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Career and Technical Education State Operated Principals Locally Operated Principals CTE Coordinators CTE Summer Learning Program July 20, 2015

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1 Career and Technical Education State Operated Principals Locally Operated Principals CTE Coordinators CTE Summer Learning Program July 20, 2015 http://tinyurl.com/KACTE-2015

2 CTE Overview

3 CTE Data Overview Total Unduplicated Secondary Enrollment – 146,693 Unduplicated Preparatory Enrollment – 34,969 CTE is provided in 162 Districts 217 High Schools 53 Area Technology Centers 42 Locally Operated Centers Source (TEDS 2014-2015 Enrollment Data)

4 69.5% of KY High School (9-12) Students Enrolled in CTE Programs Total – 191,144 Based on 2014-2015 Data

5 Secondary Enrollment by Program Area Total Duplicate Student Enrollment – 217,797 PROGRAM AREAEnrollment AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES31,521 ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION6,591 ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS4,275 ARTS AND HUMANITIES8,580 BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION48,525 HEALTH SCIENCE18,310 FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES40,942 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY7,008 LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY12,051 MANUFACTURING9,041 PATHWAY TO CAREERS343 RETAIL/WHOLESALE SALES AND SERVICE13,282 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS 12,221 TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS5,107

6 2014-15 OCTE Priorities Update 1.Advocacy related to rigorous and relevant CTE programs of study that align with regional and state needs. 2.Expansion of work-based learning opportunities for all students. 3.Professional learning and support for teachers and administrators that enhances CTE and promotes project based learning. 4.Revision of Career Ready Measures to align with regional and state economic sectors. 5.Promotion of co-curricular integration of activities related to Career and Technical Student Organizations.

7 KOSSA & Industry Certifications

8 KOSSA Results 26 Assessment Areas 27,086 Students Assessed 10.9% increase 15,854 Students Earned Certificates 19.5% increase Overall 59% Pass Rate 9.2% increase

9 KOSSA and Industry Certifications 2015-2016 Valid Industry Certification and KOSSA List is available on the KOSSA webpage2015-2016 Valid Industry Certification and KOSSA List Industry certifications must meet specific criteria as identified on the list There are some specific notes related to pathway and assessment changes Data will be collected on preparatory seniors (completed 2 and enrolled in 3 or more credits in a pathway)

10 KOSSA Format and Blueprint Test Format 120 Questions 100 point bearing questions 20 pilot questions Test Blueprint 50% Occupational 25% Academic 25% Employability

11 E-SESS – KOSSA Online An Online sample test is available allowing students to become familiar with the online environment and ensure system performance for your school prior to the testing window E-SESS platform provides smooth testing and detailed reports Schools need to do a better job using the data Information on using reports will be covered in KOSSA Update Session Tuesday at 10:00

12 KOSSA Registration/Testing Registration will occur through TEDS –Data entry deadline is critical since student registration will be uploaded to the online system at the state level January 15 – All Preparatory Students must be identified in TEDS Students not identified in TEDS as Preparatory at this time will not be able to test February 1 – March 31 – KOSSA Online Testing window

13 Perkins

14 Perkins General Changes Online Application Process Floors and Ceilings for Spending Uniform Grants Guidance –Effective July 1, 2015 –New Assurances –Performance Matrix –Risk-based Monitoring Online Application Training for CTE Coordinators January and February 2016

15 FUNDING AREAFLOORCEILING Curriculum/Software (includes PLTW, Adobe, Aerospace and Flight, Serve Safe, Pro Start, NCCER, CASE) 035% Technical Skill Assessment and Industry Certification 0%25% Professional Development (includes subs & assoc. travel cost) 10%50% Instructional Materials 0% 40% Salary and Fringes, Stipends (3 Year max for any program, no teacher salaries) 0%30% Support Services (includes CTSO cost and Educational Field Trips) 0%35% Equipment 25%65% Other (Administrative Cost no more than 5%) 0%10%

16 TEDS

17 TEDS Audit Updates Monitor – Pathways, Perkins, Schedules, Course Codes, Credits, WorkKeys, ASVAB, Industry Certifications, KOSSA, and Preparatory Status Improvement – Preparatory Status & Career Readiness Evidence Opportunities for Growth – Scheduling, Pathways and Perkins

18 TEDS Reminders Dual Credit Hours –Required data (both postsecondary hours and institution) –Not cumulative, but by year Took Program Assessment –Must be entered for any student who took but did not pass an Industry Certification –Does not need to be manually checked for students that failed a KOSSA


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