Dual Enrollment Communication Responsibilities

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Dual Enrollment Communication Responsibilities Empower Support & Engage Equity Shasta Community College 2017 Eric Peterson epeterson@murrieta.k12.ca.us 619-250-2493 Access All Students Every Day

Coordinator Positions School Site Set Up Two Coordinators Responsible for the following: All things DE/AP/IB Support Personnel Secretary/Guidance Tech/Career Tech ETC Development of Parent Advisory Committee Student Access and Equity Group Focused on Awareness Activities Club Now (Example) High School Site Set Up Coordinator Positions

Affiliation Meeting Protocols/Procedure Meetings happen 2 times a semester HS/College Faculty Coordinators/Deans/ETC Whomever is required through the affiliation agreement Procedural Information Deadlines Course Offerings Vetting Practices Faculty Evaluations Set Program Data Review Academic Senate Issues Program Development Affiliation Meetings Individual High Schools/Community College

Affiliation Meetings

Non-CCAP Components of Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment Access, Equity, and Success

DE Faculty Cohort Meetings Led by High School Coordinators Meet three times a semester during professional development time usually for an hour Items to Cover: Budget Materials Instructional Challenges/Issues Instructional Integrity Intervention Early Alerts: Click Here Faculty Evaluations Program Evaluation and Suggestions Professional Development/Collaboration Grade Norming Common Learning Outcomes Observations/Mentoring Calendar Review High School Meetings DE Faculty Cohort Meetings Led by High School Coordinators

On site coordinator duties DE Program Calendar Budget Creation and Monitor Recruitment Plan Awareness Classroom Visits Matriculation Process Application Orientation Assessment Placement Review of the Course Offerings based on registration Professional Development Plan Teacher/Coordinator Book Orders DE Parent Meeting (Golden Ticket) Paperwork Deadlines/Submittals Course Load Hours Communication with CC Faculty/HS Faculty Parent Communication Coordinator Planning On site coordinator duties

DE Branding Website Development Videos NACEP Participation Professional Development/Staff Training Legislation Review DE Branding

How we communicate is everything Working with your affiliate to navigate any and all challenges that present themselves Ask the question why? Adopt Nevertheless as your official slogan and keep a student focused path Look for new and better ways to create opportunities for students Communication How we communicate is everything

VMHS Course Offerings 2016 -2017 Sections English 101: English Comp 4 English 103: Critical Thinking Math 105 College Algebra 2 Math 110 College Pre-Calculus Psychology 101 History 111 Pre Civil War 3 History 112 Post Civil War Bio 115 Topics in Biology Chemistry 100 Intro to Chem Music 100 Music Appreciation 1 Music 103 Music Theory American Sign Language 103 American Sign Language 104

Proposed Offerings 2017 -2018 Course Offering Sections English 101: English Comp 6 English 103: Critical Thinking Math 105 College Algebra 2 Math 110 College Pre-Calculus Psychology 101 4 History 111 Pre Civil War History 112 Post Civil War Bio 115 Topics in Biology Chemistry 100 Intro to Chem Music 100 Music Appreciation 1 Music 103 Music Theory American Sign Language 103 American Sign Language 104

Vista Murrieta High School AP Data Unexpected Outcomes: AP course offerings and student enrollment continues to grow in an upward swing. AP Data Suggests Academic Rigor Has Increased Vista Murrieta High School AP Data 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total AP Students 419 463 557 568 512 536 555 598 734 TBD # of exams 723 784 942 944 877 873 953 1006 1250 % of 3 + 64.2 73.2 62.5 61.6 69.3 67.2 70.5 69 67

AP Offerings 2017 -2018 Course Offering Sections AP English / AP English Lit 7 AP Statistics 3 AP Calc AB / AP Calc BC 4 AP US History AP Studio Art 1 AP Spanish Lit / Language AP Psychology 5 AP Physics 2 AP Micro / Macro Economics AP Human Geography AP Government & Politics 6 AP European History AP Environmental Science AP Chemistry AP Biology AP World 5/6

VMHS Dual Enrollment Three Year Data

Vista Murrieta H.S. DE Cost of Attendance Savings Units Completed: What does that mean for students and families Vista Murrieta H.S. DE Cost of Attendance Savings Credits Earned CCC($5,804) CSU($23,995) UC($33,100) Private($44,235) 9,061 $4,382,020 $18,116,225 $24,990,500 $33,397,425 Numbers Reflect First Semester 16-17 School Year

2016 First Semester Results Subject Completed Unit Count Total Units Pass Rate English 110 4 440 97% History 90 3 270 95% Math 47 188 73% Biology 30 120 96% Chemistry 27 108 100% American Sign Psychology 52 156 98% Music 13 39 Total: 1429

Eric Peterson epeterson@murrieta. k12. ca Eric Peterson epeterson@murrieta.k12.ca.us 619-250-2493 Cell 951-894-5750 x6779 Office Diana Ruiz druiz@murrieta.k12.ca.us 951-894-5750 x6772 Office Contact Info: