st. louis park high school greg goddard kara mueller academy coordinators
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St. Louis Park High School
Greg GoddardKara MuellerAcademy Coordinators
Building Assets Reducing Risks (BARR)• Intentional Relationships/Data Verification
Small Learning Community Grant
Invest in Innovation (i3) Developmental grant Expansion of BARR College and Career Readiness A challenge to restructure a public high school Outside evaluators
• Middle student focus• Career exploration• Relevance (align to a program of study, learn pathway to
college)• Relationships (BARR)• Rigor (align curriculum with local community college
programs)• Experiential based education (project based curriculum)• Economic Indicators*
I. Build on the legacy of St. Louis Park High School’s success
II. Establish Collaborative Relationships
III. Create and maintain a postsecondary going culture for all students
IV. Create a process to facilitate the student's development of motivation, intention and implementation
V. Modernized responsive program of study blending structure with process
Nationally ranked High School Strong college prep program (IB, AP) Several nationally recognized programs and staff
◦ BARR – Building Assets Reducing Risks School of Innovation
◦ Recipients of i3 Grant (Invest in Innovation)
HOWEVER
Recognized gap in meeting the needs of “ALL” Weak in the development and delivery of college
and career programming Disconnected Electives
MnScu
Centers of Excellence
Business
Advisory Boards
“Tonight, I’m announcing a new challenge to redesign America’s high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. We’ll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers, and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering, and math – the skills today’s employers are looking for to fill jobs right now and in the future.” (President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address)
Culture of Building (beliefs, perceptions, and intentions)◦ Workforce development – Student and Staff
College and Career Credit◦ Scaffold curriculum http://www.slpsparksonline.org/◦ Advisory (60+ High School Teachers, Every student)
Academic and Goal Advisement (BARR) Classroom lessons with outside requirements (32 Lessons) Tech Tasks (Naviance)
College and Career Counselor with Career Center
Establishment of Academy (POS)
Behavioral Beliefs and Outcome Evaluations:
Is working hard now in school toward a future goal worthwhile?
Do I like going to school and working hard?
Injunctive and Descriptive Normative Beliefs:
Do people think I should work hard toward a future goal?
Do most people like me work hard toward a future goal?
Control Beliefs and Perceived:
Do I have the skills necessary to succeed in school for a future goal?
If I really wanted to, could I succeed in achieving a future goal?
My Overall Attitude about Striving toward
a Future Goal
My Social Norms about Future Goals
My Self-Efficacy with Future Goals
School-Setting Factors
My Intention to do My Best in School to Prepare
for a Future Goal
Learning Skills and Abilities
Striving Each Day to do My Best toward a Future Goal
Academy Model (POS)◦10th Grade◦11/12th Grades
HEALTH SCIENCES BUSINESS ENGINEERING and
TECHNOLOGIES LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY
MEDIA ARTS & COMMUNICATIONS
Programs of Study
10TH GRADE ACADEMY FOUNDATION COURSES (2 of 4 Courses)
Health Care Core Business Innovations
Foundations of Law Media Arts
11TH GRADE ACADEMY COURSES (1 of 5 courses)
(Articulated College Course)
Health Professions Terminology
(HLTH 1010 Health Professions Terminology)
Introduction to Marketing (BUSN 1210 Customer Service)
Flash Game Programming (CSCI 1101 Introduction to
Programming)
Intro to Criminal Justice (SOC 2130 Introduction to
Criminal Justice)
Digital Artwork Design (Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop)
Started Fall of 2012
Starting Fall of 2013
Post-Secondary Alignment to Degrees
(Normandale Community College and Hennepin West Technical College)*MNSCU
Health Careers Informatics AAS Business-Marketing and
Management AS,BSBusiness-Marketing and
Management AAS
Computer Science AS, BS Criminal Justice ASLaw Enforcement AS Graphic Design Diploma, AAS
10TH GRADE ACADEMY FOUNDATION COURSES (2 of 4 Courses)
Health Care Core Business Innovations
Foundations of Law Media Arts & Communication
Collaborated with Minnesota State College and University System (MNSCU) to design academy courses.
Foundation course must haves:
• College & Career Exploration Units• Ethics Unit• Specific Course Curriculum (project based)• Relationship Establishment – BARR Training• Evaluation • Student Survey
Collaborated with Minnesota State College and University System (MNSCU) to design academy courses.
Designed 11th grade academy courses:• Created new or redesigned courses• Added an Engineering pathway• Collected feedback from teachers• College going experience• On going staff development (SLPH, MNSCU)• Articulation agreements
11TH GRADE ACADEMY COURSES (1 of 5 courses) (Articulated College Course)
Health Professions
Terminology (HLTH 1010 Health Professions Terminology)
Introduction to Marketing (BUSN 1210 Customer Service)
Flash Game Programming (CSCI 1101 Introduction to
Programming)
Intro to Criminal Justice (SOC 2130 Introduction to
Criminal Justice)
Digital Artwork Design (Adobe Illustrator
/Photoshop)
Internal and External Evaluations (qualitative & quantitative):Students know about their academic standingStudents are challenging themselves in their classesStudents have post-graduation aspirationsStudents are informed about the knowledge and skills needed to be ready for post-graduation aspiration and how their ambitions are related to their academic levelsStudents have engaged in a dialog with an informed person in and outside of school about their future prospects following graduation
• Continued collaboration with MNSCU Deans and Instructors
• Professional learning opportunities for staff (Workforce Development)
• Create 12th grade academy courses• Build additional articulation agreements• Academy programming evaluation(s)• Identify resource needs for academy courses• Continued curriculum work (release time,
summer hours)• Plan and Create Experiential Opportunities • Advisory Board(s) (Business, Industry & Post-
secondary)• Promotion
• Driving the bus while building it• Culture of the school• Staffing FTE• Registration numbers (free market)
• Elective offerings more focused• Course evaluations – does it meet a program of study
(modernize)• New classes/redesign of existing courses
• Dropped classes (disconnected electives)
• Teacher assignments and schedules have changed• +/-
• Academic and CTE relationship
Growth Model for Schools◦ Incentive for success ◦ Mechanism to share strengths of successful schools◦ Overcoming legacy barriers
Difficult to quickly respond to the demands of industry Additional Resources/Reallocation of Resources Teacher licensure Teacher professional learning opportunities and expectations
Structure with Process◦ Attribution Theory◦ Program of Study
Workforce development◦ Teacher training programs (workforce indicators)
Communication and Collaboration between Secondary, Post-Secondary and Business
Academy CoordinatorsGreg Goddard and Kara [email protected], [email protected]
BARR EXPANSION ALIGNMENT
BARR COLLEGE CAREER ADVISORY
ACADEMY PATHWAYS
HEALTH SCIENCE BUSINESS ENGINEER & TECH. LAW & PUB. POLICY MEDIA ARTS & COMM.
12TH GRADE
BARR ADVISORY
LESSON #32 TECH TASK #16
HEALTH PROF. TERM. INTRO MARKETING FLASH PROG. INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE DIGITAL ART DESIGN
LESSON #31
LESSON #30 TECH TASK #15
LESSON #29
NON-TRADITIONAL ACADEMY
LESSON #28TECH TASK #14
LESSON #27
LESSON #26TECH TASK #13
LESSON #25
11TH GRADE BARR ADVISORY
LESSON #24 TECH TASK #12
LESSON #23
LESSON #22 TECH TASK #11
LESSON #21
LESSON #20TECH TASK #10
LESSON #19
LESSON #18TECH TASK #9
LESSON #17
CHOOSE 2 of 5 Courses for 11th/12th Grade (above)
10TH GRADE BARR BLOCK & ADVISORY
LESSON #16 TECH TASK #8
HEALTH CARE CORE BUSINESS INNOV. FOUND. OF LAW MEDIA ARTS
LESSON #15
LESSON #14 TECH TASK #7
LESSON #13
LESSON #12TECH TASK #6
LESSON #11
LESSON #10TECH TASK #5
LESSON #9
CHOOSE 2 of 4 Courses for 10th Grade (above)
9TH GRADE BARR BLOCK & ADVISORY
LESSON #8 TECH TASK #4
EXPLORATION
LESSON #7
LESSON #6 TECH TASK #3
LESSON #5
LESSON #4TECH TASK #2
LESSON #3
LESSON #2TECH TASK #1
LESSON #1