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The Academies of CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL Driven by Excellence, Decided by You.

The Academies of CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL Driven by Excellence, Decided by You. GOAL. Our goal is to create the top college eligible students in MS; who also posses the skills and knowledge needed to be c ollege and c areer PREPARED . Defining Characteristics of Career Academies.

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The Academies of CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL Driven by Excellence, Decided by You.

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  1. The Academies of CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL Driven by Excellence, Decided by You.

  2. GOAL Our goal is to create the top college eligible students in MS; who also posses the skills and knowledge needed to becollegeand career PREPARED.

  3. Defining Characteristics of Career Academies 1. A small learning community, comprising a group of students within the larger high school who take classes together for at least 2 years, taught by a team of teachers from different disciplines 2. A college-preparatory curriculum with a career theme, enabling students to see relationships among academic subjects and their applications to a broad field of work 3. Partnerships with employers, the community, and local colleges, bringing resources from outside the high school to improve student motivation and achievement

  4. The “3 R’s” of Career Academies Rigor Relevance Relationships

  5. What Makes Academies Successful? • Community Support • Advisory Board • District Support • Support From Leadership • Whole School Buy-In • School Level Structure and Engagement • 10 National Standards of Practice • Student Involvement • All Students Included

  6. Our Journey • Spring2011 • Wando High School • NCAC convention in Anaheim, CA. • May 2012, • Awarded Career Academy Grant from MDE • $45,000 over 3 years to research and implement the academy model. • Committee formed to investigate implementation • Fall of 2012 • NCAC convention in Nashville, TN

  7. Our Journey • Spring 2013 • Group of teachers, counselors, administrators and a board member visited Springdale High School in Springdale, AR • Fall 2013 • Freshmen Seminar course at Sumner Hill began • Team attended Academies of Nashville Study Visit • Partnership Campaign began • Spring 2014 • School Wide PD day for CHS and Sumner Hill teachers focused on Academies. • Academy Teams began planning integrated lessons for 14/15 • Final Preparations being made for 1st academy cohort in Fall of 2014

  8. Resources to Utilize • National Career Academy Coalition • http://www.ncacinc.com • http://www.ncacinc.com/academies/standards • College and Career Academy Support Network • http://casn.berkeley.edu • Academies of Nashville • http://www.mnps.org/Page68146.aspx

  9. For More Information Contact: Brett Robinson Director, Clinton High School Career Complex 601-924-0247 bhrobinson@clintonpublicschools.com Dr. Eddie Peasant Principal, Clinton High School 601-924-5656 epeasant@clintonpublicschools.com

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