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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS 1

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Focus your system on STUDENTS, not adults! 5

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10 Kansas needs 64% of workers to have a post secondary certificate or degree. Approximately 40% need to be bachelor degrees or higher Approximately 24% need to have a certificate or associate degree Current status in Kansas is….. Just under 40% of all Kansas students graduating high school earn any type of post secondary completion (6 years post high school graduation).

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS 14 The entry ticket to the middle class today is a postsecondary education of some kind,” but too many kids are not coming out of K-12 prepared for that, and too many parents don’t get it, says Jon Schnur, the chairman of America Achieves.

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Citizenship Character Service Activities 18

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS College ACT EXPLORE, PLAN, ACT ACT ENGAGE Rigor in Classes 20

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS EnglishMathematics Reading Science Class of % 44% 35% 19% Class of % 50% 19% Class of % 60% 52% 25% 22

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Fall 2010 Fall 2011Fall 2012 Gain or Loss English Gain 66% 78%92%24% Growth Mathematics Gain 44% 46% 2% Growth Reading Gain 35% 59%65%24% Growth Science Gain 19% 18%22%-1 Loss Class of

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Gain or Loss English Gain 66% 76%10% Growth Mathematics Gain 44% 57%7% Growth Reading Gain 50% 57%7% Growth Science Gain 19% 15%-4 Loss Class of

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Class of 2012 Class of 2016 Gain English Gain 64% 78%14% Gain Mathematics 16.3 Same 36% 46%10% Gain Reading Gain 42% 59%17% Gain Science Gain 13% 18%5% Gain When in 8 th Grade 25

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Course% Math II23% English21% Literature28% Social Studies27% Course% Math II39% English37% Literature40% Social Studies40% Course% Math II66% English43% Literature48% Social Studies48% 26

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Middle School ENGAGE Scales ■ Academic Discipline ■ Commitment to School ■ Family Attitude toward Education ■ Family Involvement ■ Managing Feelings ■ Optimism ■ Orderly Conduct ■ Relationships with School Personnel ■ School Safety Climate ■ Thinking Before Acting High School ENGAGE Scales ■ Academic Discipline ■ General Determination ■ Goal Striving ■ Commitment to College ■ Study Skills ■ Communication Skills ■ Social Connection ■ Social Activity ■ Academic Self-Confidence ■ Steadiness 27

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS Career ACT WorkKeys Plus Industry Level Certificate Career Choice 30

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS 32 The farm where you just started working has a vertical cylindrical oil tank that is 2.5 feet across on the inside. The depth of the oil in the tank is 2 feet. If 1 cubic foot of space holds 7.48 gallons, about how many gallons of oil are left in the tank?

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS 34 According to the instructions shown, what is a condition for project success other than delivery on time? 1.All rods must be sorted by both length and diameter. 2.Rods eleven meters long must be leaned against the overhead door. 3.The customer does not want rods that are warped. 4.The five-meter-long rods must go in Bin 2. 5.The ten-meter-long rods must arrive at the customer in Bin 4.

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS 36 You are a road contractor and you have analyzed a soil that you want to use for road fill. Your analysis shows that the soil contains 15% sand, 65% silt, and 20% clay. You need to know what the shrink-swell potential is for the soil because it will affect the durability of the road. Based on the diagram and table shown, what is the shrink-swell potential at a 30-inch depth for this soil? 1.Low 2.Low to moderate 3.Moderate 4.Moderate to high 5.High

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C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS National Career Readiness Certificate PLUS Work Discipline: Productivity and dependability Teamwork: Tolerance, communication, and attitude Customer Service Orientation: Interpersonal skills and perseverance Managerial Potential: Persuasion, enthusiasm, and problem solving 38

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS National Career Ready Certificate PLUS SILVERGOLD % 19% % 25% % 25% % 31% 39

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS 40 “We want to ensure that all Kansas students meet challenging academic and technical standards, so they are prepared for high- demand, high-wage, and high-skill occupations in current or emerging professions,” Robin Harris, former assistant director, Career, Standards, and Assessment Services, Kansas State Department of Education.

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS College and Career Advocates Conduct conferences Oversee assessments Monitor student progress Organize college visits Source for college and career options Organize career days Organize career-focused opportunities Guide CCR process 41

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS 42 National Career Readiness Certificate Plus General Employability Skills Industry Specific Certification Associate Degree Bachelor Degree Graduate Degree

C 3 CITIZENSHIP, COLLEGE and CAREER READINESS # of ActivitiesStudents% % % % % % % **Does not include club activities (EG: Science club, international club etc.) 43

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