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California Health Science Capacity Building Project

California Health Science Capacity Building Project. Review. PURPOSE. Health Science pipeline programs Prepare students to transition into healthcare occupations and postsecondary education. Scope of the Project.

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California Health Science Capacity Building Project

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  1. California Health Science Capacity Building Project Review

  2. PURPOSE • Health Science pipeline programs • Prepare students to transition into healthcare occupations and postsecondary education

  3. Scope of the Project Pathway must lead to a postsecondary health science related associate degree, certification and licensure and/or a bachelor’s degree or employment options in healthcare.

  4. Scope of the Project • Funding for one year : • Establishment grant • Enhancement grant Programs selected must provide a planned sequence of study, competencies, and courses within the Health Science Pathway Program beginning in grade seven extending through grade 14.

  5. Establishment GrantsNew pathway program • Write new curriculum • Align current curriculum with California’s CTE standards and health science content • Develop and implement articulation agreements or dual credit options with post-secondary partners • Professional development student leadership opportunities through California Health Occupations Students of America (Cal-HOSA) • Work-based learning activities

  6. Enhancement GrantsExpand/Improve Current Pathway • Funds are not intended to be used to maintain an already existing pathway • Write additional new advanced curriculum • Align curriculum to California’s CTE and academic standards • Align curriculum competencies (with industry competencies)

  7. Pathway Team(Required) • School district representative • Secondary administrator • Middle school administrator • Postsecondary representative  • Secondary counselor or career technician or guidance technician • Community college counselor

  8. Pathway Team • Two core academic teachers - different subject areas: English/language arts, history/social science, science, mathematics • CTE teacher or ROCP teacher • Healthcare industry partner(s) • Workforce Investment or local economic development community partner(s)

  9. Grant Time Period • June 1, 2010 - May 31, 2011 • No extensions are available

  10. Required Activities • Health Science Educators’ Institute with a full compliment of team   • Provide an overview of the pathway and a validated effective practice document   • Participate in a CDE directed evaluation as well as the Governor’s CTE Initiative evaluation • Provide professional development for team members

  11. Required Activities • Participate in one or more site visits   • Participate in the ongoing regional articulation projects as developed in the Statewide Career Pathways: Web site athttp://statewidepathways.org/ • Articulate and/or implement dual credit options with postsecondary education programs  • Attend grant training   • Participate in two teleconferences • Provide Work-based learning activities

  12. Required ActivitiesCal-HOSA • Maintain a Cal-HOSA chapter • Participate in regional and statewide activities • Participation in State Leadership Conference

  13. Additional Information • Curriculum and other products developed must be submitted to the CDE • Applicants must demonstrate appropriate career exploration, leadership skills, and workplace learning opportunities in healthcare related to the specific pathway  

  14. California Education Code sections 33430-33432: • (a) This article establishes the HealthScienceandMedical Technology Project, administered by the State Department of Educationto provide competitive grant funds to California public schools offering grades 7 to 12, inclusive, to enhance existing or establish new health-related career pathway programs…… 

  15. (b) Funding provided for the purposes of this article shall be used for any of the following purposes: standards-based curriculum development, development of a sequence of courses in selected pathways, program articulation in grades 7 to 14, inclusive, material and equipment, student support, work-based learning experiences, and professional development.

  16. Use of Funds • A .20% FTE has been allowed for project coordination – no other salary exceptions • No other coordination salaries are allowable – such as Cal-HOSA advisors, middle school JUMP advisors, work based learning advisors, evaluation and data collection personnel, community liaisons, nor other district or site personnel  

  17. Curriculum and Articulation • Stipends for integrated CTE standards-based curriculum development, development of a sequence of courses, and program articulation in grades 7 to 14 are not extra duty pay based on a monthly formula.

  18. Curriculum and Articulation • Stipends are for product development, not meetings in which products are not evident. Pathway coordination activities should be accomplished through the pathway coordinator as supported by the grant • Stipends are paid on product-basedactivities as indicated in legislation

  19. Curriculum and Articulation • Curriculum developed will be submitted to CDE for web site, www.health-careers.org • Stipends must be at the approved and usual site rate • Total stipends for an individual are limited to $4,500.00 per person • Substitute pay is allowable for pathway activities  

  20. Material and Equipment • Equipment and textbook purchases should be for new pathway start up or enhancement of an existing pathway. This grant clearly does not allow supplanting • Supplemental books and resources not found in other classrooms as appropriate to the pathways are great and allowable

  21. Materials and Equipment • Cal-HOSA is integrated into existing curriculum and may require minimal material purchases • Cal-HOSA does not have curriculum but some supplemental learning materials are available

  22. Student Support/Work-based Learning • Transportation for all students in pathway bus – no individual tickets for travel • Cal-HOSA jackets, scrubs, other classroom or required workplace learning equipment • See www.cal-hosa.org for additional student options

  23. Professional Development • Conferences and workshops must be directly related to CTE pathway • Professional development must be available to grades 7-14 pathway team

  24. Evaluation and Data Collection • Data collection plan will require a three-fold method: 1) The use of a teacher self-reported accountability pathway assessment 2) Surveys and interviews with selected students 3) Student school records

  25. Evaluation and Data Collection • Students served in the pathway or number of pathway students served • Student grade point average • Student attendance • Student completion/graduation rates • Student work-based learning placements • Number of work-based learning hours completed by each student

  26. Evaluation and Data Collection • Cal-HOSA membership • Students enrolling in postsecondary education • Students passing portions of the California High School Exit Examination • Students’ perceptions about the effectiveness of the pathway • Number of students planning to pursue a health-related field

  27. Mid-year Reporting Requirements • Mid Year Report • Due – 11/30/2010 • Includes: Budget of Mid-Year Financial Expenditures/Narrative to Date with Official Signatures Workplan with progress to date

  28. Reports not received by due date will not be processed and payments not submitted until the middle of January • Reports not received by December 31, 2010 will forfeit ALL additional funding; grant will be closed; the first 50% payment will be billed back to the district

  29. Final Reporting Requirements • Final Year End Report Grant Ends – 5/31/2011 • Final Year End Report Due – 6/30/2011 Final Report Includes: • Final written report with concrete data (increase in API, pass rate on CAHSEE, attendance, college-going rates, etc.)

  30. Final Reporting Requirements • The Completed Work Plan with the Final Report • The End of Project Financial Expenditure/Narrative • Official Signatures • Copy of all developed products, electronic and hard copies • Effective Practices sheet • Pathway Data sheet

  31. Grant Review Status and Approval • All work plans and budgets have been reviewed and revisions requested • Most work plans and budget revisions have been re-submitted • Additional revisions have been requested from some grantees

  32. Current Status • Work plans and budgets should be reviewed by pathway team to determine appropriate activities and budget expenditures based on grant review details • Evaluation of work plan and grant payments will be based on grant and budget requirements and criteria provided in RFA, memos and coordinators' meeting.

  33. Final Thoughts • Questions regarding work plans and budgets should be addressed to your site mentor • Final determination of any work plan or budget questions will be made by CDE Prepared by Cindy Beck cbeck@cde.ca.gov California Department of Education

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