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A National Leader of Our Own!
• Dr. Sarah Health, President of ACTE & CTE Director for Jefferson County Schools
Purpose & Logistics• Tell us where you are, who you are and what
you are
• Welcome to CTE! Be refreshed in CTE!
• Working lunch in Content areas: ‘Birds of a Feather’
• Panel of Practitioners! (borrow, use, ask)
• Afternoon topic Share & Learn sessions
Cool Data Tidbit!
• 1,917 MS students in the 12-13 enrollment continued into a high school program in 13-14.
• 561 MS students in the 12-13 enrollment continued into a high school program in 13-14 within the same career cluster.
• 1594 MS students in the 12-13 enrollment continued into a high school program in 13-14 in a different career cluster.
Legislation•Graduation Guidelines•CAP4Kids •Counselor Effectiveness •School Counselor Corps Grant
•ICAP•Concurrent Enrollment (CE) Act •Early High School Grads •Dropout Recovery
Results•School Counselor Corps Evaluation
•Remediation Rates•ICAP Study•Concurrent
Enrollment Reporting
College and Career Preparation
•Graduation Guidelines•Concurrent Enrollment
(CE)•Career and Technical
Education•21st Century Skills•FAFSA Completion
•GED
Innovations and Individualized Learning•Graduation Guidelines •ICAP implementation
•ASCENT•Academic Guidance•Career Exploration
Partnerships: CDE, CDHE, CIC, CCCS
•ICAP Tutorials•CE Advisory Board•Endorsed Diplomas
•Remediation Taskforce•College Admission
•Data Sharing•Early College Design
•Grad Guidelines Work Groups
Programs•Counselor Corps (80
schools)•Concurrent Enrollment
(25,000 students)•ASCENT (281 students)
•ICAP (240,000 students)
•FAFSA Completion (30,000 students)
CCR = PWR
Program Approval & Standards
• Jennifer Jasinowski, CCCS/CTECCCS CTE Standards Website: http://coctestandards.cccs.edu/
What is a CTSO?• Career & Technical Student Organizations• An integral part of CTE programs• Prepare students to become productive citizens and to assume
roles of leadership in their communities through a unique program of career and leadership development, motivation, and recognition for secondary and post-secondary students.”
As an Advisor… …to being a FACILITATOR
– Keep the CTSO on track – Empower students– You TEACH and then you
let them LEAD (in most areas anyway…)!
Table Discussions• Reflect on the content you learned this morning.
• Synthesize the info
• Ask each other for answers
• Write down more wonders
• Chat about your content area and your areas of expertise:– What projects do you do? How do you teach a certain
concepts?– What are your curriculum essential questions?
Session 1:
• Demonstration of Student Growth & Promising Practices Room 108
• CTE 101 Continued Room 107
• ICAP, POS and Career Exploratory Room 105
• CTSO & Advisory Committees Room 106
Session 2:
• Demonstration of Student Growth & Promising Practices Room 108
• CTE 101 Continued Room 107
• ICAP, POS and Career Exploratory Room 105
• CTSO & Advisory Committees Room 106
Resources:• Middle School CTE:
www.coloradostateplan.com/middleschool.htm• ICAP & Career Guidance:
www.coloradostateplan.com/counselors.htm www.cde.state.co.us/postsecondary/ICAP
• Plans of Study: http://www.coloradostateplan.com/default_cluster.htm
• CTSO: http://www.coloradostateplan.com/ctso.htm
• Advisory Committee Handbook: http://www.coloradostateplan.com/AdvCommHdbk/IndexAdvComm.htm
• Credentialing: http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeprof/cte