College Preparatory Course Project North Texas Regional P-16 Council September 29, 2015 Denton ISD 1.

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College Preparatory Course Project North Texas Regional P-16 Council September 29, 2015 Denton ISD 1

What is AVATAR ? 1. A 2009 movie starring Sam Worthington 2. Academic Vertical Alignment Training and Renewal 3. A hybrid being more adept than a human 4. All of the above 2

What entities constitute an AVATAR Partnership? 1. A high school district and a community college 2. A P-16 Council and a regional Education Service Center (ESC) 3. A high school, a community college, a university, a P-16 Council, and an ESC 4. Any combination of heavenly bodies 3

AVATAR is a Partnership of Regional Leaders from these institutions 4 ScaffoldingStudentSuccess

What is the mission of an AVATAR Partnership? 1. Assure the success of students as they move from high school to college and the workforce 2. Vertically align the curriculum of courses in selected disciplines 3. Base recommendations on local needs and interests 4. Sustain life on other planets 5

Impact of Developmental Education and Texas Success Initiative Dual Credit, Early College High Schools Student Support Services Educational Policies & Practices Classroom Instruction, Textbooks Grading, etc. Discipline Reference Course Profiles College & Career Readiness Standards Student Success Assessments Dual Credit, Early College High Schools Student Support Services Educational Policies & Practices Classroom Instruction, Textbooks Grading, etc. Discipline Specific Course Curriculum Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills Secondary Post-Secondary Graduate College/Career Ready Graduate Career Ready 6

The Statewide Network Mathematics  ESC 2, Citizens for Educational Excellence, Education to Employment Partners P-16 Council, TAMU-Corpus Christi, TAMU-Kingsville, Del Mar College, Coastal Bend College, Robstown ISD, Odem-Edroy ISD, Corpus Christi ISD, & Calallen ISD.  ESC 9, Region 9 P-16 Council, Midwestern State University, Vernon College, Burkburnett ISD, Wichita Falls ISD, Iowa Park CISD, and Vernon ISD.  ESC 10, North Texas Regional P-16 Council, University of North Texas, Dallas CCCD, Brookhaven College, Carrolton Farmers Branch ISD& Dallas ISD.  ESC 12, Heart of TX P-20 Council, McLennan Community College, Texas State Technical College, Waco ISD, La Vega ISD, Midway ISD, Robinson ISD, Rapoport Academy, Reicher Catholic School, & Baylor University.  ESC 15. San Angelo P-16+ Partnership, Howard College, Angelo State University, San Angelo ISD & TLC Charter School.  ESC 16, Panhandle P-16 Council, West Texas A&M University, Amarillo College, Clarendon College, Frank Phillips College, Amarillo ISD, Borger ISD, & Canyon ISD.  Region 20, P16 Plus Council of Greater Bexar County, UT-San Antonio, Alamo Colleges, Palo Alto College, & Harlandale ISD. English Language Arts  ESC 6, Sam Houston State University P-16 Council, Sam Houston State University, Lone Star College System, Huntsville ISD, & Sam Houston State University Regional P-16 Council (Huntsville).  ESC 9, Region 9 P-16 Council, Midwestern State University, Vernon College, Burkburnett ISD, Vernon ISD, Iowa Park CISD, Windthorst ISD, & Wichita Falls ISD.  ESC 11, North Texas Regional P-16 Council, Tarleton State University, Hill College, Burleson ISD, Cleburne ISD, Godley ISD, & Joshua ISD.  ESC 12, Heart of TX P-20 Council, McLennan Community College, Texas State Technical College, Waco ISD, La Vega ISD, Midway ISD, Robinson ISD, Rapoport Academy, Reicher Catholic School, West Midway & Baylor University.  ESC 15, San Angelo P-16+ Partnership, Howard College, Angelo State University, Eden CISD, Wall ISD & San Angelo ISD.  Region 20, P16 Plus Council of Greater Bexar County, UT-San Antonio, Alamo Colleges, Palo Alto College, & Harlandale ISD. Science  ESC 1, Upper Rio Grande Valley P- 16, UT-Pan Am, South Texas College, South Texas ISD, Missions ISD, Weslaco ISD, McAllen ISD, & Pharr San Juan Alamo ISD.  ESC 10, North Texas Regional P- 16 Council, University of North Texas, Dallas CCCD, Brookhaven College, Carrolton Farmers Branch & Dallas ISD. College Awareness  ESC 7, Deep East Texas P-16 Council/Stephen F. Austin University, Kilgore College, Kilgore ISD, Panola Charter, & Tyler Junior College

House Bill 5: Some Important Provisions for College People to Know 8

College Preparatory Courses  Districts must partner with at least one IHE to develop college prep courses in math and ELA for 12th grade students who do not meet college readiness standards or whose performance indicates they are not ready for entry-level college coursework.  Effective (with courses to be provided no later than )  High school and IHE faculty must meet regularly as necessary to ensure courses are aligned with college readiness expectations. 9

What was accomplished by regions in ? 10

Numbers of activities in all regions OutcomesMeetingsTrainingsEvents Total Number Total Participants NUMBERS OF REGIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPANTS,

Mainstays of AVATAR CPCs  Data available from TEA and THECB  Texas College and Career Readiness Standards  Samples of syllabi and MOUs on AVATAR website  Additional funding available in some regions  Creative use by ESC’s of existing professional development events  Joint MOU of Regions 1 and 3 12

Challenges to AVATAR CPCs  In forming a partnership  In developing and promoting the CPCs  In offering and supporting the CPCs  Related to district practices  In assessing impact of the CPCs 13

House Bill 5: More Important Provisions for College People to Know 14

Endorsement Options Endorsements STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Business and Industry Public Services Arts and Humanities Multidisciplinary Studies 15

Locally Developed CTE Courses/Activities  Districts may offer courses or other activities, including apprenticeships, needed for industry-recognized credential or certificates 16

Please visit the AVATAR website for more information. 17

Presenters Mary M. Harris Regent Professor Emerita Co-director, AVATAR University of North Texas Denton, TX M. Jean Keller Professor and Acting Vice President Director, AVATAR University of North Texas Denton, TX