Preparing Students for College and Careers: Career & Technical Education in the 21 st Century

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1 Preparing Students for College and Careers: Career & Technical Education in the 21 st Century

2 PRESENTERS Tony D. Johnson Career and Technical Education State Director Simone García Career and Technical Education Innovation Fund Director

3 DEDICATION TO CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) Mission To increase the number of CTE- focused students, such that by 2017, 80 percent of District students concentra?ng in CTE programs will complete Programs of Study that lead to a cer?fica?on, creden?al, or diploma associated with one of the District s most promising occupa?ons. Vision A coordinated series of dynamic and engaging programs, opera?ng in elementary, middle, and high schools, that increase student awareness, support student explora?on, and enable student prepara?on for the array of promising careers in DC.

4 BENEFITS OF CTE PROGRAMS Better mathematics and/or reading performance Access to industry-specific curricula & work-based learning experiences Mentorship and/or internship opportunities Higher graduation rates

5 CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS Sufficient Funding Curriculum Development Teacher Professional Development Student Awareness

6 CTE FUNDING SOURCES Carl D. Perkins Federal Grant Local Funding (for Career Academies)

7 OVERVIEW OF CARL D. PERKINS Career Guidance and Academic Counseling Business Partnerships and Work-related Experiences Special Populations

8 OVERVIEW OF CARL D. PERKINS Career and Technical Student Organizations Post-secondary Opportunities Adults and Non-High School Completers

9 OVERVIEW OF CARL D. PERKINS Non-traditional fields Technology in the classroom Mentoring and supportive services

10 CTE ENROLLMENTS FUNDED BY PERKINS LEA Total Students Enrolled Grade Span of CTE Programs CTE Program Student Enrollment % Students Enrolled in CTE Programs DCPS 11, , % Booker T. Washington PCS % Friendship PCS 1, % Hospitality PCS % IDEA PCS % LAYC N/A 10- Adult N/A N/A Op?ons PCS % UDC- CC 7,108 Adult 5, %

11 IMPROVING CTE IN WASHINGTON D.C. CTE Task Force Strategic Plan Programs of Study (high-wage; high-skill; high-demand) Curriculum Development Professional Development Track Outcomes Reengage the District s Disconnected Youth Improve Program Offerings for adult District Residents

12 PRIORITY CAREER SECTORS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Science, Engineering, Math, & Technology InformaBon Technology Business Management & AdministraBon Architecture & ConstrucBon Law, Public Safety, CorrecBons, & Human Services MarkeBng TransportaBon, DistribuBon, & LogisBcs Finance EducaBon & Training Health Science Arts, AV Technology & CommunicaBons Hospitality & Tourism

13 CAREER ACADEMIES School School Type NAF Academy Cardozo Educa?on Campus DCPS Informa?on Technology Columbia Heights Educa?on Campus DCPS Hospitality Dunbar High School DCPS Engineering McKinley Technology High School DCPS Informa?on Technology McKinley Technology High School DCPS Engineering Phelps ACE High School DCPS Engineering Wilson High School DCPS Hospitality Friendship Collegiate Academy PCS Informa?on Technology Friendship Tech Prep High School PCS Engineering

14 LOCAL FUNDING FOR CAREER ACADEMIES Total FY 14 Funding for 9 Career Academies: $3,015,000 Academy Ac?vity Funding, $85,000 Funding Breakout District Membership, $950 Year of Planning Support, $25,000 FY 14 Funding by LEA and Academy Type PCS Engineering (1), $335,000 PCS Info Tech (1), $335,000 DCPS Engineering (3), $1,005,000 Human Capital Funding, $225,000 DCPS Info Tech (2), $670,000 DCPS Hospitality (2), $670,000

15 ABOUT THE NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION (NAF) Academy Structure Curriculum & Instruc?on NAF Work- Based Learning & Internships Advisory Board

16 ACADEMY SUPPORT STRUCTURE Task Force OSSE Director, CTE Innova?on Fund (Working Group) District LEAs NAF Academy Schools Industry Advisors Execu?ve Board

17 ACADEMY SUPPORT STRUCTURE Task Force OSSE Director, CTE Innova?on Fund (Working Group) District LEAs NAF Academy Schools Industry Advisors Execu?ve Board INFORMATION SYSTEMS Limbic Systems, Inc. ENGINEERING McKissack & McKissack HOSPITALITY Courtyard Marrio: by Washington Conven?on Center

18 Community & Business Supports Internships Corporate sponsors and advisors

19 QuesBons?

20 Thank You for ARending!