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Manor ISD October 23, 2007 1:00 – 3:30 p.m.

College and Career Preparatory Program. Career and Technology Education. Manor ISD October 23, 2007 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. Manor ISD October 23, 2007 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. Agend a. Overview, CCPP in Austin ISD Overview, CTE in Lockhart ISD Manor ISD and ACC Partnership Benefits

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Manor ISD October 23, 2007 1:00 – 3:30 p.m.

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  1. College and Career Preparatory Program Career and Technology Education Manor ISDOctober 23, 20071:00 – 3:30 p.m. Manor ISD October 23, 2007 1:00 – 3:30 p.m.

  2. Agenda • Overview, CCPP in Austin ISD • Overview, CTE in Lockhart ISD • Manor ISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • ACC Contact Information

  3. CCPP CTE Overview, CCPP in Austin ISD

  4. Why CCPP in Austin ISD? • 2003 Central Office Reorganization • CTE department disbanded • 12 staff members • National RFP for CTE program operations, April 2003 • Encompassed college-going activities and CTE • Awarded to ACC, July 2003

  5. Austin ISD/ACC Interlocal Agreement • 3-Year Interlocal Agreement • Renewed every three years • 1st Agreement • 2003-2004 $600,000 • 2004-2005 $600,000 • 2005-2006 $600,000 • Total $1,800,000 • 2nd Agreement • 2006-2007 $656,793 • 2007-2008 $675,073 • 2008-2009 $693,902 • Total $2,025,768

  6. Austin ISD Overview • 82,000 Total Students • 12 High Schools • 18 Middle Schools

  7. Austin ISD Career and Technology Education Overview • Serves Grades 6-12 • 14,402 CTE Students • 200 CTE Teachers

  8. Austin ISDCollege and Career Preparatory Program • Coordinates all College-Going Activities • P-16 Initiatives • Early College Start (Dual Credit) • Tech Prep • College Connection • Summer Bridge • Gates High School Redesign • House Bill 400 • House Bill 1

  9. CCPP Austin ISDCareer and Technical Education CTE • Program Direction • Student Certification • Perkins Grant Management • Teacher Certifications • Staff Development • Student Organizations • Academy Direction • Business Partnerships • Shared Facilities • Shared Faculty • K-12 College/Career Awareness Plan • College/Career Readiness • Field-based experiences for students and teachers

  10. Austin ISDCCPP Operations

  11. Austin ISD CCPP Fiscal Responsibilities • Serve as budget manager for: • $2.1 million contract funds • $1.4 million annual state-weighted CTE funds • $970,000 annual in Perkins and Tech-Prep federal funds • $900,000 Rio Grande funds • $150,000 Home Depot funds

  12. Austin ISD CCPPKey Results • Established majors at all 11 comprehensive high schools • Implemented new programs at 6 high schools, 2 middle schools, and the Special Education Center: -Health Sciences Technology -Collision Repair -Criminal Justice -Agriculture Science -Project Lead-the-Way (Pre-Engineering) -Fire Academy -Culinary Arts -Computer Networking • Adopted 81 new textbooks involving 100+ teachers in reviewing 267 titles • Established numerous industry-related certificates for students

  13. Austin ISD CCPPKey Results • Developing 123 instructional planning guides • Developed numerous articulation agreements • Provided teacher professional development • Participated in all 11 comprehensive high school audits by the Southern Region Education Board (SREB) • Involved in High School Redesign • Conducted campus trainings for administrators, counselors, teachers, academy leaders, and department chairs

  14. Austin ISD CCPPKey Results • Supported Human Resources as certification authority for CTE teachers • Audited 175+ teacher files to ensure appropriate credentials • Business and Industry Connections

  15. Overview, CTE in Lockhart ISD

  16. Lockhart ISD Overview • 2,400 Total Students • 1 High School • 1 Alternative School • 1 Middle School

  17. Lockhart ISD CTE Overview Serve Grades 7-12 1,003 CTE Students 12 CTE Teachers Contract $25,000 Contract Renewed Annually

  18. How CCPP Operates in Lockhart

  19. Manor ISD and ACC Partnership Benefits

  20. Manor ISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • House Bill1 • State Leader • Model Demonstration Site • P-16 Special Advisors to THECB • College Readiness Standards • P-16 Initiatives • P-16 Grant Opportunities • Math, Science, and Technology Teaching Academies • Intensive Summer Bridge Programs • Middle School Reading Academies • Math and Science Elementary Academies • Education Access – 217 Academic and Workforce Degrees and Certificates – 39 Academic Transfer Degrees – 178 Workforce Degrees and Certificates

  21. Manor ISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • Workforce Expertise • Business Leaders • Workforce Advisory Committees • All Chambers of Commerce • WorkSource • Many Others • Leadership Activities • Career and Technology Association of Texas (CTAT) President-Elect • State Advanced Technical Credit (ATC) Advisory Board • CTE Audit Teams • District CTE Advisory Councils • Perkins Oversight All ACC • Secondary Perkins Funding Experts • PEIMS Code Training

  22. Manor ISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • Shared Planning Meetings • Manor/ACC Executive Team Meetings • Shared Manor/ADD Board of Trustees Meetings • Shared Workforce Advisory Committees • District Advisory Committees • Campus Advisory Committees • Many Others • Shared Training • Professional Development • Customized Training • Alternative Teacher Certification • Vertical Teams • Customized Training • Exemplars and Best Practice Materials • Shared Conference Presentations • All P-16 Activities

  23. Manor ISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • Shared and Enhanced Programs • “First” Partner • College Connection • Early College Start • Capital Area College Tech-Prep Consortium • Shared Faculty • Distance Learning • Virtual College of Texas • ACC Early College High School Model • Summer Programs • Math, Science, and Technology Teaching Academies • Intensive Summer Programs • Middle School Reading Academies • Communities in School Programs • Grants • ACC/ISD Foundation Scholarship Initiative • Academy Expansion • Course, Equipment, Material, Supplies • Facility Design • Interventions (e.g., Johnston High School, PBMAS Stage 3)

  24. ACC Contact Information

  25. ACC Contact Info • Mary Hensley 512-223-7618 mhensley@austincc.edu • Gary Madsen 512-223-7087 gmadsen@austincc.edu • Mark Kincaid 512-414-4491 mkincaid@austinisd.org For copies of this PowerPoint Presentation: www.austincc.edu/isd/manor_isd/102307Presentation.ppt

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