Committee to Conduct an Interim Study Concerning Community College Subcommittee on Governance and Funding CCSD s Partnership with the College of Southern Nevada Presented by Clark County School District June 9, 2014
CCSD and NSHE The Clark County School District has a long history of successful partnerships with the Nevada System of Higher Education.
CCSD and CSN This presentation will highlight a few of the ways we partner with the College of Southern Nevada.
DUAL CREDIT
History of Dual Credit Jumpstart program started in CCSD in 2006-2007 Partnership with Clark County, Nye County, and Lincoln County School Districts Juniors and seniors are eligible to earn college and high school credit simultaneously
Historical Data of Dual Credit CSN Dual Credit Courses Completed 2012 2013 2014 673 1129 997 Number of High Schools that offer Dual Credit 2012 2013 2014 14 14 11 Reason for the Decrease: 1. Obtaining Qualified Teachers 2. Enrollment Numbers
Benefits Students earn college credits Research shows dual enrollment programs improve high school and college attendance and retention Creates a college-going culture CSN registration fees waived/free textbooks Reduced cost of earning CSN credit 3 Credits 4 Credits 5 Credits $66.5 $72 $77.5 $253.5 $338 $422.5
Most Common Dual Credit Courses Offered English 100 English 101 English 102 Math 096 Math 126 History 101 History 102 Both core and elective courses are offered to students.
Goals and Vision Expand the number of high schools that offer dual credit on campus Increase the number of students taking dual credit courses Increase number and variety of courses taken Supports transition to college: Students are better prepared for college because they have been exposed to college expectations and workload.
FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL Reverse Dual Credit Partnership with CSN: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Foothill HS HVAC Program Aging facility at South East Career and Technology Academy HVAC program was moved to Foothill HS at the beginning of 2008-2009 CSN, Henderson campus had a new state of the art HVAC facility that was not utilized during the day time hours HVAC program was an articulated dual credit program
Foothill HS HVAC Program February 2012, HVAC teacher retired FHS was unable to find a replacement/business and Industry License Began discussions with CSN to find solutions to help maintain the only HVAC program in the school district.
Foothill HS HVAC Program 2012 2013 school year: Began a Reverse Dual credit program for HVAC Students are enrolled as CSN students Follow CSN academic calendar Course is taught by a CSN teacher at the CSN campus Upon completion of the CSN course, the zoned high school issues the articulated HS credit
Foothill HS HVAC Program
Foothill HS HVAC Program
Foothill HS HVAC Program Sample High School student transcript
Foothill HS HVAC Program Without this program I probably wouldn't be graduating high school on June 11th. It has inspired me to continue on with my education, and I now have career goals. I already have companies seeking me out for an apprenticeship. I plan on finishing my associate s degree by fall of 2015 in the HVAC field. My one suggestion is to push students to take dual credit classes in core academics while in high school. Katie Hobson, Foothill HS Class of 2014 CSN/Foothill HS HVAC Pilot Program Participant 2012-2013/2013-2014
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA HIGH SCHOOL
Overview 3 locations CSNHS East Cheyenne Campus CSNHS Henderson Campus CSNHSW West Charleston Campus Requirements Application including 2 essays Classes GPA Attendance Dean s chrono Teacher recommendation Selection 28 point Rubric Interview with counselor and principal if borderline
Transfers Students obtain release from current HS
Articulation HS and CSN counselors meet 3-5 times/year CSN counselors attend Spring Orientation Priority registration listing Registrars at the CSN campuses Student access opportunities CSN contact for curriculum solutions CSN contact for scheduling of facilities
Dual Enrollment FT HS and CSN students Directions are sent with each acceptance letter Students work with HS registrars and college counselors on each campus Test into English and math courses General education classes Declare major during second year
Successes Average credits earned per student: 40 Students earning AA degrees: In 2005 when Dennis Birr first became principal, 2 students earned AAs. In 2012, 15; 2013, 18; 2014, 12. Total credits earned: Approximately 8000 credits/year 500 applicants for 200 seats
Cohort Graduation Rate CSNHS East 2011-2012: 50 of 52 students, 96.15% CSNHS East 2012-2013: 54 of 56 students, 96.43% CSNHS East 2013-2014: 50 of 50 students, 100% CSNHS South 2011-2012: 58 of 58 students, 100% CSNHS South 2012-2013: 45 of 45 students, 100% CSNHS South 2013-2014: 63 of 63 students, 100% CSNHS West 2011-2012: 102 of 103 students, 99% CSNHS West 2012-2013: 102 of 103 students, 99% CSNHS West 2013-2014: 110 of 111 students, 99%