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DESE/OCCR Update

MoACTE Summer Conference 2016. DESE/OCCR Update. Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. OCCR Staff Updates. Jim Hogan – resigned effective July 31, 2016 Tom Schlimpert – Director, Technology and Engineering Debbie Jameson – Director, English Language Arts

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DESE/OCCR Update

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  1. MoACTE Summer Conference 2016 DESE/OCCR Update Missouri Departmentof Elementary and Secondary Education

  2. OCCR Staff Updates • Jim Hogan – resigned effective July 31, 2016 • Tom Schlimpert – Director, Technology and Engineering • Debbie Jameson – Director, English Language Arts • Lisa Scroggs – Asst. Director, English Language Arts • Jeremy Ellis – Coordinator, NAEP • John Kitchens – Director, Science • Kim Stuckey – Director, Dyslexia Specialist • Gail Stewart – Pathways Director, Retired • Ryan Rumpf– Director, ELL

  3. Career Education Mentoring Program • Offered to new CTE teachers as a one-year program. • Protégé Applications due August 12, 2016 • Protégé grant provided to districts in the amount of $200 to cover cost of protégé travel or substitute costs • Payment sent directly to districts

  4. 50/50 Equipment/Educational Resources Grants • Applications were due July 1, 2016 • Notifications will come from each individual CTE program director via email with an anticipated timeframe sent by mid August. • No August mailing of approved FV-4s

  5. Expansion of CTE • LEAs may receive two points toward 10 points on MSIP Standard 3*4 by creating and entering in partnership with area career centers, comp high schools, industry and business to develop a pathway. • Enroll in a program of CTE while in high school; • Participate and complete an internship or apprenticeship during the final year of high school; • Obtain the industry certification or credentials applicable to their program or career and technical education and internship or apprenticeship.

  6. Expansion of CTE • 118 districts approved for two points • Reflected on 2015-16 APR • For two points in ensuing years, must continue to expand additional CTE programs.

  7. Ad Hoc CTE Funding Committee • Convened in December 2015 • Purpose to review, revise and make recommendations to DESE regarding CTE salary funding. • New funding plan in place for the 2017-18 school year • Facilitated by Central Comprehensive Center, College and Career Readiness and Success Center, and Center on Innovation in Learning in conjunction with staff from OCCR.

  8. Legislative Updates • SB620 Passed and Signed by Governor Nixon • CTE Advisory Council appointed by the Commissioner of Education • Development and implementation of a CTE Certificate to be made available for the 2017-18 school year.

  9. SB620 – CTE Advisory Council • CTE Advisory Council composed of 15 members with 11 being appointed by the Commissioner of Education. • Director of an area career center; • An individual from the business community; • A representative from State Technical College of MO; • Three current or retired CTE teachers who also serve or served as an advisor to any of the nationally recognized CTSOs; • A representative from a business organization, association of businesses or a business coalition;

  10. SB620 – CTE Advisory Council (Cont.) • A representative from a Missouri community college; • A representative from SEMO or UCM; • An individual participating in an apprenticeship recognize by the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations; • A school administrators or school superintendent of a school that offers CTE. • Also to include four members from the General Assembly • Two from House of Representatives • Two from Senate

  11. SB620 – CTE Advisory Council (Cont.) • Three non-voting Ex Officio Members: • DESE Director of School Counseling • Director of the Division of Workforce Development • A member of the Coordinating Board for Higher Education, as selected by the Coordinating Board

  12. SB620 – CTE Certificate • CTE Certificate – • SB620 charged the State Board of Education, in consultation with the Career and Technical Education Advisory Council to establish minimum requirements for a career and technical education (CTE) certificate that a student can earn in addition to his or her high school graduation diploma. • Students entering high school in school year 2017-2018 and thereafter shall be eligible to earn a CTE certificate.

  13. NTI, NCI, TSA/IRC, and TCTW Updates Janice Rehak

  14. New Teacher Institute • Sunday, July 31 – Wednesday, August 3 • Hilton Garden Inn – Columbia • 81 enrolled

  15. New Counselor Institute • Held July 17- 20, 2016 • 61 Counselors participated • Three observers from the State of Mississippi

  16. TSA/IRC Updates • 17 IRC applications/requests were received. • 4 applications were responsive and will be reviewed by the IRC committee in September. • October Administrative Memo listing new IRCs for the 2017-18 school year.

  17. Technology Centers That Work (TCTW) Update • Dallas County Career Center – new site for 2017-18 school year. • 17 Active Sites • 39 Educators from Missouri conducted 32 presentations at the HSTW National Conference, July 13-16, 2016.

  18. Vocational-Technical Enhancement Grants Doug Sutton

  19. Vocational-Technical Education Enhancement Grants • FY16 Enhancement Grant expenditures met the compliance threshold that no less than 75% of the $18M annual appropriation would be used for instruction aligned to high-demand occupations. • Some grant-year progress reports have yet to be submitted, and those grantees will be contacted in the near future.

  20. Vocational-Technical Education Enhancement Grants Grant-year progress reports need not be a daunting task, and can be accomplished by addressing three points: • How well did the program meet its objectives? • For those objectives not met, are there planning changes? • What impact on program improvement/growth did the grant award provide?

  21. Vocational-Technical Education Enhancement Grants • The Department received 177 FY17 EG funding requests. • 170 grants have been approved (142 fully approved; 28 conditionally approved). • No arbitrary budget reductions will be necessary due to a lack of available funding. • 15 grantees have already requested budget reductions.

  22. Vocational-Technical Education Enhancement Grants • FY17 awards will be loaded into ePeGS. • Grantees will use the figures provided in the two ePeGS-based worksheets included in the Approved EGFV4 file to enter budget detail. • Grantees with conditionally approved grants will have a $0 award entered, then updated to actual amount once fully approved.

  23. Vocational-Technical Education Enhancement Grants FY18 key dates: • October 14, 2016-probable date for release of FY18 planning guide and administrative manual; • February 3, 2017-probable deadline for FY18 EG applications (both narrative and budget). • No significant changes are anticipated in the application structure.

  24. Pathways to Prosperity Lloyd Healy, Pathways Manager

  25. Pathways to Prosperity • Continue with Pathways for Teachers • Since 2013-14, over 400 teachers, counselors and administrators have participated • DESE Grant Opportunity – 2016-17 school year • Missouri Post-Secondary Success – project jointly sponsored by DESE and University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning • Contact: Lloyd Healy, DESE Pathways Manager, lloyd.healy@dese.mo.gov

  26. Federal Legislative Updates Dennis Harden

  27. Perkins IV Updates • Year 10 levels of performance approved – See Administrative Memo CCR-16-012 • 1S2 Mathematics was changed due to passage of ESSA and states no longer required to follow NCLB Waiver • Small decrease in Perkins - $88,607 • Cohort 1 – Finished Desk Monitoring, selections to be made for Perkins TAVs 2016-17 school year • Cohort 2 – Desk Monitoring 2016-17 school year

  28. Perkins Reauthorization • Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act • Passed the House Education Committee with Bi-partisan support • Moves to the full House of Representatives for a vote. • No Senate bill at this time • Timeframe for a new bill is not known at this time.

  29. Perkins Reauthorization • Similarities to current legislation: • Allocation formulas the same • Academic indicators of performance (Secondary) • New items: • Definitions for Secondary and Postsecondary Concentrators • Fewer Core Indicators of Performance • Local comprehensive assessment of CTE needs every two years

  30. WIOA • Federal Regulations are now available at: https://www.doleta.gov/wioa/

  31. Reminders • Displaced Homemaker Fee Waiver • FV4s Due Now • Area Career Center Allocation - $877 • Community College Allocation - $2,866 • U-LINC Welding Curriculum Pilot Applications Due August 1, 2016 to Jason Scales at jason.scales@lincolnelectric.com

  32. Questions Dennis D. Harden Coordinator, Career Education Dennis.harden@dese.mo.gov The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, or disability in its programs and activities. Inquiries related to Department programs and to the location of services, activities, and facilities that are accessible by persons with disabilities may be directed to the Jefferson State Office Building, Office of the General Counsel, Coordinator – Civil Rights Compliance (Title VI/Title IX/504/ADA/Age Act), 6th Floor, 205 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0480; telephone number 573-526-4757 or TTY 800-735-2966; email civilrights@dese.mo.gov.

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