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NEW YORK STATE OVERVIEW. Alternative strategies for meeting graduation requirementsRelationship to NCLB and PerkinsTeacher certification requirementsRelationships to New York State learning standards (CDOS). POLICIES AND STRATEGIES. New Graduation RequirementsCTE Skills Achievement ProfileCar
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1. Building Rigorous Academic and Technical Programs for All Students Jean-Claude Brizard, New York City Department of Education
Joseph Marinelli, Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES, Newark, New York
Jean Stevens, New York State Education Department
2. NEW YORK STATE – OVERVIEW Alternative strategies for meeting graduation requirements
Relationship to NCLB and Perkins
Teacher certification requirements
Relationships to New York State learning standards (CDOS)
3. POLICIES AND STRATEGIES New Graduation Requirements
CTE Skills Achievement Profile
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Resource Center
New York State Board of Regents’ Policy on CTE
4. CTE POLICY COMPONENTS Program Approval Process
Flexibility in Core Academic Courses
Work Skills Employability Profile
Technical Assessment
Teacher Certification
Post-secondary Articulation
Curriculum
5. WAYNE-FINGER LAKES BOCES – OVERVIEW Located in Upstate New York
Serve Schools in Four Diverse Counties
Maintain 2 Technical and Career Education Centers to Serve 25 School Districts
1,000 Students Enrolled in 19 + Programs
Most Students Spend ˝ Day at Tech Center and ˝ at Home School
6. HIGH SCHOOLS THAT WORK W-FL BOCES Chosen as a Pilot Site
This Designation Helped Us:
Bring Initiatives and Practice Together
Focus on HSTW 10 Key Practices
Create Results-Oriented Planning
Provide Professional Stimulus
Reinforced Our Position and Direction
7. POLICIES AND STRATEGIES Academic Integration
High Expectations
Teachers Working Together
Guidance and Mentoring
8. CHALLENGES Teacher certification requirements
Post-secondary articulation
Assessments
Data collection, follow-up studies, etc.
Curriculum development
Professional development
Business/Industry Involvement
9. CHALLENGES Challenges = Opportunities for Improvement
Evolutionary Process – Change and Improve as You Move Forward
10. KEYS TO SUCCCESS Build Strong Partnerships
Set High Standards
Dare to be Different
11. IMPACT Student performance on Regents exams
Independent private research company data
New York State Education Department’s CTE Data System
Student and Parent Satisfaction
12. IMPACT 18 of 19 CTE Programs Certified by SED
Steadily Increased Number of Students Earning Academic Credit at CTE Centers
National Trade Association Certifications
Increase in Technical Endorsements on Diplomas
13. IMPACT - Continued Increase in Students Meeting Graduation Requirements – 97% Graduation Rate
Higher Percentage of Students in Postsecondary Education
We hold 88 Postsecondary Articulation Agreements with 16 Colleges
14. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE Expanding CTE approved programs – with a focus on LEAs
Improving data collection mechanisms
Increasing professional development opportunities
Encouraging secondary/postsecondary articulations
15. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE Review HSTW Evaluation Data
Continue Emphasis on Academic Integration
Enhance Student Mentoring Programs
Goal: 100% of Students Receive Technical Endorsement
16. Plans for the Future - continued Focus Staff Development on Integration, Differentiated Learning Styles and the Special Needs Student
Continue to Enhance Programs to Meet Workforce Needs
Encourage Higher Levels of Thinking and Comprehension