L&I/SBCTC/OSPI PANEL June 27, 2018 School Counselor Summer Institute All About Apprenticeships K-12 & Higher Education’s Roles L&I/SBCTC/OSPI PANEL June 27, 2018
Dept. of Labor & Industries (L&I) Jody Robbins St. Board for Community & Technical Colleges (SBCTC) Peter Guzman Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Becky McLean – Enrollment Reporting Kim Reykdal – Dual Credit & School Counseling Barbara Dittrich – Dual Credit 7/21/2019 OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Agenda K-12 system structures (Funding, Instruction, Transferability) High School Apprenticeship Workplace K-12 system structures (Funding, Instruction, Transferability) Panel Members’ Expertise re: Registered Apprenticeships Resources Q & A OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019
Apprenticeship – What is it? OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019
Apprenticeship – What “New”? What Isn’t? Youth Apprenticeship (Gov. Inslee’s Career Connect WA) Classroom Instruction from HS teacher (with trade professional) Job-ready skills (on-the-job training) Earn HS credits (complete HS diploma) Registered Apprenticeship (L&I oversight; SBCTC support) Must be 18 (for most) Extensive on-the-job training Classroom Instruction most often through college Earn journey-level status (the “original 4-year degree”) OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019 Youth Apprenticeship WA: The Journey Begins (video) & AJAC Signing Day (video)
K-12 Apprenticeship Prep: Running Start (for the Trades) Same eligibility (11th/12th) Same enrollment processes Same 15 credit max. Technical program focus Pre-Apprenticeship prep Less than 5% of RS students choose this option OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019 For More Info. on Becoming a Registered Apprentice: http://www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Apprenticeship/Become/default.asp
K-12 Apprenticeship Prep: College in the High School Can be a technical program course Same eligibility (10th-12th)/enrollment processes Student FTE (incl WBL) can’t exceed FTE/AAFTE limits Approved CTE/Skill Center CHS courses generate CTE/Skill Center enhanced $ # WBL hours claimed limited to # of HS credits awarded OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019 For More Info. on Becoming a Registered Apprentice: http://www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Apprenticeship/Become/default.asp
K-12 Apprenticeship Prep: CTE Dual Credit (formerly Tech Prep) Earn college credit with current articulation agreement College credit only transfers into like college program CTE Dual Credit generates Basic Ed $ & CTE Enhanced $ Student FTE (incl WBL) can’t exceed FTE/AAFTE limits # WBL hours claimed limited to # of HS credits awarded OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019 For More Info. on CTE Dual Credit: http://www.k12.wa.us/DualCredit/Resources.aspx
K-12 Apprenticeship Prep: Work Based Learning (WBL) – What is it? WBL Includes Guest Speakers, Field Trips, School-Based Enterprises (ie Student Store), Job Shadows and Worksite Learning Worksite Learning = Opportunities to earn additional HS credit through on-site work experience. Instructional: Embedded in a related HS class Taught by an HS staff Student does not earn a salary Cooperative: Coordinated by a HS staff Typically an employer/employee relationship Can include salary for the student Templates in 9 languages! Include parents! OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019 WBL information can be found at: http://www.k12.wa.us/careerteched/WorkBasedLearning.aspx
Work Based Learning: Instruction and Funding Limitations # WBL hours claimed for funding limited to amount of HS credit awarded Max of 180 Instructional WBL hours = 1 credit Max of 360 Cooperative WBL hours = 1 credit No student can exceed the monthly FTE / annual AAFTE limitations Summer WBL - only students with available AAFTE can be claimed School-year WBL - only students with available FTE can be claimed Skill Centers’ 1.6FTE limit = more capacity for WBL opportunities If the WBL was associated with a CTE or skill center class, a student who has exceed the FTE/AAFTE limitation could be claimed for enhanced CTE or skill center funding, but not the Basic Ed portion. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019
Open Doors Must be 16-21, not in HS, credit deficient, recommended Student FTE (incl WBL) can’t exceed 1.0 AAFTE Contact time and attendance requirements July/August enrollment may not be available Generates Basic Ed $ 40 WBL hours = Academic Progress OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019 For More Info. on Open Doors: http://www.k12.wa.us/reengagement/default.aspx
Apprenticeship Information/Resources. Youth Apprenticeship: http://www.exploreapprenticeship.wa.gov/ Why Apprentice? Who Should be an Apprentice? Apprenticeship Potential “Quiz” Career Compass (interest inventory) 5 Basic Prep Tips Registered Apprenticeship (L&I): http://lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Apprenticeship/default.asp What is an Apprentice? How to Become an Apprentice Qualities of a Successful Apprentice Apprenticeship Standards & Program Requirements
L & I SBCTC OSPI Jody Robbins Jody.Robbins@Lni.wa.gov Peter Guzman pguzman@sbctc.edu SBCTC Sarah Patterson sarah.patterson@k12.wa.us Lance Wrzesinski (WBL) lance.Wrzesinski@k12.wa.us OSPI OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019
OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7/21/2019