1 Steven Glyer Chair Los Angeles-Orange County Regional Consortia CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s.

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1 Steven Glyer Chair Los Angeles-Orange County Regional Consortia CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

2 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE

3 Doing What MATTERS for Jobs & the Economy Framework for California’s Community Colleges California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

4 What is the big GOAL?

5 California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students Before EWD program SB 1070 Perkins 1B After Braided Funding

6 Chancellor’s Office Sector Navigators - 10 DSNs - 63 Regional Chairs - 7 Technical Assistance - 7 Colleges work locally. SNs coordinate across multi- regions while DSNs focus in-region on a sector. Colleges LOCALSTATE MULTI REGIONS REGION California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

7 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Far North – 9% Bay Area – 22% South Central – 8% LA-Orange – 34% SD-Imperial – 10% Central Valley – 9% Inland – 8% # = % of community college students 1 in 3 live in LA and Orange County 1 in 3 live in LA and Orange County

8 Priority & Emerging Sectors Adv. Mfg. Adv Trans & Renew Health Energy & Utility Global Trade Small Business ICT DigitalM edia Hosplt. Retail Tourism 10 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Bio Tech Agriculture

9 Adv. Mfg. Adv Trans & Renew Health Energy & Utility Global Trade Small Business ICT DigitalM edia Hosplt. Retail Tourism 8 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Los Angeles & Orange County

10 Steering Committee Leadership & Expertise Share with Constituency Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

11 Wide Representation Los Angeles CountyOrange County CEO CIO Unite LA Business Council WIB ROP/K12 Economic Dev. Corporation Academic Senate Division of Apprenticeship Standards Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students NOTE: Meets 4 times a year CIO

12 Key Leaders Los Angeles CountyOrange County Bill Scroggins – Mt. SACAndrew Jones – Coast CCD JoAnne SchillingMarilyn Brock Alma Salazar Alicia Berhow Laura CantuAndrew Munoz Gil MonatanoKim Thomason David Flaks Jolena Grande Byron Cummins Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Irene Malmgren

13 CTE & EWD Deans Program Development and Approval 1.Is there a need? 2.Is there unnecessary duplication? Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

14 Deputy Sector Navigators 1.Hold Regional Industry Led Advisory Boards - What 2.Do Market Analysis – Need 3.Do Program Audit - Capacity 4.Assist with Alignment - Change 5.Articulate ROP, K12 & Univ. Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students ACTION...

15 PRIMARY GOAL ……… Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Move the Needle... Outcomes vs. Activities

16 Outcome Data Example Completed one course in a selected CTE pathway in high school HIGH SCHOOL Transitioned from a high school CTE career pathway to a community college TRANSITION HIGH SCHOOL TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

17 COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO WORKFORCE TRANSITION Semester-to-Semester retention rates improved Participated in an internship or workplace learning program in the same occupational area as the educational pathway Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Outcome Data (2)

18 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students A new data resource that tells us how well we are moving the needle Data Tools

19 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Completion and Success

20 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Not All Complete

21 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Employment

22 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Redesign Programs

23 CTE & EWD Deans Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

24 Los Angeles County – 7 WIBS LA City LA County Foothill Pacific Gateway Southeast South Bay Verdugo Orange County – 3 WIBS Orange County Santa Ana Anaheim Workforce Investment Boards Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

25 Train present & future workers Place trained workers Alignment of Goals Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

26 Both systems work to build an educated & skilled workforce pathway that can lead to earning a living wage in LA and Orange County Why Align? Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

27 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Align Sector Work

28 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

29 Adv. Mfg. Adv Trans & Renew Health Energy & Utility Global Trade Small Business ICT DigitalM edia Hosplt. Retail Tourism 8 Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students # of WIBs with this focus Aligned Sectors of Colleges & WIBs

30 Funding SB1070 California Pathways Partnership Trust Perkins V TAACCCT Grant Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Prop 39

31 Funding Opportunities - How Regional Collaboration Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

32 Moving From a World of Silos to… Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

33 Playing in the Sandbox Together Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students

34 Funding Opportunities - How Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students SB1070 Consortias 1. LACCD 2. Ring Colleges 3. Orange County 3 Year Grant Policy Change One-time $$$ Collaboration Opportunity

35 Institutional Policy Changes Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students 1.Articulation, credit by exam and dual enrollment 2.Pathway alignment 3.Data collection

36 Website Links DoingWhatMATTERS.cccco.edu Los Angeles & Orange County Regional Consortia| 27 Colleges | 14 Districts | 800,000 Students Los Angeles/Orange County Regional Consortia Doing What Matters for Jobs and the Economy