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Shelton School District

Shelton School District. Career and Technical Education Program 31 Director: Pat Cusack. Presentation purpose. School Board review and approval of CTE program including; Enrollment, and revenue Program of Study 5 year plans CTE publicity. CTE Programs. Over 70 different classes in :

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Shelton School District

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  1. SheltonSchool District Career and Technical Education Program 31 Director: Pat Cusack

  2. Presentation purpose • School Board review and approval of CTE program including; • Enrollment, and revenue • Program of Study • 5 year plans • CTE publicity

  3. CTE Programs • Over 70 different classes in: • Business Education • Family Consumer Science • Technical Education • Natural Resources • Agriculture Education • New Market Skills Center offers 20 additional classes

  4. New CTE programs • Pre-Engineering Technology at OBJH this class provides exploratory activities using a variety of technologies from computers to wind and solar models with an emphasis on career opportunities and student leadership. • STEM Physical Science at OBJH this class provides exploratory activities in physical science including alternative fuels.

  5. Advisory Committees • A key component of all CTE programs is local and general advisory committees. • In Shelton we maintain 9 local committees made up from business and industry experts, students, parents and in some cases higher education reps. • Shelton S.D. is a member of the general South Sound Council a 2 county consortium of CTE programs along with business and industry representatives.

  6. Enrollment • District-wide over 2,150 students a day participate in CTE classes • SHS = 1,440 plus • OBJH = 650 plus • CHOICE = 60 plus • New Market Skills Center 47

  7. Student FTE History • 2001-02 276 • 2002-03 278 • 2003-04 292 • 2004-05 330 • 2005-06 364 • 2006-07 369 • 2007-08 375 • 2008-09 368 • 2009-10 420 estimate

  8. Program 31 (CTE) Revenue 2000-01 1.23 mil. • 2001-02 1.29 mil. • 2002-03 1.39 mil. • 2003-04 1.47 mil. • 2004-05 1.58 mil. • 2005-06 1.67 mil • 2006-07 1.92 mil • 2007-08 2.20 mil • 2008-09 2.20 mil

  9. CTE revenue sources 2009-10 • State (OSPI) 2.5 million • Federal (Carl D. Perkins grant) $50,000 • High Demand Grant $25,000 • Tech Prep from SPSCC $3,000 • FCCLA grant $900

  10. Program of Study • As required by the Federal Carl D. Perkins Act in partnership with local community colleges. • A guidance tool that illustrates potential pathways to post-secondary training and/or career. • Includes academic courses in combination with CTE classes and misc. activities that lead to a successful high school experience. • (sample in board packet)

  11. 5 year CTE program plans • (sample included in board packet) • Includes all aspects of CTE program requirements • Curriculum review, EALR’s & GLE’s • Materials, equipment, facilities, community involvement, tech prep, student leadership, and professional development.

  12. Career ExpoNovember 4th @ SHS • Over 40 vendors with table displays! • 10 Breakout sessions in various career pathways! • Participation from SHS, Olympic College, OBJH, and Mary M. Knight High School • Students experience basic career readiness activities like; dressing for success, hand shaking, seeking job and career information etc. • For many this is a highlight of their high school career.

  13. Questions/comments?

  14. Industry Certifications • Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) • SP2 Safety Training • All Data (Automotive) • NAPA Electrical Systems Pro (Auto) • NCCER Carpentry & Welding

  15. “Value Added” CTE Programs • College credit via: Tech Prep Over 1000 college credits earned in 2008-09 saving thousands of dollars in tuition, books and fees. Olympic College South Puget Sound CC Seattle Central CC

  16. Business/Community Partnerships • 130 local and regional organizations provide support for CTE programs. Support includes: • Classroom volunteers, advisory committee members, employers, internships, scholarships and donations.

  17. New Market Skills Center • Current enrollment • SHS 39 students • CHOICE has 8 • Students study in a wide variety of programs, usually something different or not offered in Shelton.

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