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CARTER CHRISTENSEN

CARTER CHRISTENSEN. HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION PRESIDENT. MICHELLE WALKER. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. WHAT IS ADMINISTRATOR DAY?. Outreach activity to school administrators Increase understanding of DECA ’ s connections to curriculum and student performance. ACTIVITIES. Welcome reception

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CARTER CHRISTENSEN

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  1. CARTER CHRISTENSEN HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION PRESIDENT

  2. MICHELLE WALKER DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

  3. WHAT IS ADMINISTRATOR DAY? • Outreach activity to school administrators • Increase understanding of DECA’s connections to curriculum and student performance

  4. ACTIVITIES • Welcome reception • Update on DECA’s connection to education initiatives • Behind-the-scenes tour • Networking lunch

  5. BENEFITS Interaction with other administrators, student members, advisors and business partners

  6. BENEFITS • Showcase officer team • Ongoing communication

  7. IMPACT • Interaction with existing and potential members • Change in perspective • New connections

  8. ADMINISTRATOR DAYKEY STEPS • Schedule event • Create database of potential audience • Announce event – Save the Date • Identify speaker and collaborate • Invite attendees • Follow-up

  9. RYAN UNDERWOOD OREGON ASSOCIATION ADVISOR

  10. Oregon CTSOs:Setting the Stage

  11. CTSO Administrative Structure THEN: • Oregon Department of Education as Charter Holder • Education Service District Charged with State Association Management • Board of Advisors

  12. CTSO Administrative Structure NOW: • Oregon Department of Education as Charter Holder • Oregon DECA, Inc. • Board of Directors hires State Association Management

  13. Coming Together • 2011 Formed the Oregon CTE Student Leadership Foundation • Coordinate Joint Efforts • Develop CTSO Partners • Disseminate $100,000

  14. The Call that Changed It All • State Representative Jeff Reardon • Former SkillsUSA & DECA Advisor • Teacher / Industry / School Board

  15. The Call that Changed It All • “What does great CTE look like in other states?” • Strategy: Use CTSOs to showcase great CTE

  16. What would a great CTSO model look like? • $5,000 in unrestricted funds at the local level • Funded through the OCTESLF • $50,000 in base administration support to each CTSO • Build out 2 new CTSOs (TSA & FEA)

  17. Suggested Performance Standards • Develop annual Program of Work • 50 Members or 50% of CTE Students • Participate in 1 Regional/State/Nat’l Event • 10 Hours of Advisor Professional Development • Membership in ACTE or Professional Association • Share 1 lesson plan, activity, or educational exercise

  18. “Get Me Something I Can Present to my Colleagues…” • Goal • Issue/Problem • Proposed Solution • Has This Been Proposed in a Previous Session? • Does this Amend Current Law?

  19. “Get Me Something I Can Present to my Colleagues…” • Background • CTSO Education Impact & Benefits • Financial Request • Budget to Show How It Would Work • Projected Results of Implementation • Important Provisions • List of all CTSO Competitions

  20. The InitialPITCH • $3.9 Million for CTSOs • 1,400% Increase

  21. The Stars Align…Aligning the Stars • 14 Page Briefing Paper called: “Oregon Plan for Accelerating Applied Academics Through Statewide Growth and Achievement through Career Technical Student Organizations” • 1 Page Bill Draft called: • “Oregon CTSO Rejuvenation Bill”

  22. Bill Draft DECLARES EMERGENCY “This 2013 Act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, and this 2013 Act takes effect July 1, 2013.”

  23. “1 Rep Isn’t Enough…” – Building CTE Support • Oregon ACTE • Oregon CTSO Boards • All Judges & Partners • CTSO Alumni • All Local Chapters • Parents & Community

  24. Aligning the Stars… “You Need a CTSO Intern”

  25. HB 2985 • CTSO Rejuvenation Bill • 20 co-sponsors • Bi-Partisan • Jeff Reardon (D) • John Davis (R)

  26. CTE/CTSO Proclamation • Governor Kitzhaber

  27. JointWebsite • OregonCTSO.org • Featured Proclamation • CTSO Impact • @OregonCTSO • Bill Information

  28. Hearings, Testimony, and Sustaining the Campaign • House Education Committee Hearing • House Ways & Means • Ground Game • Testimony Campaign

  29. The Actual PITCH • $2.73 Million for CTSOs • 992% Increase

  30. Testimonials

  31. Testimonials

  32. Testimonials

  33. Testimonials

  34. Tools of the Trade

  35. @OregonCTSO

  36. Twitter Campaign • After Each Testimonial Came In • Individual Thanks to Each Bill Sponsor • Members of Committees • Good News from Each CTSO • Pictures of Students with Legislators • Factoids from the Original Brief • RT & Amplification

  37. Tweets

  38. Tweets

  39. Twitter Photo Campaign

  40. Twitter Photo Campaign

  41. Twitter Photo Campaign

  42. Twitter Photo Campaign

  43. Twitter Photo Campaign

  44. Twitter Photo Campaign

  45. Twitter Photo Campaign

  46. “Sausage Making” • Flexibility and Fallback Position • Changing Course & Joining Forces [HB2985 merges into SB498 & HB2912] • CTE & CTSOs Together

  47. The FinalPITCH • $1.7 Million for CTSOs • 600% Increase • $10 million for CTE

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