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CTE UPDATERebecca WallaceProgram Supervisor Agriculture
Denny WallaceProgram Supervisor Skilled & Technical Science
Clarence “CJ” DancerProgram Supervisor STEM
KEN EMMILAssistant Superintendent
Career and College Readiness
CLARENCE DANCERSTEM Education
DENNIS WALLACESkilled & Technical Sciences
MARY NAGELFamily & Consumer Science /
Financial Literacy
PHOUANG HAMILTONGrants & Innovative Programs
MARIANNA GOHEENHealth Science
DEIFI STOLZCareer and Technical Education /
Methods of Administration
LANCE WRZESINSKIBusiness & Marketing / IT
REBECCA WALLACEAgriculture Science
DENISE MILESONGRADS Teen Parent Program
DIANE GARDAdministrative Assistant
MARY KANIKEBERGJobs for Washington’s Graduates
JILL PILBROProgram Assistant
KELLI BENNETTCertification
BARBARA DITTRICHAdvanced Placement
MONICA TRABUEProgram Assistant
OPEN POSITIONFoster Care
BETTY KLATTENHOFFCTE Director
CTE ModelClassroom
Instruction / TheoryFramework
• Industry Standards•Academic Standards• Leadership / 21st Century Skills
Shop / Lab
•Hands On -Project Based• Technical Skills /
Soft Skills
Extended Learning•Outside of the Classroom•Community Service•Under CTE Instructor
supervision
CTSO
• Leadership• 21st
Century Skills
Advisory Committees Program Evaluations5 Year DWP PlanCarl Perkins – Federal
OrganizedRecognizedFinancial responsibleCommunity centeredCompetitionLeadership Levels
Due Date
iGrant Form
Package
Grant Title
9/17/15 605 FIRST Lego9/17/15 606 FIRST Tech Challenge9/29/15 668 Aerospace/Manufacturing Technical
Programs and Aerospace Assembler Training Programs
10/1/15 669 Project Lead the Way Advanced Programs
10/6/15 414 Career and Technical Education (High Demand)
10/8/15 656 Advanced Placement Computer Science Initiative
10/15/15 550 Jobs for Washington’s Graduates (selected districts only)
10/15/15 658 Project Lead the Way Professional Development (selected districts only)
10/15/15 424 FIRST Robotics Competition10/29/15 545 STEM Lighthouse Awards
2015-16 CTE Grants
All Requested OSPI Approval iGrant submissions are due by 4 p.m.
CTE Statewide Course Equivalencies
OSPI in accordance with legislation passed in the 2014 session which amended RCW 28A.700.070, RCW 28A.230.097, and RCW 28A.230.010, developed statewide course equivalencies in Mathematics and Science for 21 CTE courses
The courses were approved for Statewide Equivalency Credit by the State Board of Education in May 2015
School districts must provide the opportunity to access at least one CTE course considered equivalent to Mathematics or Science
CTE Statewide Course Equivalencies
The course should be recorded on the student’s transcript using the equivalent academic high school department designation and title
Information can be found in the Equivalency Credit Tool Kit 3.3 at:
http://www.k12.wa.us/CareerTechEd/Forms/EquivalencyCreditToolkit.pdf
CTE Statewide Course EquivalenciesMathematics Equivalencies
CIP Code CTE Course/Framework Credit Equivalency
149991 Engineering Design 1
Algebra 1
190401 Consumer and Family Resources
270301 Applied Algebra 1
270305 Financial Math
100304 Animation Technology Video Graphics*
Geometry110803 Video Game Design/Digital Computer Animation*
460201 Residential Carpentry*
270301 Applied Algebra 2 Algebra 2
110201 Computer Programming 1 Credit Beyond Geometry
279998 Business Statistics Statistics
* 540 Hour Skill Center Course
CTE Statewide Course EquivalenciesScience Equivalencies
CIP Code
CTE Course/Framework Credit Equivalency
010901 Animal Science
Biology or Lab Science
011101 Plant Science
030101 Natural Resources
030201 Natural Resources Management & Policy
190504 Food Science, Dietetics, and Nutrition
Lab Science260102 Biomedical Sciences
260103 Biomedical-Body Systems
510808 Veterinarian Assistant*
511614 Nursing Assistant*
400891 Principals of Technology Applied Physics or Lab Science
110201 Computer Programming Science
* 540 Hour Skill Center Course
Precision Exams
• OSPI and Precision Exams have partnered to deliver standardized CTE assessments statewide
• This partnership will enable our CTE programs to effectively and affordably provided industry assessments for every student in 150-plus CTE course areas
• It also give our schools positive standards-based tools for program evaluation and improvement
Precision Exams UpdateStudents that pass the exam and
performance portion of the exam will earn a Washington State Career Skills Certification
7,223 exams were given throughout Washington State in the 2013-14 school year
41, 239 exams were given throughout Washington State in the 2014-15 school year
Contact: Adam Sanchez Website: precisionexams.com Phone: 801-850-9883Email: [email protected]
Benefits of Partnership
1. Unlimited role-based access to the entire inventory
2. Super easy-to-use assessment delivery system
3. Instant detailed reporting
4. Complete and fully adaptable solutions
5. Cost
21st Century Skills Exams
The 21st Century Success Skills standards represent the fundamental, yet critical, personal traits, knowledge, and skills that each person should possess to successfully transition from secondary education into the workforce and post-secondary education.
These skills and knowledge can be applied to any industry or subject matter. They are “success” skills and knowledge to be used and further developed throughout one’s life.
Washington StateCareer Skills Certificate
Validate skills attained with standards listed on the back
Certificate to show proficiency for job interviews and resumes
Recognition on their college applications
Easier articulation into college programs
Course ApprovalsApprovals Due 2015-16
* Skill Centers follow Skill Center Schedule
Important Dates:• October 15, 2015 – 2nd Semester New Courses Due• January 31, 2016 – Course Reapprovals Due• April 15, 2016 – 1st Semester New Courses Due
Group Program Area
1 Agriculture
2 Business & Marketing
3 Family & Consumer Sciences, Health Sciences
4 Skilled & Technical Sciences, STEM
Agriculture — Group 1 Aberdeen Adna Battle Ground Bickleton Camas Castle Rock Centralia Chehalis Cle Elum-Roslyn East Valley (Yakima) Easton Elma Evergreen (Clark) Glenwood Goldendale Grandview Granger Highland Hockinson Hoquiam Kalama Kelso Kittitas Klickitat La Center Lake Quinault Longview Lyle Mabton
Mary M. Knight Montesano Morton Mossyrock Mount Adams Naches Valley Napavine Naselle-Grays River Valley North Beach North River North Thurston Oakville Ocean Beach Ocosta Olympia Onalaska Pe Ell Rainier Raymond Ridgefield Rochester Royal Selah Shelton South Bend Stevenson-Carson Sunnyside Taholah Tenino
Thorp Toledo Toppenish Toutle Lake Trout Lake Tumwater Vancouver Wahkiakum Wahluke Wapato Washougal West Valley (Yakima) White Pass White Salmon Valley Willapa Valley Winlock Wishkah Valley Wishram Woodland Yakima Yelm Zillah
STEM & STS — Group 4 Auburn Bainbridge
Island Bellevue Bethel Brewster Bridgeport Cascade Cashmere Clover Park Coulee-Hartline Eastmont Eatonville Ellensburg Entiat Enumclaw Ephrata
Federal Way Fife Franklin Pierce Grand Coulee
Dam Highline Issaquah Kent Lake Chelan Lake
Washington Mansfield Manson Mercer Island Methow Valley Moses Lake Northshore
Okanogan Omak Oroville Orting Pateros Peninsula Puyallup Quincy Renton Riverview Seattle Public
Schools Shoreline Snoqualmie
Valley Soap Lake Steilacoom
Hist. Sumner Tacoma Tahoma Tonasket Tukwila University
Place Vashon Island Warden Waterville Wenatchee White River Wilson Creek
Course ApprovalsContact your program supervisor via email
with CIP code request for sample frameworks
Leadership Tab (CTSO or Locally Developed): Out of class, extended learning leadership aligned with 21st Century Skills
Leadership Alignment: Within framework, in class- all students, activity tied to 21st Century Skill
Skills Gap: Local advisory committee minutes or actual labor market data (state/regional) illustrating demand or need for course
AutoDesk | Design the Future
Autodesk’s Design the Future program includes:1. Free* Autodesk design software2. Free project-based curricula (aligned to
Common Core, ISTE and many state standards)3. Free etraining for educators4. Free certification for educators
http://www.autodesk.com/education/home?mktvar001=630842
* Limited to Autodesk approved education institutions
Clarence Dancer Denny Wallace Lance Wrzesinski360-725-4467 360-725-6241 [email protected] [email protected]@k12.wa.us
STEM Professional Development
STEM Renewal Requirement for CTE Teachers (RCW 28A.410.2212): At least 15 clock hours, or one-half of one annual
professional growth plan (PGP), must have an emphasis on STEM integration for ALL CTE Instructors. This requirement applies to certificates being renewed starting in 2019.
What Does STEM PD Require: The learning or activity must demonstrate
authentic integration of 2 of the following 4 elements: science, technology, engineering and/or math.
For more information, contact Clarence “CJ” Dancer [email protected] or 360-725-4467.
AP/CTE TrainingComputer ScienceArt or PsychologyEconomics
Tentative Training Dates: December 2, 2015 February 17, 2016 March 16, 2016
Barbara Dittrich Mary Nagel 360-725-6097 360-725-6242 [email protected] [email protected]
Certification The CTE Initial/
Probationary online applications are NOT available until further notice
CTE Conditionals, CTE Initial Renewal, CTE Continuing and Renewals, CTE Director and CTE Director Renewals are all available online
The CTE OIS and CTE Counselor applications will never be an online application
The paper applications are on the Certification website
If you have submitted your application prior to June 30, 2015 you have met the deadline for submission
Kelli Bennett [email protected] & Certification Specialist www.k12.wa.us/certification/CTEMain.aspx360-725-6400
Computer Science HB 1813
State will adopt Computer Science Standards
Provide professional development resources for educators
PESB shall develop a Computer Science Endorsement
For more information, contact Clarence “CJ” Dancer [email protected] or 360-725-4467.
Agriculture
FFA Executive Director: Abbie DeMeerleer ([email protected])
5 Statewide Course Equivalencies Next Generation Science
StandardsCASE: 87 teachers – 65 schools
◦2 in-state offerings completed in July
STEMNew WTSA Executive Director,
Jennifer Smith
New PLTW State Director, Diane Lashinsky
WAMC Fall Conference◦West Side, Wednesday October 7th
◦East Side, Friday October 9th
FLL Framework
Skilled & Technical SciencesState-Wide Equivalencies: Aerospace/Manufacturing GrantManufacturing Talent Initiative
through Core+ ProgramsCore Plus ExpoCall for PresentationsWASTS and SkillsUSA Workshop –
Tuesday at YV Tech
Washington State Graduation Rates2013-14 School Year
State Graduation Rate CTE Completers Rate0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
77.2%91.4%
CTE Completers are secondary students that have completed 360 hours within a single locally determined program area.
GRACIAS
AgrigatoMerci
Thank You!
谢谢