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Career Technical Education Advisory Committee Meeting Thursday, March 17, 2016 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Galleria, Serramonte Del Rey PAST PRESENT & FUTURE Vocational Education Career Technical Education For a few students For ALL students


  1. Career Technical Education Advisory Committee Meeting Thursday, March 17, 2016 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Galleria, Serramonte Del Rey

  2. PAST PRESENT & FUTURE Vocational Education Career Technical Education For a few students For ALL students 6-7 “Program Areas” 15 Industry Sectors with 58 Pathways In-lieu of academics Integrated with academics High school focused High school and college partnerships

  3. Career Technical Education will engage every student in high quality, rigorous, and relevant educational pathways and programs, developed in partnership with business and industry, promoting creativity, innovation, leadership, community service, and lifelong learning, and allowing students to turn their “passions into paychecks” - their dreams into careers CTE State Plan Vision

  4. Objectives: ● Participate in a collaborative discussion among people in education, business, and industry to evaluate the current Career Technical Education program. ● Collectively create a vision for a rigorous and relevant program that enables students to be ready for the 21st century workforce.

  5. Agenda 10:00 - 10:15 Welcome and Introductions (Kareen Baca) Employment Trends in the Bay Area (Employment Development Department) & Perkins Update 10:15 - 10:45 CTE for All (Dr. Vera Jacobson-Lundeberg) CTE Coordinator, San Mateo County Office of Education 10:45 - 10:55 Break 10:55 -11:10 Student Leadership through a Career Technical Student Organization Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) FHA-Hero 11:10 - 11:35 Table Talk - Elements of a High Quality CTE Program 11:35 - 11:50 Share Out 11:50 - 12:00 Closing Remarks (Keith Irish)

  6. Employment Trends in the Bay Area and the West Bay

  7. Top Industry Clusters in 10-County Bay Area 2012-2022

  8. Some Key Occupations in Bay Area Info and Communication Technologies Cluster

  9. Key Skills Required for Bay Area’s Top Five Industry Clusters • • • • • • • •

  10. Selected Other Data for San Mateo and San Francisco Counties Combined

  11. 2015-2016 Perkins Update Career Pathway Allocation Amount ($93,354) Business Management $6,615 Cabinetry, Millwork, and Woodworking $2,338 Education, Child Development, and Family Services $2,000 Engineering Design $5,756 Fashion and Merchandising $3,862 Food, Service and Hospitality $20,856 Systems, Diagnostics, Service and Repair $47,494 Miscellaneous $4,433

  12. Career and Technical Dr. Vera Jacobson- Education Lundeberg for ALL CTE Program Coordinator, San Mateo County Office of Education Students

  13. Austin Chow Career Technical Jolana Chan Lorna Louie Student Organizations Brianna Yik Westmoor High School Jenny Nguyen

  14. Table Talk - Elements of a High Quality CTE Program

  15. Grouping Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 (ECE/Other) (Business) (Automotive) (Computer) (Hospitality) (Industrial Arts) Megan Carey Francisca Keith Irish Nancy Sansot Charlotte Bob Guerrero Wentworth Levine Dr. Vera Jacobson - Regina Biagini Dan Ramirez Aliah Singh Rosie Tejada Andy Lie Lundeberg Denise Shreve Ben Pham Dave Dyssegard Delores Tillery Michelle Earle John Lavine Richard Baugh Rick Boitano Jim De Jong Howard Joe Amanda Flick Paul Spinetti Jenny Nguyen Lorna Louie Scot Schneider Jolana Chan Letty Gonzalez Pete Yoes Sarita Santos Russell Baldon Len Renery Barbara Corzonkoff Brianna Yik Austin Chow Alina Varona Don Braden

  16. Share Out Share general thoughts on how to improve Career Technical Education for ALL students

  17. Keith Irish Closing Remarks Associate Superintendent of Education

  18. LUNCH Courtesy of Westmoor High School Student’s Culinary Program

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