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Education Resources for Community Planning and Action. DESE.Mo.Gov. School Statistics School Data and Statistics Select “state” or school district Click “load profile”. Service-Learning Cycle. Service Learning Grantees. 13 Grants @ $8,000 to $10,000 13 Mini-Grants @ $1,000
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DESE.Mo.Gov • School Statistics • School Data and Statistics • Select “state” or school district • Click “load profile”
Service Learning Grantees • 13 Grants @ $8,000 to $10,000 • 13 Mini-Grants @ $1,000 • Teacher mini-grants @ $2,500
21st Century Community Learning Center & School Age Community - Afterschool Programs -
State and National Data - 2006-2007 School YearCCLC – APR Reporting • Missouri has granted 55 awards in its 21st Century Community Learning Centers program. Of these 55, 54 were active during the 2006-2007 school year and thus required to fill out the 2007 Annual Performance Report (APR). The following pages give a summary of the results of the 2006-07 APR. • Overview; • MO Grantees 54 • Centers 129 • Feeder Schools 117 • Total Students Served 18050 • Regular Attendees Served 8261 • Total Adult Participants 510 • Paid Staff 2206 • Volunteer Staff 541
State and National Data - 2005-2006 School YearCCLC – APR Reporting • MO Grantees Represent • 77% schools • 7% CBO • 16% Other (FBO, College, For-Profit, etc) • Nationally: • 89% schools • 4% CBO • 7% Other (FBO, College, For-Profit, etc)
Adult Education and Literacy • 19% of Missourians (16 and over and not in • school) have a High School Diploma or GED • 43 central locations • 400 Satellite sites • 50,000 enroll • 32,000 stay for 12 hours or more • 9,000 are ESL • Over half the programs have volunteer programs • GED Online Program • GED Fastrack—15 hour GED Prep
Focus on Student Transitions Programs of Study Career Clusters Personal Plans of Study
How does this help Missouri students? • Motivates students to take rigorous courses. • Increases awareness of opportunities in the career field. • Encourages “Real World” learning. • Makes a connection between school and work. • Organizes their coursework with a focus.
How does this enhance the classroom? • Provides an instructional alignment. • Better prepared students. • Strengthens the instructional role within the school system. • Expands educational partnerships. • Provides for continuous industry input.
The 6 Career Paths A good starting point for Career Exploration
Career Process Career Path Career Cluster Career Pathway Program of Study Personal Plan of Study
Personal Plan of Study: Sample Template(Schools will have their own models)
Interests Based on the 6 Career Paths Model Female Middle School Students(n=16,379) Male Middle School Students(n=16,715)
Top Six Interests Based on the 16 Career Clusters Model Male High School Students(n=24,785) Female High School Students(n=24,904)
Dropout Summit April, 2009
Contact Information Don Eisinger @ 573-751-2571 Don.eisinger@dese.mo.gov