SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS: FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO COLLEGE STATEWIDE CTE CONFERENCE MAY 3, 2012 Presented by: Mary C. Beatty-Sharisky & Frank Morelli
MISSION STATEMENT Prepare students for job placement or further education leading to success employment Develop partnerships with affiliated schools, parents, business, industry and community Provide student with skills that last a lifetime Measure success by student attainment of marketable occupational skills Promote the development of sound character, good citizenship, the ability to think critically and the desire to achieve a high level of craftsmanship Offering a learning environment that provides skills, knowledge and values
. MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS IN SPECIAL WAYS
MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS IN SPECIAL WAYS Vocational Evaluation Designed to determine interests, skills and aptitudes Work oriented environment Process identifies appropriate vocational cluster Vocational Individual Education Plan Report submitted to home school indicates strengths, interests and weaknesses Recommendations are made to help the home school to formulate a career plan for each student Program Length Evaluation process may take up to 7 days
MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS IN SPECIAL WAYS Introduction to Employment Orientation Programs Vision is to identify strengths as student discovers potential Activities include daily functioning, nurturing personal growth and identifying strengths needed for successful employment Assists student in making a smooth transition into an employment orientation program
MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS IN SPECIAL WAYS Service Occupations Program involves the major aspects of working in service industries Instruction touches upon housekeeping, clerical, custodial, child care, food service and cosmetology Emphasis is placed on human-relations skills and work ethics Students may participate in job shadowing
MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS IN SPECIAL WAYS Employment Orientation Programs Auto Collision/Welding Auto Servicing Introduction to Automotive Technology Building Maintenance Cabinetmaking Construction Trades Culinary Essentials Hospitality/Basic Food Services Introduction to Culinary Arts Introduction to Computer Hardware Introduction to Greenscaping Introduction to Health Careers Introduction to Information Technology Principles of Transportation Mechanics Quick Print Graphics Small Engines Technician Retail Store Operations/Marketing
POSSIBILITIES TRIAL MAINSTREAM Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Architectural Engineering Design Audio for Electronic Media Automotive & Diesel Engine Technology Automotive Technology Aviation Aerospace Technology Building Construction Technology Child Care Professions Collision Repair Computer Science Computer Service Repair Cosmetology Culinary Arts Culinary Arts (PS) Custom Cabinetmaking Fashion Merchandising Dental Assisting Design & Visual Communications Electrical Trades Health & Fitness Technology Law & Public Safety HVAC LPN (PS) Marine Trades Medical Assistant Medical Skills Motorsports Technology Plumbing Welding
POSSIBILITIES FROM THE GROUND LEVEL Intro to Employment Orientation Service Occupations Intro to Health Careers Mainstream Medical Skills CNA Dental Assisting Medical Assisting CMAA Adult Evening Medical Administrative Asst. Apprentice Program Medical Secretary/Receptionist Electronic Health Records Medical Terminology Intro to Medical Insurance, Billing & Coding Certification in Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) ~ LPN
POSSIBILITIES Intro to Information Technology Quick Print Graphics Mainstream Design & Visual Communications Introduction to Computer Hardware Mainstream Computer Service Repair A+ Computer Science (Tech Prep) Ocean County College
POSSIBILITIES Introduction to Employment Orientation Service Occupations Principles of Transportation Mechanics Introduction to Auto Technology Small Engine Mechanics Auto Collision/Welding Auto Servicing Mainstream Welding Automotive Technology (Tech Prep) Collision Repair Marine Trades Automotive & Diesel Engine Technology
POSSIBILITIES Service Occupations Hospitality/Basic Food Services Introduction to Culinary Culinary Essentials Mainstream Culinary (Tech Prep)
LIFE S A JOURNEY EO~School to Work Transition Workbook (job sampling) o School-based learning reinforced with work-based learning o Students participate in tours, job shadowing, job sampling and community service projects (depending on age and grade level) o Job Readiness Workbook in senior year Structured Learning Experiences Information Booklet (unpaid) Transition from formal education to employment through the utilization of on-the-job experience Cooperative Education Booklet (paid) o Involves students, parents, employers, home school and vocational school o Promotes a smooth transition from school-based learning to paid employment
Create your pathway
FFA SkillsUSA FCCLA HOSA PDP PROGRAM
SkillsUSA National Contests for Special Needs Action Skills Building Maintenance Employment Process State Only Contests for Special Needs Auto Maintenance Basic Construction Basic Masonry Commercial Bakers Aide Food Service Team Skills Demo
CIAP PATHWAYS APPRENTICE PROGRAM formerly YTTW
HVAC I, II, III, IV MACHINE TRADES I, II, III, IV ELECTRICITY I, II, III, IV PLUMBING I, II, III, IV MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Electronic Health Records Medical Secretary Receptionist Medical Terminology Billing & Coding
. OCVTS Alumni OCC LWD DVRS DDD Medallion Employment ARC of NJ Family Support Center OCVTS Financial Aid HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? By working together everyone benefits!
SENIOR PARENT TRANSITION NIGHT Resume (6 copies) Post-Secondary Resource Directory OCC-Center for Academic Services DVRS Information DDD Information Packet Social Security Brochures Family Support Center of NJ Lit. The ARC of Ocean County Packet (ARC OF NJ) Twenty-One Plus Information Medallion Employment Packet Dept. of Labor & Workforce Dev. Booklet (LWD) Ocean Ride Bus Schedules OCVTS Adult Evening School Brochure Work-Based Learning Evaluations Work Ethic Words Looking Out for Safety Booklet FYI Things to Remember IEP
BY WORKING TOGETHER EVERYONE BENEFITS Staff Students Parents Community Agencies Local Businesses Advisory Committee Members
PREPARE World of Work Further Education Skills for Daily Living
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS William Hoey, Superintendent of Schools-OCVTS Nancy Weber-Loeffert, Assistant Superintendent of Schools-OCVTS Frank Frazee, Business Manager-OCVTS Jo-Ann Price, Principal-OCVTS, Toms River Center Greg Lasky, Coordinator of Technology-OCVTS Missy Brown, Data Coordinator-OCVTS Eric Infranco, Field Technician-OCVTS Jon Gery, Field Technician-OCVTS Deb Kolb, Clinical Coordinator-OCVTS Christine Karaska, Transition Specialist-OCVTS Mary Hough, Applied Academic Instructor-OCVTS Nicole Evaldi, Applied Academic Instructor-OCVTS Brett Mekles, Employment Orientation Counselor-OCVTS Jean Sullivan, Communications Director-OCVTS Special thanks to Robin Kay, Sean McDonald and Lori Howard-NJDOE
THANK YOU!. LIFE S A JOURNEY BETTER GET GOOD DIRECTIONS