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Annual Perkins Planning Meeting Postsecondary CTE Annual Perkins Planning Meeting April 27, 2017 Greensboro, NC www.ncperkins.org

Perkins/CTE State Staff Dr. Bob Witchger Director, Career & Technical Education WitchgerB@nccommunitycolleges.edu 919-807-7126 Dr. Tony R. Reggi Coordinator, Career & Technical Education ReggiA@nccommunitycolleges.edu 919-807-7131 Dr. Julia Hamilton Coordinator, Career & Technical Education HamiltonJ@nccommunitycolleges.edu 919-807-7130 Chris Droessler Coordinator, Career & Technical Education DroesslerC@nccommunitycolleges.edu 919-807-7068 Jennifer Holloway CTE Administrative Assistant HollowayJ@nccommunitycolleges.edu 919-807-7129

Postsecondary Perkins Basic Grant - Enhancing Programs of Study Leadership Grant - Pushing the Envelope FAUPL - Performance and Accountability Methods of Administration - Equity Career Pathways Grant - RFP

Basic Grant Enhance CTE –Links to high school Employers - Listening, acting, engaging Develop more fully the academic, technical and professional skills of faculty Encourage partnerships with stakeholders

Basic Grant - required activities Strengthen the Academic, Career and Technical Skills of Students Secondary to Postsecondary Linkages All Aspects of Industry Develop, Improve, or Expand the use of Technology Professional Development Evaluation of CTE Programs Initiate, Improve, Expand, or Modernize CTE Programs Size, Scope, and Quality Activities for Special Populations

Leadership Grant Assessment of CTE Expand the use of technology Professional developments programs Support and improve CTE programs Support partnerships Serve state correctional institutions Support programs for special populations Provide technical assistance to our colleges

Leadership Grant 2016-2017 2017-2018 Automotive SkillsUSA Pathways Career Coaches RN to BSN Competency-Based Education Accounting Competency-Based Education Career Cluster Guide SkillsUSA WIOA Apprenticeship Articulation CORD / NC-NET Survey

2017-18 Leadership Grants Survey Find survey on ncPerkins Moodle http://www.ncperkins.org/mod/feedback/view.php?id=845

Research/Presentations/Webinars Partnership with NCWorks Training Center Presentations/webinars Preparing Youth for Careers of the Future Help Folks Discover their Passion and Turn it into a Career Working with youth who are like Dr. Sheldon Cooper from the TV series "The Big Bang Theory" Keeping our Youth out of Trouble with the Law Hot Jobs of the Future Career Information: What it is, and Why it’s Important Employers and Educators Developing Quality Career Pathways with WIOA Chris's presentations

Perkins Performance Indicators 1P1 - Students who attain a 2.5 GPA or higher 2P1 - Students who complete a credential, certificate, diploma or degree 3P1 - Students who continue in CTE (retention or transfer) 4P1 - Students who are placed in a job (employment) 5P1 - Students who enroll in nontraditional program of study 5P2 - Students who complete a nontraditional program of study

Monitoring - Basic Grant Career and Technical Education activities Secondary students earning postsecondary credit Improve academic and technical skills of students Understanding all aspects of industry Taught to challenging standards Professional development for staff in CTE POS Inform stakeholders of CTE ACT Continuous improvement Risk monitoring

Monitoring – Risk Factors Attendance at webinars and meetings Timeliness of paperwork New staff General performance measures Local plan Percentage of budget in one area Participation in Articulation Agreement update

Hours spent on Perkins Activities (CTE) Hours spent on other actiitie

Methods of Administration (MOA) of Federal CTE Programs Student accessibility Student access Equity in teaching faculty, enrolled students, and support staff

Methods of Administration of Federal CTE Programs Checklist Administrative - Notice of non-discrimination Site location and student eligibility Equity recruitment Admissions Student financial assistance Counseling and prevocational programs Services for students with disabilities Accessibility 504-ADA Comparable facilities Work study, cooperative education, job placement, apprenticeship Employment

Writing the Local Plan Contact information Allotment - Accept or reject Required use of funds - Focusing the grant Assurances (UPDATED) Local plan and budget document - Pathways, accountability, enhancement Budget allocation - Pathways, equipment, staffing Required activities - What difference does the funding make? Permissible activities - Supplanting - Equipment, supplies

2017-18 Budget - General Guidance Equitable distribution of funds All required activities are to be accomplished with Perkins or other funding sources Keep salaries under 50% Keep equipment under 50% Fund Work-Based Learning at least 20% Fund Faculty Professional Development at least 20% Budget modification accepted through the third quarter.

Perkins Allocation 2017-18 For planning purposes use the same funding level as in fy2016-17 for fy2017-18 and expect some changes. The federal education budget may be cut 20% Pell Numbers have small tenths-of-a-percent changes among colleges With uncertainty, we will use the 2016-17 allocations for planning purposes. Anticipate adjustments

Consortia Form a leadership team Joint planning Develop programs that will be mutually beneficial Collaborative use of funds

Annual Perkins Planning Meeting Postsecondary CTE Annual Perkins Planning Meeting April 27, 2017 Greensboro, NC www.ncperkins.org