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Program Initiation, Evaluation, and Termination

Program Initiation, Evaluation, and Termination. Goal. The Goal of Career & Technical Education is two-fold: Train students for employment in industry.

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Program Initiation, Evaluation, and Termination

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  1. Program Initiation, Evaluation, and Termination

  2. Goal The Goal of Career & Technical Education is two-fold: • Train students for employment in industry. • Provide students with the academic and technical skills necessary to prepare for the next level of training or post-secondary education.

  3. Program Initiation • DESE’s Application for Approval of Career-Education Program’s Guidelines (FV-3) • Employment Outlook • Student Interest • Building Space and Facility Requirement • Financial Considerations All Programs will be discussed and approved by the Career & Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Board

  4. Program Status IndicatorsPSI

  5. Program Termination • Three –Tier Process 1. Watch 2. Probation 3. Termination Programs that continue to perform below acceptable levels may be recommended for termination by the CTE Advisory Board to the SSD School Board

  6. Program Evaluation Program Status Indicators Placement Enrollment Advisory Committees Certification Occupational Outlook 30% 30 pts. 25% 25 pts 20% 20 pts 20% 20 pts 5% 5 pts

  7. Placement

  8. Enrollment

  9. Advisory

  10. Certification

  11. Outlook

  12. Improvement Plans Any program on the “Watch List” is required to write an improvement plan tailored to meet the needs of the identified problem areas. The plans will be written with input from teachers, administrators and advisory team members. All plans will be submitted to building administrators for approval.

  13. Programs that are not on the “Watch List” but have a program status indicator below acceptable levels will be required to have an improvement plan. PlacementEnrollmentAdvisoryCertification < 60% <50% <100% <62%

  14. Improvement plans submitted from programs on the “Watch List” will be reviewed by the CTE Advisory Board. NOTE: Any program not on the “Watch List” but failing to meet a program status indicator for three consecutive years will also be reviewed by the CTE Advisory Board.

  15. Committee Members Randy Barnes—SSD Technology Facilitator Jim Fischer—HR, Mehlville School Dist. Kim Ford-Beals—Asst. Principal, North Tech HS John Gaal—Dir. Carpenters’ Dist. Council-Stl. George Lestina—President, IPC Graphics Mike Powers—Principal, North Tech HS Jeff Spiegel—Supt. Ferguson-Florissant Sch. Dist. Shane Trafton—SSD Curriculum/Instruction

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