• Automotive Technology I: Maintenance and Light Repair• Automotive Technology II: Automotive Service• Practicum in Transportation Systems

• 2016-2017 Certifications:

• ASE/NATEF Auto Maintenance and Light Repair (G1) 6

• ASE/NATEF Auto/Light Truck (A3) Manual Drive – 1

• ASE/NATEF Auto/Light Truck (A7) HVAC - 2

• ASE/NATEF Auto/Light Truck (A5) Brakes – 1

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L. G. Pinkston High SchoolInstitute of Welding

Proposed Program

• Industry Partners: Iron Workers Union & TDIndustries

• Potential DCCCD Partner: Mountain View

• Industry Certifications:

– API Welding

– AWS D1.1 Structural Steel

– AWS D9.1 Sheet Metal Welding

– AWS SENSE Welding Level I

– National Metal Working Skills Certification

– NCCER Welding Level I

– AWS D1.3 Sheet Steel Welding

– NCCER Welding Level II

• Career Options: Welder, Solderer, Cutter, Brazer

• Median Starting Salary: $31,000+

Current Program

• Industry Partners: None

• DCCCD Partner: None

• CTE Career Cluster: Manufacturing

• Career Pathway: Welding

• Courses Offered:

• Principles of Manufacturing

• Welding I

• Welding II

• 2016-2017 Certifications:

• No certifications offered related to welding.

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W. W. Samuell High SchoolInstitute of Construction

Proposed Program

• Industry Partners: TEXO and Hill & Wilkinson• Potential DCCCD Partner: Northlake• Industry Certifications:

• National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER)

– Core Level I

– Carpentry Level I

– Carpentry Level II

– Construction Technology Certification Level I

• Career Options: Construction Technician

• Median Starting Salary: $28,000+

Current Program

• Industry Partners: None

• DCCCD Partner: None

• CTE Career Clusters: Architecture & Construction

• Career Pathway: Construction Technology

• Courses Offered:

• Principles of Construction

• Principles of Manufacturing

• Diversified Manufacturing I

• Construction Technology II

• Practicum in Construction Management

• 2016-2017 Certifications:

• No certifications offered related to construction

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Wilmer-Hutchins High SchoolInstitute of Logistics & Manufacturing

Proposed Program

• Potential Industry Partners: Walmart, O’Reilly, FedEx

• Potential DCCCD Partner: Cedar Valley

• Industry Certifications:

• Manufacturing Standards Skills Council (MSSC)

– Certified Logistics Associate

– Certified Logistics Technician

– Certified ProductionTechnician

• National Center for Construction Education & Research

(NCCER)

– Industrial Maintenance Level I

• Career Options: Supply Chain Specialist, Logistics Technician

• Median Starting Salary: $28,000+

Current Program

● No current Logistics CTE program

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Career Institute Coherent Sequences

W.H. Adamson High School – Automotive Service Technology Career Institute

9th Grade

Automotive

Basics

10th GradeAutomotive

Technology I:

Maintenance and

Light Repair

11th GradeAutomotive

Technology II:

Automotive

Service

12th Grade

Practicum in

Transportation

Systems

Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA General Industry; Valvoline Motor Oil Basics

10th Grade - Automobile Service Technology (ASE); Maintenance and Light Repair

(ASE); Engine Repair (ASE); Suspension and Steering (ASE); Brakes (ASE)

11th Grade - Heating and Air Conditioning (ASE); Section 609 Certification (MACS);

Electrical/Electronic Systems (ASE); Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (ASE);

Manual Drive Train and Axles (ASE); Engine Performance (ASE)

12th Grade - OSHA Powered Industrial Truck

L.G. Pinkston High School – Manufacturing Production/Welding Career Institute

9th GradePrinciples of

Manufacturing

10th Grade

Welding I

11th Grade

Welding II

12th GradePracticum in

Manufacturing

Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA Construction;

10th Grade - NCCER Core

12th Grade - AWS Sense Level 1; AWS D1.1 - Structural Welding; AWS D9.1 - Sheet

Metal Welding; OSHA Powered Industrial Truck

W.W. Samuell High School – Construction Technology Career Institute

9th GradePrinciples of

Construction

10th GradeConstruction

Technology I

11th GradeConstruction

Technology II

12th GradePracticum in

Construction

Technology

Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA Construction

10th Grade - Woodwork Career Alliance – Sawblade; NCCER Core

12th Grade - Woodwork Career Alliance - Green Credential; OSHA Powered Industrial

Truck

H. Grady Spruce High School – Automotive Collision Repair Career Institute

9th Grade

Energy and Power

of Transportation

Systems

10th Grade

Collision Repair

11th Grade

Paint and

Refinishing

12th Grade

Practicum in

Transportation

Systems

Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA General Industry

10th Grade - SATA Jet Gun Maintenance Certification

11th Grade - Painting and Refinishing (ASE); Mechanical and Electrical Components

(ASE); Industry Training Alliance LORD Fusor Auto Repair Adhesive; Pro Form Plastic

Bumper Repair Certification

12th Grade - Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair (ASE); Structural Analysis

and Damage Repair (ASE); Damage Analysis and Estimating (ASE); Welding Training

& Certification (I-CAR); I-CAR Platinum Designation; OSHA Powered Industrial Truck

Wilmer-Hutchins High School – Distribution and Logistics Career Institute

9th GradePrinciples of

Transportation

Systems

10th Grade

Principles of

Distribution and

Logistics

11th Grade

Distribution and

Logistics

12th Grade

Practicum in

Distribution and

Logistics

Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA General Industry;

11th Grade - MSSC - Certified Logistics Associate; MSSC – Certified Logistics Technician, MSSC – Certified Production Technician 1012th Grade - OSHA Powered Industrial Truck

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Powered Industrial Truck TrainingForklift Training

For the 2016-2017 School year the following PIT certifications were earned.

•Adamson•Carter•Kimball• Lincoln•Patton•Roosevelt• Seagoville• Skyline•Wilmer-Hutchins

•2016-17 Total: 173

For 2017-2018, PIT trainings are offered at the following Dallas ISD campuses:

• Wilmer-Hutchins• Lincoln• Adamson• Skyline• Seagoville• Patton• Kimball• Carter• Roosevelt• Spruce• Samuell

• Projected 2017-18 Total: 240

•Certified operatorscan earn $14/hourimmediately

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Current Partners

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Letters of Intent

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Letters of Intent