Saline County CTE presentation

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SALINE COUNTY CAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER

Connections…Community...Collaboration

Connections…Community…Collaboration…

Beginning the Conversation…

Arkansas Legislative Session Saline County Superintendents Saline County Economic Development

Committee Chamber of Commerce Leadership Local Business and Community Leadership

Connections…Community…Collaboration…

Key Connections and Exploration…

State Legislators and local business owners

Stakeholders began to evaluate the needs of our students in Saline County

Stakeholders began to explore ideas together on how to address student needs and the business community needs

CTE became the primary focus!Connections…Community…Collaboration…

“A picture paints a thousand words”

A Look At The Present…

FALL 2012

SPRING 2013

FALL 2013

SPRING 2014

FALL 2014

SPRING 2015

BENTON 39 28 81 42 71 42 BRYANT 73 36 84 48 109 40 BAUXITE 31 26 34 26 23 18 HARMONY GROVE 2 2 7 4 6 5 GLEN ROSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOUNTAIN LAKE 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHERIDAN 0 1 1 2 1 0

Current Saline County CTE Enrollment

Programs Students TeachersParents/ Comm. Leaders

Aggregated

# Surveyed 436 53 113 602Literacy Intervention 62% 98% 94% 85%Math Intervention 48% 98% 96% 81%Homework Assistance 58% 100% 100% 86%Art Enrichment 68% 92% 94% 85%Community Services 60% 87% 94% 80%Drug/Alcohol Prevention 60% 92% 94% 82%Dance/Gymnastics 47% 79% 86% 71%Life Skills Programs 64% 99% 98% 87%Limited English Support 48% 87% 82% 72%Parent Involvement Programs

42% 89% 92% 74%

Vocational Skills Training 55% 93% 94% 81%Piano/Guitar Lessons 64% 87% 90% 80%21st Century Technology 71% 91% 94% 85%Project Based Learning Activities

59% 89% 92% 80%

April 2015 Needs & Interest Assessment

Benefits of CTE

81% of dropouts say relevant, real-world learning opportunities would have kept them in high school.CTE Today, Oct. 2014

Students

Businesses

Community

Connections…Community…Collaboration…

Increasing opportunities for students

"Employers want to know what you can do, and what you can do well; not just what degree hangs on your wall" - Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

CTE Stude

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Job Shadowin

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Internships

apprenticeships

Post-Secondary enrollment

Job Certification

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Connections…Community…Collaboration…

A Look at Student Pathways…

A LOOK AT THE FUTURE… A 21st Century Education Requires a 21st Century Facility

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Colla

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Frisco ISD Career & Technical Education Center

Connections…Community…Collaboration…

WHY CTE?

Real-WorldRelevance

Industry Certification

Dual Enrollment

Student Engagement

Readiness /Remediation

Multiple PathwaysWorkforce

Competition

Market Demands

CTE

Re-imagining, Re-Inventing, Re-Framing

Why Auto Mechanics Matters:Understanding College and Career Readiness

Council of Educational Facility Planners,International

Portland, Oregon

Presenters:Jean-Claude Brizard

President, UpSpring Education Group

Derk Jeffrey, AIASenior Principal, Stantec Architecture

Sterling Aviation High School| Houston ISD

Genesee Career Institute| Genesee ISD

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CRIMINAL JUSTICELAW

AUTOMOTIVE │ MANUFACTURING

Connecting Commons

Lab Volume

Permeability & Porosity

Instructional Space

“Think Tank” as Bridge

Identity

Design Themes for CTE

Unique work-based learning experiences

Simulate real-world environments

Transparency/Learning on Display

Design Themes for CTE

Unique work-based learning experiences

Simulate real-world environments

Design Themes for CTE

Unique work-based learning experiences

Design Themes for CTE

Frisco Career and Technical Center | Frisco ISD

• Maximize opportunities for ALL students • Maximize education and economic development• Maximize efficiency in operations- under “one

rooftop”• Maximize the potential to create a global

workforce

Summary of Benefits to Saline County

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