2019-2020 College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) Program Board of Trustees Meeting June 13, 2019
2 2019-2020 CCAP PARTNERSHIPS San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD)
3 Background • AB 288 (Holden) authorized the College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) Program • Allowed community colleges to enter into partnership agreements with their public school district to offer college classes on the high school campuses • Purpose of the CCAP Program is to serve students who may not already be college-bound or underrepresented in higher education to provide seamless pathways from high school to community college • AB 288 authorized the following: • Classes on the high school campus can be closed to the public • All fees are waived regardless of the number of units • The school district must pay costs for all instructional materials • Classes cannot displace high school or college teachers/faculty
4 SDUSD CCAP Partnerships City College • Agreements are in place at eight feeder high schools for 2019-2020 CCAP HIGH SCHOOLS 2018-2019 2019-2020 (Will C.) Crawford High School (Will C.) Crawford High School Garfield High School East Village High School (new) (Herbert) Hoover High School Garfield High School (Abraham) Lincoln High School (Herbert) Hoover High School (Samuel F.B.) Morse High School (Abraham) Lincoln High School San Diego High School (Samuel F.B.) Morse High School School of Performing Arts (SCPA) San Diego High School School of Performing Arts (SCPA)
5 SDUSD CCAP Program Sections and Enrollment City College • Student enrollment is planned to increase by 9% in 2,763 2019-2020 2,535 92 79 • Course sections are planned to increase by 17% in 2019-2020 Projected Enrollment Projected Sections 2018-2019 2019-2020 2018-2019 2019-2020
6 SDUSD CCAP High School Partnerships Mesa College • Agreements are in place at eight feeder high schools for 2019-2020 CCAP HIGH SCHOOLS 2018-2019 2019-2020 Clairemont High School Clairemont High School Kearny High School Kearny High School La Jolla High School La Jolla High School (James) Madison High School (James) Madison High School Mission Bay High School Mission Bay High School Patrick Henry High School Patrick Henry High School Point Loma High School Point Loma High School University City High School University City High School
7 SDUSD CCAP Program Sections and Enrollment Mesa College • Student enrollment is planned to increase by 8% in 2,634 2,435 2019-2020 92 79 • Course sections are planned to increase by 17% in 2019-2020 Projected Sections Projected Enrollment 2018-2019 2019-2020 2018-2019 2019-2020
8 SDUSD CCAP High School Partnerships Mesa College (ACP) • Agreements are in place at eight different high schools for 2019-2020 CCAP HIGH SCHOOLS 2018-2019 2019-2020 Clairemont High School Clairemont High School Kearny High School Kearny High School La Jolla High School La Jolla High School (Samuel F.B.) Morse High School Madison High School (new) Patrick Henry High School (Samuel F.B.) Morse High School Point Loma High School Patrick Henry High School University City High School Point Loma High School University City High School
9 SDUSD CCAP Program Sections and Enrollment Mesa College (ACP) • ACP CCAP student enrollment is planned to decrease by 17% in 2019-2020 * 1,855 61 • ACP CCAP course 53 sections are planned to 1,543 increase by 15% in 2019-2020 • New: Mesa College is piloting a partially online high-level math class across three high schools: Patrick Henry High School, Point Loma High Projected Enrollment Projected Sections School, and Morse High 2018-2019 2019-2020 2018-2019 2019-2020 School *Enrollment was over-projected in 2018-2019
10 SDUSD CCAP High School Partnerships Miramar College • Agreements are in place at four feeder high schools for 2019-2020 CCAP HIGH SCHOOLS 2018-2019 2019-2020 Mira Mesa High School Mira Mesa High School Scripps High School Scripps High School (Junipero) Serra High School (Junipero) Serra High School University City High School University City High School
11 SDUSD CCAP Program Sections and Enrollment Miramar College • Student enrollment is planned to 4,070 decrease by 6% in 120 120 3,822 2019-2020 • Course sections are planned to remain the same for 2019-2020 Projected Enrollment Projected Sections 2018-2019 2019-2020 2018-2019 2019-2020
12 NEW: 2019-2020 CCAP PARTNERSHIPS Charter Schools
13 Background • The 2018-2019 Budget Trailer Bill authorized community colleges to enter into CCAP agreements with public Charter Schools to offer classes on the campus of a Charter School • Purpose of the CCAP Program is to serve students who may not already be college-bound or underrepresented in higher education, creating seamless pathways from high school to community college • Agreements with Charter Schools must meet the same requirements specified in AB 288, College and Career Access Pathways Partnership • Classes on the high school campus can be closed to the public • All fees are waived regardless of the number of units • The school district must pay costs for all instructional materials • Classes cannot displace high school teachers/faculty
14 CCAP Charter School Partnerships City College • Agreements are pending approval at two different Charter Schools for 2019-2020 2019-2020 Planned Courses Sections Planned Enrollment • BLAS 120 1 King-Chavez • CHIC 116A 1 PROJECTED ENROLLMENT: 75 Community • PERG 120 1 Urban Discovery • PERG 120 1 PROJECTED ENROLLMENT: 25 Academy Total Enrollment: 100
15 CCAP Charter School Partnerships Mesa College • Agreements are pending approval at two different Charter Schools for 2019-2020 2019-2020 Planned Courses Sections Planned Enrollment • ENGL 101 2 • MATH 116 2 High Tech High PROJECTED ENROLLMENT: 200 • MATH 119 1 • PERG 120 1 • PSYC 101 2 • AMSL 115 1 School for Entrepreneurship & • AMSL 115L 1 PROJECTED ENROLLMENT: 75 Technology • ENGL 101 1 Total Enrollment: 275
16 2019-2020 College and Career Access Pathway Partnership – Districtwide Summary 2018-2019 2019-2020 Total Planned Total Planned Total Planned Sections Total Planned Sections Enrollment Enrollment 10,895 331 11,137 380 32 agreements in place 26 agreements in place 28 high school campuses 18 high school campuses Comparison 2018-2019 to 2019-2020 2% increase in total 15% increase in total planned enrollment planned sections 23% increase in agreements 56% increase in high school campuses
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