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2016 WACTA Fall Conference October 10, Mary Kanikeberg, JWG Program Supervisor Obe Quarless, JWG Field Specialist.

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1 2016 WACTA Fall Conference October 10, 2016 --------- Mary Kanikeberg, JWG Program Supervisor Obe Quarless, JWG Field Specialist

2 A state-based, national non-profit organization dedicated to preventing dropouts among young people who are most at-risk of losing contact with school.

3 Est. 1980 32 states +1,000,000 students served 91% National graduation rate Est. 2010 41 Sites; 24 School Districts 2015-16: over 1,300 students served 95% State graduation rate

4 National Model Services Middle School Senior YearMulti-YearAlternative Out of School

5 In-School: Academic & Job ReadinessImmediate, Post-Program: Employment12-month, Post-Program: Continue to provide services

6 Ultimate goals for participants: Receive a high school diploma Secure a quality entry-level job Pursue a postsecondary education Seek career advancement “Washington; a state with no dropouts.” - Randy Dorn, Superintendent of Public Instruction

7 CTE Model Classroom Instruction / Theory Framework Academic Alignment Industry Standards Shop / Lab Hands On / Project Based Technical Skills / Soft Skills Leadership/21 st Century Skills Extended Learning Outside of the Classroom Community Outreach Community Service CTSO Districtwide Plans Advisory Committees Carl Perkins Certified Teachers Advisory Committees

8 Identify and overcome specific barriers within the students life (academic, social, emotional, financial, etc.) 37 basic competencies; 84 total competencies 120 contact hours (90/180 hours if claiming CTE) Create an advisory committee to select students Recruit employers willing to hire graduate in full-time

9 JWG and Career Choices are a natural combination +

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11 5-year commitment 3 years of differentiated funding 2 years of self-sufficient funding Form a JWG Advisory Committee Daily data entry in e-NDMS Student involvement in a Student-Lead Organization Specialist must be available for training Access to computer technology and software for JWG students

12 1.JWG is a class offered on a regular schedule 2.Instructor is CTE certified in Career Choices and Worksite Learning 3.Approved CTE Course (i.e. Career Choices) 4.Wrap-Around Services are offered (i.e. Career Guidance)

13 Provides re-engagement for the most marginalized, disengaged students 21 st Century Learning Skills Supports the Multi-tiered System of Supports research done by OSPI State Legislative and national funding support; 37 years of positive, national data Promotes local and national business partnerships

14 Specialists Training Monthly Conference Call/ Contact to specialists National Training Seminar in July Site visits/monitoring process Technical Assistance from OSPI and JAG-National www.jag.orgwww.jag.org Curriculum Materials: CD/DVD Online Resources Hard Copy Manuals

15 Career Guidance Washington Career Guidance Washington Career Guidance Washington Career Guidance Washington free 9-12 grade lesson plans for planning Offering a new free tool Alternative to the IDP

16 Washington High School JWG Students celebrating a 100% graduation rate. Way to go class of 2015!

17 Mary Kanikeberg JWG Program Supervisor, OSPI Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (360) 725-4954 mary.kanikeberg@k12.wa.us Obe Quarless Field Specialist Supervisor, OSPI Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (360) 725-6219 obe.quarless@k12.wa.us


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