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Career & Technical Education and Concurrent Enrollment Programming Update

Career & Technical Education and Concurrent Enrollment Programming Update DCSD Board of Education Meeting January 15, 2013 Presented by : Steve Johnson, Director of High School Education Kristin Pegg , Career & Technical Education Coordinator. CTE CONSORTIUM / PICKENS TECH.

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Career & Technical Education and Concurrent Enrollment Programming Update

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  1. Career & Technical Education and Concurrent Enrollment Programming Update DCSD Board of Education Meeting January 15, 2013 Presented by: Steve Johnson, Director of High School Education Kristin Pegg, Career & Technical Education Coordinator

  2. CTE CONSORTIUM / PICKENS TECH DCSD PSEO CCCS ACCOUNTABILITY DCSD CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT CAREER EXPLORATION /PLANNING CTE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS The World of Career &Technical Education and Concurrent Enrollment in DCSD

  3. Career & Technical Education Programming • Based on the Colorado Career Cluster Model which is composed of the following: • 6 Industry Sectors • 17 Career Clusters • 83 Career Pathways • In addition to a teaching license, CTE Teachers are expected to hold a CTE credential in each career cluster or pathway area in which they teach. • Each CTE program is required to have a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO). Students participate in competitive events in which they apply the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. (e.g. DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, TSA, Skills USA, etc. )

  4. DCSD Course Offerings within CO Career Cluster Model • Management and Administration • Business Management • Business Principles • Information Processing • Microsoft Office • Business Law • International Business • Professional Business Communication • Professional Bus. Training I, II • Professional Bus. Training Work Experience 110 and 240 • Entrepreneurship • BUS 115-Intro. to Business • BUS 117-Business Writing • BUS 203-International Business • Marketing • Marketing I, II, and III • Mktg Work Experience 110, 240 • MAR 216-Principles of Marketing • Sports Marketing • Entrepreneurship • MAR 235-Consumer Behavior • MAR 160-Customer Service • Finance • Accounting I and II • ACC 121 & 122-Principles of Accounting I and II • Principles of Finance • BUS 116-Principles of Finance • Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources • Agriscience • Advanced Agriscience • Animal Science* • Agricultural Business • Intro. to Veterinary Science • Plant Science/Natural Resources* • Supervised Agricultural Experience • Energy • • ENY 101—Introduction to Energy (LHS)* • * STEM affiliated pathway • STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) • See also STEM affiliated pathways noted by * • Intro to Engineering • Engineering I, II, III, and IV • Tech Lab I, II, III, and IV • Advanced Design (CAD) • Architectural Drafting • Arts, A/V Technology and Communication • FVT 105-Video Production I • FVT 160-Video Post Production I • MGD 101-Intro to Computer Graphics • MGD 111-Photoshop I • MGD 112-Illustrator I • MGD 141-Web Design I • MGD 153-3-D Animation/Flash • Multimedia I- Survey • Multimedia II- Game Programming | 3D Animation |Desktop Pub | Gaming/Programming | Video Production |Web Design • Multimedia III- Adv. 3-D Animation | Adv. Web Design |Adv. Gaming/Programming | Television Production | DC TV Academy | Adv. Video Production • Broadcast Media • Video TV Production • Mass Media/Video Production I • Literature of Film • Interior Design I and II • Fashion Design 1 and II • Graphic Design I, II, III, and IV • AP Graphic Design • Photography I, II, III, and IV • AP Photography • Information Technology • A+ Commander PC Technician Training • CSC 116-Logic and Program Design/Intro Comp. Sci. • CSC 160 & 161-Computer Science I, II • AP Computer Science • Tech Support Agriculture, Natural Resources & Energy • Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness • Foundation knowledge & skills for all career pathways include: • • Academic Content Knowledge • Civic Responsibility • Collaboration • • Communication • Creativity & Innovation • • Critical Thinking/Problem Solving • Find/Use Information Technology • • Global & Cultural Awareness • Personal Responsibility • Work Ethic • Specialized CTE Pathways include: • Alternative Cooperative Education (ACE I, II, III, IV) FACS CORE Business, Marketing & Public Administration STEM, Arts, Design & Information Technology Hospitality, Human Services & Education • Hospitality & Tourism • Foods • Creative and Foreign Foods • Essential of Culinary Arts • ProStart I and II • Catering I and II • Human Services • Personal Finance/Life Management • Relationships • Child Development • ECE 101-Early Childhood Education • ECE 102-Early Childhood Education Internship • ECE 103-Guidance Strategies • ECE 111-Infant & Toddler Theory and Practice • Healthy Decisions • Cosmetology @ Pickens & Englewood (2013-14) • Education & Training • Teacher Cadet program @ MVHS and HRHS • Professional Internship Skilled Trades & Technical Sciences Health Science, Criminal Justice & Public Safety • Health Science • Year-long Health Sciences program through LPS • Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security • Emergency & Fire Management Services* • Fire Science/Principles of Emergency Service • CPAT • First Responder • Law Enforcement Services • CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice • CRJ 125 Law Enforce Operations • * STEM affiliated pathway • Transportation, Distribution & Logistics • Automotive Technologies I • Automotive Technologies II • Automotive Technologies III • Automotive Technologies IV

  5. Past Options for Students • Douglas County CTE Programs (enhanced the last 4years) • CTE Wings at RCHS and LHS • CTE Consortium (formerly known as ACTS and was dissolved; contracts signed and tuition paid between districts) • Pickens Tech (fewer options offered as DCSD programming expands) • PSEO (state model replaced w/ newer Concurrent Enrollment model for 2011-12) • Concurrent Enrollment (Formerly known as College Ready)

  6. Current CTE Programming in DCSD • 61“active” programs • 5 at CVHS • 8 at CHS • 7 at DCHS • 1 at Eagle Academy • 9 at HRHS • 4 at LHS • 9 at MVHS • 6 at PHS • 5 at RCHS • 7 at TRHS • 6,650 total participants in 2010-11 • 7,852 total participants in 2011-12 • 11,531total participants in 2012-13 • 60“Credentialed” teachers currently teaching. • 145CTE Courses Total CTE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS

  7. DCSD Career & Technical Student Organization 2011-12 Accomplishments CTE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS An Association of Marketing Students (DECA): @ CHS, CVHS, DCHS, HRHS, MVHS, PHS, RCHS, TRHS 2 State Champions 16 Top Ten State Finishers 1 National Champion 6 Top Ten National Finishers Vice President of State Officer Team Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA): @ all 9 high schools 7 State Champions 32 Top Ten State Finishers 9National Qualifiers TRHS-largest Colorado Chapter and the 8th largest chapter in the nation

  8. DCSD Career & Technical Student Organization 2011-12 Accomplishments CTE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA): @ CHS, HRHS, MVHS, PHS, TRHS 5 Gold Level State Finishers 18 Silver Level State Finishers 7 Bronze Level State Finishers 2 Gold Level National Finishers State Officer: VP of Publications Technology Student Association (TSA): @ CHS, CVHS, LHS, MVHS, RCHS 4 Gold Level State Finishers 5 Silver Level State Finishers 5 Bronze Level State Finishers 1 National Champion 2 top ten National Finishers LHS Chapter – State 2nd Place Overall Finish

  9. School-Based Programs Availableto All DCSD Students in 2012-13 • CHS • Early Childhood Education 68 • Engineering Pathway 262 • Pre-Med Program* • CVHS • Engineering Pathway 202 • DCHS • Agricultural Sciences 130 • Early Childhood Education 47 • Fashion Design 87 • HRHS • Fashion Design 51 • Interior Design 53 • Teacher Cadet ---(no credentialed teacher at this time) • LHS • Criminal Justice 74 • Computer Info. Tech. Pathway 112 • Engineering Pathway 207 • Multimedia Pathway 370 • MVHS • Fashion Design 30 • Interior Design 80 • Teacher Cadet 12 • Engineering Pathway 358 • PHS • Automotive Technologies 70 • Early Childhood Education 20 • RCHS • Fire Science 15 • Audio Production --- • High School of Business 82 • Comp. Sci. / Engineering Pathway 195 • TRHS • Fashion Design 26 • Interior Design 57 • ProStart Culinary Arts Program 42 • Yellow numbers indicate program enrollment for 2012-13. CTE PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS

  10. CTE Consortium CTE CONSORTIUM/ PICKENS TECH • 5 District Consortium (Cherry Creek, DCSD, Englewood, Littleton, Sheridan) • Offers specialized class or set of classes that leads to any or all of the following: • Dual credit (high school and concurrent enrollment college credit) • Certificate • Training / specialized skills that could be used to gain employment post high school

  11. State Accountability CCCS ACCOUNTABILITY • Federal Perkins Grant • Local Plan • Awards packet • Vouchers • Colorado Technical Act (CTA) Report • Complete financial report • Instructional Costs -Staffing/Salary/Benefits/Extra Duty • Equipment • Books and Supplies • Contracted Programs • VE – 135 Enrollment • Building by building report of programs/classes/enrollment • Participation vs. completion • VE – 135 Follow up • One year later, what are the students doing now?

  12. Perkins Grant 2011-12 • 3 “projects” using approximately $180,312.00 • Professional Development • Development of Project-based Instruction • Assessing Career and Technical Skills • 26 “action steps” • In-State and Out of State Travel • Substitutes for CTE Teachers • Supplies, Equipment, Technology, Curriculum • Extra Duty Pay • Perkins Grant Writing Pay CCCS ACCOUNTABILITY

  13. Perkins Grant 2012-13 • 3 “projects” using approximately $191,528.00 • Professional Development • Development of Project-based Instruction • Assessing Career and Technical Skills • 31 “action steps” • In-State and Out of State Travel • Substitutes for CTE Teachers • Supplies, Equipment, Technology, Curriculum • Extra Duty Pay CCCS ACCOUNTABILITY

  14. What Lies Ahead for CTE? • Continual updating of existing programming especially in the areas of STEM, Computer Information Systems, and Multimedia Technologies • Possible program expansion includes: • Aviation program in Parker area • Health Sciences program at HRHS

  15. Concurrent Enrollment Concurrent Enrollment • A student earns high school and college credit for course simultaneously • College-level courses offered in DCSD high schools • DCSD Teachers are credentialed at the Secondary and Post-Secondary Level • Current Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships: • Arapahoe Community College • Community College Aurora • Red Rocks Community College • CU Succeeds Program

  16. Past Concurrent Enrollment Offerings Concurrent Enrollment 2010-11—16 Courses Offered • Accounting Principles I (ACC 121) • Adobe Photoshop (MGD 111) • Adobe llustrator (MGD 112) • Astronomy (AST 101) • College Algebra (MAT 121) • College Trigonometry (MAT 122) • English Composition (ENG 121) • Intro to Business (BUS 115) • Intro to Early Child Education (ECE 101) • Intro to Graphic Design (MGD 101) • Intro to Literature (LIT 115) • Intro to PC Applications (CIS 118) • International Business (BUS 203) • Law Enforcement Operations (CRJ 125) • Principles of Marketing (MAR 216) • Web Design (MGD 141) 2011-12—32 Courses Offered • Accounting Principles I (ACC 121) • Adobe Illustrator I (MGD 112) • Adobe InDesign (MGD 114) • Adobe Photoshop I (MGD 111) • Astronomy I (AST 101) • College Algebra (MAT 121) • Digital Photo I (ART 143) • English Composition I (ENG 121) • Humanities: Early Civilizations (HUM 121) • Humanities: Medieval to Mod. World (HUM 122) • International Business (BUS 203) • Intro to Archaeology (ANT 107) • Intro to Biotechnology (BIO 160) • Intro to Business (BUS 115) • Intro. to Early Child Education (ECE 101) • Intro To Graphic Design (MGD 101) • Intro to Literature (LIT 115) • Intro to PC Applications (CIS 118) • Japanese I (JPN 111) • Law Enforcement Operations (CRJ 125) • Logic/Program Design (CSC 116) • Motion Graphic Design (MGD 143) • Music Appreciation (MUS 120) • Personal Finance (BUS 116) • Principles of Marketing (MAR 216) • Public Speaking (COM 115) • Spanish Language I (SPA 111) • Spanish Language II (SPA 112) • Video Prod. I (FVT 105) • Video/Post Prod. (FVT 160) • Web Design I (MGD 141)

  17. 2012-13 Concurrent Enrollment Offerings Accounting Principles I & 2 (ACT 121 & 122) Adobe Illustrator I (MGD 112) Adobe InDesign I (MGD 114) Adobe Photoshop I (MGD 111) Astronomy I and II (AST 101 & 102) Battery, Starting & Charging Systems (ASE 123) Business Writing (BUS 117) College Algebra (MAT 121) College Trigonometry (MAT 122) Computer Networking A+ I (CNG 121) Computer Networking A+ II (CNG 122) Computer Science I (CSC 160) Computer Science II (CSC 161) Consumer Behavior (MAR 235) Cultural Anthropology (ANT 101) Customer Service (MAR 160) Economics of Social Issues (ECO 101) English Composition I (ENG 121) Fundamentals of Music (MUS 100) Human Geography (GEO 106) Humanities: Early Civilization (HUM 121) Humanities: Medieval to Modern(HUM 122) Humanities: Modern World (HUM 123) Infant Toddler Theory & Practice (ECE 111) International Business (BUS 203) Interpersonal Communications (COM 125) Intro. to Archaeology (ANT 107) Intro. to Biotechnology (BIO 160) Introduction to Business (BUS 115) Intro. to Computer Graphics (MGD 101) Intro. to Early Childhood Ed. (ECE 101) Intro to Engineering (EGG 100) Intro to Energy Technologies (ENY 101) Intro. to Literature (LIT 115) Intro to Multimedia (MGD 102) Intro. to PC Applications (CIS 118) Law & Ethics for Health Prof. (HPR 106) Logic & Program Design (CSC 116) Medical Terminology (HPR 178) Motion Graphic Design I (MGD 141) Music Appreciation (MUS 120) Personal Finance (BUS 116) Physical Geology (GEY 111) Principles of Marketing (MAR 216) Public Speaking (COM 115) Spanish Language 1 (SPA 111) US History to Recon (HIS 201) US History since Civil War (HIS 202) U-Joint and Axle Shaft Service (ASE 150) Video Production I (FVT 105) Video Post Production I (FVT 160) Working for Yourself (BUS 110) Web Design I (MGD 141) 3-D Animation (MGD 153) 54 Courses Offered Concurrent Enrollment

  18. Concurrent Enrollment Historical Perspective for Arapahoe Community College and Community College of Aurora Combined 2010-2011 Total Enrollment: 1311 Total College Credit Hours Earned: 4106 2011-2012 Total Enrollment: 2743 Total College Credit Hours Earned: 9107 2012-13 Total Enrollment: 2842 *Total College Credit Hours Earned: 9049 *Based on preliminary report prior to official grades posting *Total includes Red Rocks Community College for the first time Concurrent Enrollment

  19. DCSD Post-Secondary Education Option DCSD PSEO • Dual credit program for students not yet graduated from DCSD • Based on old state PSEO model • Option to attend a post secondary institution for a class that DCSD does not offer. Students consult with counselors to explore this option. • Approval is given on a case-by-case basis

  20. Career Exploration and Planning CAREER EXPLORATION /PLANNING • Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) • Connection to Naviance • Internships / Work Experience Credit • Career Connect Program through DCEF • 8th Grade Career Expo through DCEF

  21. CAREER EXPLORATION /PLANNING

  22. What Lies Ahead for Concurrent Enrollment? • New Potential Partnerships • Metro State University • Colorado Christian University • Other area Community Colleges • Continual additions to ACC course offerings at each high school

  23. Summary • CTE programming expanding: 6,650 , 7,852 , 11,531 • Concurrent Enrollment course offerings expanding: 16, 32, 54 • Concurrent Enrollment students increasing: 1311, 2743, 2842 • Exploring connections with other universities. • 12-13 HS schedules help support this expansion.

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