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Career and Technical Education August 21, 2019 www.yisd.net/cte Agenda Welcome and Updates CTE Staff Kay Irlas, TEA Lunch on your own Session I Session II Session III (Please see agenda for proposed session times) Job


  1. Career and Technical Education August 21, 2019 www.yisd.net/cte

  2. Agenda • Welcome and Updates CTE Staff • Kay Irlas, TEA • Lunch on your own • Session I • Session II • Session III (Please see agenda for proposed session times) Job Alike Agenda

  3. Welcome and Updates - CTE Staff • Programs of Study • College, Career and Military Readiness • Industry Based Certifications • Math and Science CTE Course Requirement • Introductions of CTE Central Office Staff

  4. TEA Programs of Study

  5. TEA Programs of Study

  6. TEA Programs of Study

  7. TEA Programs of Study

  8. Student Achievement Domain Elementary/Middle Schools Weight  STAAR 100% High Schools, K – 12, and Districts  STAAR 40%  College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR) 40%  Graduation Rate 20% Texas Education Agency | Academics | Performance Reporting

  9. Student Achievement Domain College Ready Career Ready   Meet criteria of 3 on AP or 4 on IB CTE coherent sequence coursework completion examinations and credit aligned with approved industry-based certifications  Meet TSI criteria (SAT/ACT/TSIA/College (one-half point credit) Prep course) in reading and mathematics  Earn industry-based certification  Complete a course for dual credit  (9 hours or more in any subject or Graduate with completed IEP and workforce 3 hours or more in ELAR/mathematics) readiness (graduation type code of 04, 05, 54, or 55)  Earn an associate’s degree  Be admitted to postsecondary industry  Complete an OnRamps course* certification program*  Meet standards on a composite of Military Ready indicators indicating college readiness*  Intent to enlist in the United States Armed Forces *Implementation in 2019 and beyond 8/21/2019 9 Texas Education Agency | Academics | Performance Reporting

  10. TEA 2019 Texas Accountability Report

  11. EPCC Credentialed Approved Pathway Every Program P-TECH CS Pathway Code 2 TEA 2019 Texas Accountability Report

  12. Industry-Based Certification Resources

  13. Student Certifications Campus 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Bel Air HS 112 257 431 804 Del Valle HS 139 379 Eastwood HS 138 34 65 JM Hanks HS 168 425 335 Parkland HS 243 385 345 Riverside HS 396 363 150 250 Ysleta HS 372 340 VVECHS 214 250 231 Eastwood MS 9 th Grade - 0 174 Total Number of Certifications 1782 2433 2785 A-F Industry Certifications Obtained 120 125 175 Industry Certifications

  14. 2018-2019 A-F Industry Certifications by Campus Campus 2017-2018 2018-2019 24 Students; 24 Certifications 19 Students; 27 Certifications Bel Air HS Del Valle HS 12 Students; 18 Certifications 9 Students; 13 Certifications Eastwood HS 4 Students; 4 Certifications 7 Students; 25 Certifications JM Hanks HS 3 Students; 3 Certifications 2 Students; 5 Certifications 11 Students; 19 Certifications 12 Students; 23 Certifications Parkland HS Riverside HS 25 Students; 39 Certifications 15 Students; 24 Certifications 8 Students; 20 Certifications 19 Students; 37 Certifications Ysleta HS 7 Students; 8 Certifications 18 Students; 21 Certifications VVECHS Eastwood MS 9 Grade - - Total Number of Certifications 94 Students / 135 Certifications 101 Students / 175 Certifications YISD CTE Certification Information

  15. CTE Math and Science Online Training All educators teaching one of the CTE math or CTE science courses that meet a high school graduation requirement (listed below) must complete a math or science professional development course. The TEA provides these courses on the Texas Gateway Online Resources site at no cost to the educator or school district. Please click the link below to learn more about the Integrating Math into CTE Classrooms course: https://www.texascourses.org/courses/coursev1:TexasGateway+INTMTHC1+2019/ about Please click the link below to learn more about the Integrating Science into CTE Classrooms course: https://www.texascourses.org/courses/course- v1:TexasGateway+INTSC1+2019/about

  16. CTE Mathematics Courses CTE Science Courses • Accounting II • Advanced Animal Science • Applied Mathematics for Technical • Advanced Plant and Soil Science Professionals • Anatomy and Physiology • Digital Electronics • Biotechnology I • Engineering Mathematics • Biotechnology II • Financial Mathematics • Engineering Design and Problem Solving • Mathematical Applications in Agriculture, • Engineering Science Food, and Natural Resources • Food Science • Mathematics for Medical Professionals • Forensic Science • Manufacturing Engineering Technology II • Medical Microbiology • Statistics and Business Decision Making • Pathophysiology • Robotics II • Principles of Technology • Scientific Research and Design Laura Torres at laura.torres@tea.texas.gov

  17. Travel Forms All needed forms Becoming a Vendor-instructions provided within Checklist (must be completed prior to travel) (Teacher travel form is different from student form. Both must be provided for student out-of-town travel) Cristina Campos Requisitions Forms 2019-20 Administrative Assistant Purchase Order Form for CTE 199 or Carl Perkins 244 ccampos9@yisd.net Procurement Process: @camposcris71 Awarded Vendors with YISD (click and select allow once if Flash warning) User name: YsletaISD Password: YISD (915) 434-0670 Cooperatives (thru other contacts such as Region 19, Buy Board, TXMAS etc.) Interlocals: (contract we can utilize thru other school districts ) Program Support

  18. Career Center Recruitment/Applications Open House David Castro Program/College Visits P-TECH Coding CTE Counselor Career Center Testing Coord. dcastro13@yisd.net Financial Literacy Community Outreach @CTE_Counselor CTSO's RHS (915) 434-7014 Skills USA CO (915) 434-0580 Program Support

  19. Health Professions @ BAHS MOU's Applications Recruitment Open house Career Center @ RHS Workplace Opportunities Cecy De La O MOU's Open house P-TECH - Academies Workplace Coordinator Texas Tech - Medventures For Your Future ldelao@yisd.net Advisory Committees : CTE Program @CDeLaO_CTE Health Professions at Bel Air HS Career Center at Riverside HS (915) 434-0567 Education & Workforce Development Workforce Solutions Borderplex Student Internships and Partners in Education CTSO’s HOSA, USA-FFA, VEX Program Support

  20. Student Certifications Acquisition Classroom set up Certification Resources (Template for 2019-20) T STEM Academies Application Blue Print - Link Hugo Martinez Advisory Committees STEM Initiatives CTE Coordinator STEAM Fiesta Girl Power hmartinez5@yisd.net STEM Labs Equipment @hmartinez5yisd Classroom design Safety (915) 434-0548 PLTW Administrator PLTW Website CTSO’s DECA-TSA- FRC-VEX Program Support

  21. PEIMS, PBMAS and Contact Hours Reports Course Catalog Home Bound Students CTE Master Spreadsheet Campus Support: Damian Pillatzke YWLA VVECHS Tejas Plato CTE Coordinator College and Career courses for MS Bulb Administrator dpillaztke@yisd.net Xello Administrator Teacher Certification - SOQ @DamianPillatzke Law Enforcement Labs (915) 434-0679 Family Consumer Science Labs El Paso Space Fair CTSO’s FCCLA - TPSA- VEX Program Support

  22. Dual Credit Professional Development NAF Affiliation Agreements & Support TEALS Affiliation Agreements & Support Guadalupe Ramirez CTSO Teacher Extra Duty (Binder) CTE Coordinator CTSO’s Induction of Officers Ceremony CTE Summer Camps gramirez1@yisd.net CTE Web Master - all campuses @gramirez1 Districtwide Training Plans for Career Prep and Work-Based Practicums (915) 434-0660 CTSO’s - FBLA - BPA- VEX Program Support

  23. CTSO (Career and Technical Education Organization) • CTSO's serve Texas students through BPA, DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, TAFE, FFA, HOSA, SkillsUSA and TSA via NCC-CTSO (National Coordinating Council for CTSOs) and are key components to strong CTE programs. • CTSO's integrate into CTE programs and courses and extend teaching and learning through innovative programs, business and community partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state and national levels. Source: National Coordinating Council CTSOs Booklet 2015 CTSO’s (Career and Technical Student Organization)

  24. Lump sum stipend amount available for ALL who submit a “CTSO Binder” • Binder Contents • Contract signed by campus admin • Membership/affiliation: Copy of receipt and Official Membership Student roster • Roster of students who participated at district/regional, state and nationals. • Meetings Minutes (minimum of 4 meeting) • Activities to include fund raising, socials, 2 community service, etc. (pictures of students must be included) • Open Lab (practice sessions) Sign in sheets with at least 5 students • Evidence of state or national liaison activities • Will be set up to submit electronically by deadline April 24, 2020. CTSO Compensation

  25. CTSO Officer Induction Ceremony • Date for Induction November 5, 2019 • Form is available to enter officers list • Please submit by no later than October 11. • Speaking roles will be assigned (one per campus rotation) • See department chair to submit name • Mistress/Master of Ceremony VVEC • Pledge of Allegiance EHS • Texas Pledge BAHS • Leadership Remarks DVHS • Introduction of Special Guest HHS • Recognition of Sponsors PHS • Words of Thought RHS • Closing YHS CTSO Officer Installation

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