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Career and Technical Education in Community SchoolsDwight Anstaett2014 Program/Data Regional Meetings
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Community Schools
Students have access to career and technical education
Same as other students residing within the planning district.
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Funding
Additional funding follows the student
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Community School and STEM Students
Revised Q & A Document is posted
http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Career-Tech
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Approval Criteria
House Bill 59
Community Schools
Career and Technical Education
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Community and STEM Schools
All new grade 7-12 Community and STEM Schools are assigned to a planning district each fall
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Career Technical Planning District
“Lead District” – responsible for approval of all career tech programs within the planning district
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ODE Consultants available to assist
CTE Program Approval
New programs for 2015-16
Approval criteria
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Program Approval Criteria
Demand for the career-technical education program by industries in the state
Quality of the program
Potential for a student enrolled in the program to receive the training that will qualify the student for industry credentials or postsecondary education
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Approval Criteria
Admission requirements of the lead district
Past performance of the district or school that is offering the program
Traveling distance
Sustainability
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Approval Criteria
Capacity
Availability of the program within the career-technical planning district
In the case of a new program, the cost to begin the program.
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FY15 Timeline
By March 1, 2015 – All CTE programs planned by Community or STEM schools will be approved or disapproved by the CTPD lead district.
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FY15 Timeline
Lead districts may establish CTE 26 application submission deadlines for associate schools, including community and STEM schools assigned to them.
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Timeline
By March 15, 2015 – Any appeals generated by programs not approved or not acted upon by the CTPD lead district must be received at the Ohio Department of Education.
Collaboration and communication with your assigned lead district is critical!
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Timeline
By May 15, 2015 – All appeals must be decided by ODE for programs that seek design and funding approval for the 2015-16 school year (FY2016).
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HB 59 FundingCategory CTE Career Field FY14 FY15
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Agricultural and Environmental Systems, Construction Technologies, Engineering and Science Technologies, Finance, Health Science, Information Technology, and Manufacturing Technologies
$4,750 $4,800
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Business and Administration, Hospitality and Tourism, Human Services, Law and Public Safety, Transportation Systems, and Arts and Communication
$4,500 $4,550
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HB 59 FundingCategory CTE Career Field FY14 FY15
3 Career-Based Intervention $1,650 $1,660
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Education and Training, Marketing, workforce development academics, Public Administration, and career development
$1,400 $1,410
5Family and Consumer Science (includes GRADS) $1,200 $1,210
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CTE Middle School Expansion
Grades 7-9
Includes Community and STEM Schools
Supplemental Funding available
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CTE Middle School Expansion
If a new program, a CTE-26 and Program of Study is required
Contact your ODE Career Field Consultant for guidance on program development
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For More Information
Dwight Anstaett
John Taracko
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Questions?
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education.ohio.gov
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Follow Superintendent Ross on Twitter
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Social Media
@OHEducation
ohio-department-of-education
Ohio Families and EducationOhio Teachers’ Homeroom
OhioEdDept
storify.com/ohioEdDept