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CONNECTICUT TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM

CONNECTICUT TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM. Trade Technology Advisory Committee Procedures. 08/25/04. COMMITTEE COMPOSITION. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE. COMPOSITION. 1) Industry Representatives (minimum of three) from Local Area Companies in your school district

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CONNECTICUT TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM

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  1. CONNECTICUT TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM Trade Technology Advisory Committee Procedures 08/25/04

  2. COMMITTEE COMPOSITION

  3. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 1) Industry Representatives (minimum of three) from Local Area Companies in your school district Including Specialty Representative (where applicable) (Example-Building Inspector for the Construction Trades) 2) Department Head and Instructor(s) 3) Students (Graduate within the last five years-current student is optional) 4) Trade Consultant – Ex Officio 5) School Administrator – Ex Officio 6) Optional Members – Academic Teachers, Parents, Students, Etc. 7) Chairperson – selected from anyone within the committee

  4. MEETING PROCESS

  5. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING PROCESS Minimum of two (2) per year Meetings scheduled by Department Head and reviewed by their Administrator by September 20 with notification to the Assistant Superintendent, Judy Thompson, by October 1st GENERAL ITEMS FOR EVERY MEETING Agenda, which is reflective of the minute form supplied, along with additional items that are important to your program reviewed with Administrator Examples: Field Trips, Professional Development , Legal Questions, Skills USA,

  6. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING PROCESS FIRST MEETING Completed before November 19th GENERAL ITEMS PREVIOUSLY LISTED PLUS THESE Standard Equipment List reviewed and signed off by chairperson NOCTI or Perkins Examination process and results reviewed Textbooks and Technology reviewed and suggestions made Meeting length 60 minutes (not including dinner) Simplified Standardized minute and participant forms on the “Q” drive completed and forwarded to Principal by 11/29

  7. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING PROCESS SECOND MEETING Completed between February 23 and May 21 GENERAL ITEMS PREVIOUSLY LISTED PLUS THESE Curriculum reviewed and suggestions noted NOCTI –Preparation or Debriefing Review the Graduate Follow-Up Study (available from Bill Turek) Notification of Trade Reauthorization date (available from Robert Martin) Meeting length 60 minutes (not including dinner) Simplified Standardized minute and participant forms on the “Q” drive completed and forwarded to Principal by 5/28

  8. MINUTE RECORDING PROCESS

  9. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTE RECORDING PROCESS Responsibility of Department Head to designate recorder and must ensure that minutes are recorded at every meeting using the simplified standardized template that is available electronically on the “Q” drive in a folder labeled T.T.A.C. Document will be “saved as” TTAC – Trade - School - Date example: TTAC - Carpentry - Grasso - 10-15-03 *Remember it’s a TEMPLATE and must be saved back into your “Q” Drive folder as a DOCUMENT titled TTAC – Trade – School - Date Trade Advisory Minutes are to be e-mailed only to the Principal who will review and forward the final version of all their trade/technologies minutes) to Barbara O’Brien, administrative assistant to the Assistant Superintendent, Judy Thompson.

  10. RESPONSIBILITIES DEPARTMENT HEAD

  11. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT HEAD RESPONSIBILITIES Meet with administration to schedule two (2) tentative meeting dates by September 20th Complete Committee Composition by October 1st and Publish meeting dates with Trade Advisory members, and Principal who will forward to the Barbara O’Brien, administrative assistant to Assistant Superintendent, Judy Thompson. Compose the Meeting Agenda following the Minutes Form Elect a Chairperson and designate recorder Minutes and participant information recorded on standardized form and forward electronically to the Principal. Complete tasks required – Standard Equipment List sign-off, review of textbooks, curriculum, and review of supply money, etc.

  12. RESPONSIBILITIES ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM

  13. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES Review Trade Technology Advisory Committee guidelines with the Trade Department Head and Instructor(s) by August 29th Set tentative meeting dates with Trade Department Heads by September 17th. Place the dates of your trade / technology meeting dates on the appropriate form on the “V” drive by October 1st. Review standardized reporting forms, located on the “Q Drive” with the Department Head prior to the 1st meeting. Review the agenda with Department Head Secure information on Trade Reauthorization and Graduate Follow-Up from Central Office and forward to the Department Head Review committee minutes and insure they are forwarded to Barbara O’Brien, administrative assistant to Assistant Superintendent, Judy Thompson.

  14. RESPONSIBILITIES TRADE CONSULTANT

  15. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE TRADE CONSULTANT RESPONSIBILITIES Review Trade Technology Advisory Committee meeting dates. Assist in locating participants if requested by Department Head Attend as many meetings as possible Review minutes, list the top three (3) concerns for each of the trade areas and forward to your State Steering Team Construct action plans for each concern in conjunction with your State Steering Team Forward process improvement ideas via “e-mail” to Drew Soltys

  16. RESPONSIBILITIES ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT

  17. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Support the process in detail to the Administrative Teams Produce a spreadsheet of all Trade Technology Advisory Committee meetings for the school year which will be placed on the “Q” drive. Attend as many meetings as possible Review common concerns and action plans with the Management Team and report back at a Trade Consultants Meeting Advise Administrative Teams on success and/or needed improvement of individual Trade Technology Advisory Committees Assist in the development of an External Customer Survey to measure the success of the Trade Technology Advisory Committee process

  18. EXTERNAL CUSTOMER SURVEY

  19. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE EXTERNAL CUSTOMER SURVEY • Assistant Superintendent and Trade Consultant Generated Measuring: • Trade Technology Advisory Committee success • CWE employer / employee satisfaction • NOCTI Validity for VTSS • Skills USA Involvement • Our ability to implement and measure T.T.A.C. action plans • Newsletter quality • Program suggestions

  20. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE STATE STEERING TEAM

  21. TRADE TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE STATE STEERING TEAM Jeff Seitz – Seitz Corporation, Torrington John Hogan – Chief Building Inspector, Manchester Robert Rothstein – CBOA, Madison Ruth DeMand – D. H. Drafting-Machine, Kaynor Ralph Salemme – D. H. Plumbing & Heating, Platt Chris Jones – D.H. – Hotel Grasso Bruce Sievers – Director, Cheney Dave Grzych – Education Consultant, Central Office Ray Mencio – Education Consultant, Central Office

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