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SPRING WAVA Conference Excellence in Leadership

SPRING WAVA Conference Excellence in Leadership. Kathleen Lopp Betty Klattenhoff Assistant Superintendent Director Career and College Readiness Career and Technical Education. KATHLEEN LOPP Assistant Superintendent. ASHLY FLYGARE Executive Assistant. PHYLLIS LAWSON Certification.

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SPRING WAVA Conference Excellence in Leadership

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  1. SPRING WAVA Conference Excellence in Leadership Kathleen Lopp Betty Klattenhoff Assistant Superintendent Director Career and College Readiness Career and Technical Education

  2. KATHLEEN LOPPAssistant Superintendent ASHLY FLYGAREExecutive Assistant PHYLLIS LAWSONCertification KIM HOSSSecretary Senior BARBARA DITTRICHAdvanced Placement BETTY KLATTENHOFFCTE Director JILL PILBROSecretary Senior LANCE WRZESINSKIBusiness & Marketing / IT DEIFI STOLZCareer and Technical Education /Methods of Administration MARY NAGELFamily & Consumer Science /Financial Literacy DENNIS WALLACESkilled & Technical Sciences VACANTSTEM Education PHOUANG HAMILTONGrants & Innovative Programs REBECCA WALLACEAgriculture Science MARY KANIKEBERGJobs for America’s Graduates MARIANNA GOHEENHealth Science HEIDI SCHULTZGRADS Teen Parent Program

  3. America’s Edge Ensuring Washington State’s Global Success Reducing our “Skills Gap” through innovative models and rigorous standards

  4. America’s Edge Washington State Contact: Steven Leahy, State Director sleahy@americasedge.org

  5. What is CTE? Shape the Future

  6. Perkins 2012-13 Carryover Funds Redistributed end of February 2013-14 Perkins Applications “Needs More Work” Adjustments to application must be made before OSPI can process “Pending” Perkins Improvement Plan or End of Year report missing April 1, 2014 Deadline

  7. Career Readiness for a Working Washington • OSPI and Employment Security Department partnership • Connects school districts with local Workforce Development Councils to make career exploration, career pathways, mentoring, and on-site workplace experience a permanent part of the high school experience. • Pilot Sites • Yelm, Wenatchee, Renton, Evergreen, Spokane

  8. Career Readiness for a Working Washington • OSPI and Employment Security Department partnership • Connects school districts with local Workforce Development Councils to make career exploration, career pathways, mentoring, and on-site workplace experience a permanent part of the high school experience. • Pilot Sites • Yelm, Wenatchee, Renton, Evergreen, Spokane

  9. Career Readiness for a Working Washington OSPI and Employment Security Department partnership Connects school districts with local Workforce Development Councils to make career exploration, career pathways, mentoring, and on-site workplace experience a permanent part of the high school experience. Pilot Sites Yelm, Wenatchee, Renton, Evergreen, Spokane

  10. CEDARS 2014-15 CEDARS manual released in February No CTE changes in the manual Cip Code changes and 2014-15 Cip Code Chart found in the CEDARS Appendices All changes are in red New Cip Codes 110701 Introduction to Computer Science (E) 120501 Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef (P) 512210 Global Health (P) No dropped CIP Codes

  11. Next Generation Science Standards 2013-2014 Building a Plan to Understand 2014-2015 Building the Foundation 2015-2016 Building Resources and Readiness

  12. CTE Certification Phyllis Lawson phyllis.lawson@k12.wa.us (360) 725-6400 Kelli Bennett kelli.bennett@k12.wa.us (360) 725-6400

  13. Microsoft IT Academy Contact: Lisa Murray Speltz|waita@microsoft.com|(206) 818-9561

  14. Congratulations to the Top 10 Schools Overall for 2013-14 Academic Year – MOS Certification

  15. Congratulations to the Top 10 Schools Overall For 2013/2014 Academic Year – MOS Certification

  16. Did you know? Grades 9-12 *Source: IDC Study, October, 2013

  17. Did You Know?

  18. Microsoft Office is number 3 on the list of most required skills, and Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word are number 11 and number 13.

  19. Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Exams Mapped to Career Clusters Microsoft Office is number 3 on the list of most required skills, and Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word are number 11 and number 13.

  20. Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exams mapped to Career Clusters Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel is a foundational requirement for all career clusters. Career Cluster source: http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/glance/careerclusters.html

  21. Career Skills Exams and Certifications • 150 Career Skills Certification exams • Exam standards align with the National Career Clusters • Standards and exams created with industry and subject matter experts • Includes a Career Skills Performance Evaluation • Contact: • www.PrecisionExams.com • (801) 653-9356

  22. Career Skills Exams and Certifications 150 Career Skills Certification Exams Exam standards align with the National Career Clusters Standards and exams created with industry and subject matter experts Includes a Career Skills Performance Evaluation Contact: www.PrecisionExams.com (801) 653-9356

  23. Professional Educators Standards Board Updates Brendan O’Conner, PESB Program Specialist brendan.o’connor@k12.wa.us (360) 725-6275

  24. WAC 181-77-070 CTE Director Revision Fall 2013: Proposed language shared and distributed to WAVA area groups for feedback. January 2014: Feedback reviewed and incorporated by CTE Director workgroup. Changes take effect September 2014. Creates an Initial/Continuing certificate and renewal requirements in alignment with other roles. Mandates CTE administration coursework to be eligible.

  25. WAC 181-77-070 CTE Director Initial consideration by PESB at their March meeting. No action taken. Preliminary review. Proposed amendment to be presented at May meeting. Action taken. Will repeal 181-77-070 and replace with 181-77-071. Current cert holders eligible for Continuing CTE Director cert upon expiration of current cert.

  26. CTE Counselor/OIS Workgroup Formed November 2013 Developing clarification of roles and duties Update/align certificates with other roles Initial/Continuing rather than 1, 3, 5 year certs. Drafts will be vetted statewide

  27. Other Certification Topics Non-CTE Certification Renewal requirements are changing starting September 2014. Continuing education or professional growth plans (PGPs) for teachers at the elementary and secondary levels in STEM-related subjects must include a specific focus on the integration of STEM instruction as per RCW 28A.410.2212. Affects all elementary teachers and secondary STEM-related teachers

  28. Certification Renewal Options

  29. Certification Renewal Options Educators who complete 4 PGPs/5 years have completed certificate renewal requirements. Each completed PGP = 30 clock hours. Four PGPs = 120 clock hours. Additional hours needed for salary advancement If an educator chooses to “mix & match” PGPs and clock hours, the total number of combined clock hour equivalent must = 150 clock hours.  For example: 3 PGPs + 60 CH = 150

  30. Thank you for allYOUdo for CTE!

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