cte courses build foundations for the future!

Career &
Technical
Education
Check-Up
2013
PATRA BOOTS
CTE 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 162
A+ Certification - IT 163
5
5
CISCO I
Intro to Network Infrastructure – IT 290
Router Configuration & Protocols - IT 291
5
5
CISCO II
CISCO 3 LAN Switching and Wireless – IT 292
WAN Theory & Design – IT 293
5
5
Digitools
Intro to PowerPoint - CAT 114
Windows File Management - CAT 116
MS Word Basics – CAT 117
MS Excel Basics – CAT 118
Intro to Keyboarding Skills – CBT 104
2
1
1
1
1
Multimedia I
Digital Image Editing - Media 201
Intro to Graphic Design – Media 175
5
5
Photography I
Intro to Digital Photography – Media 175
4
Total Available
50 Credits – Equivalent
1 Year
Enrollment
220
Enrollment History
and Health
211
210
203
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200
191
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191
Increased Graduation Requirements
Particularly Math
State Test Requirements
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190
FTE
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Proactive Recruiting
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177
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Zero –hour
Increased Offerings
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160
8th Grade
Recruiting Fair
Projections are good
Thinking outside the box
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170
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EOC Algebra, Geometry, Biology
Working on our health
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182
180
Factors Affecting Enrollment
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!
Materials , Supplies & Other Costs
300
281
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245
250
Factors Affecting Budget
216
Enrollment
Extended Days
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200
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176
150
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MSOC in 1000's
100
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District Funding Model
Considering Eliminating Fees in hopes
of increasing enrollment
1 or 2 Major Projects/Year
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2009
2010
2011
2012
Move to Skills Center Model?
Working on our health
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50
Para Time – Bigger Classes Need
Supervision
Fuel and Materials Cost
State Funding
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Equipment Maintenance
Student Activity Supervison
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Walk in refrigeration
Green House Completion
1 computer lab per year upgrade
Exploring Middle School CTE Program
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 Health
General Advisory (GAC) vs Program Advisory (PAC)
GAC - 1 representative from each area
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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
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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 ?