A Grades 9-14 Model for College and Career NORWALK EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What Did We Learn About Our Future? Getting Ready for Strategic Planning Spring 2012.
Advertisements

STEM ACTION CENTER HB 150 Applied Science 7 th and 8 th Grade STEM Pathways and Certification.
How School-to-Career Programs Serve All Youth? School-to-Career Opportunities Act 1994 (STWOA)
Independent School District South High School. AUSTIN Independent School District South High School Planning Committee Charge  The charge of the South.
What is a STEM School? Rebecca Payne April.
Career & Technical Education State Board Meeting August 6, 2014.
 align education/services to serve economic and community development  prepare the emerging workforce  offer portable skills and credentials to the.
UNCF: Building the STEM Pipeline One Student at a Time October 31, 2012.
PATHWAYS TO PROSPERITY NETWORK State Strategies for Sustaining and Scaling Grades 9-14 Career Pathways Jonathan Furr, Director, Education Systems Center,
Mary Ann Hawthorne, Instructional Superintendent, Region 2 Archived Information.
SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES High School Transforming urban Cleveland one student at a time School founded in the 21 st Century with 21 st Century Curriculum:
Hawthorne Academy of Health Sciences
Grades 9-12 Service Internships Grades Career Internships Career Expo Grades Apprenticeships Events Programs.
Career and College Ready: The Role of the School Counselor in Providing Career Guidance Kim Reykdal, Olympia High School Career & College Counselor Brandon.
I love to rollerblade on the Heritage Trail in the summer The beach is my favorite place to spend time and read Cooking and eating are the things I do.
SAP 9-14 IT Pathway Employer Sponsored Pathways. Background In an effort to increase the number of qualified IT professionals, multinational software.
Career Clusters 101: An Introduction Session #2 – SD School Counselor Professional Development Series October 30, 2008.
STEM Educator Effectiveness Academy Welcome to Day One! 1.
Henry County Schools Work-Based Learning. “Learning a Living” through employer, student and teacher relationships.
Brought to you by your ACTEAZ. Everybody Is Talking About CTE  TIME Magazine  National Public Radio  USA Today: “About 31-35% of Americans graduate.
Unite! is an easy-to-use online tool that connects you and your business or organization to the future workforce in your community. Go to
Archived Information. THE AMERICAN DIPLOMA PROJECT A Partnership of Achieve, Inc.; The Education Trust; and the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation More and.
Commonwealth Engineering Design (CED) Academy Learning K-12 Science through Engineering Design and Manufacturing.
1 Sustaining Technical Programs The NSF’s Advanced Technological Education Program and American Competitiveness Mike Lesiecki, MATEC A Member of the Academic.
Saint Paul Career Pathways Academy… High School on a College Campus Clint Bueling: Director of College Transitions and Student Success Saint Paul College.
Oglethorpe County High School From Traditional High School to College & Career Academies… Let’s Consider the Possibilities.
COPYRIGHT © 2014 NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. JULY 2014 National Academy Foundation Insert Academy Name & Theme Click on photo for.
June 2013 The Polytechnical Model of Education. First Implementation of ‘Polytechnical Model’
The Loudoun Governor’s Career and Technical Academy.
Agenda for the Day Ice Breaker WBL Continuum Overview Leadership Roles
Preparing our students for Tomorrow through our Partnerships We understand that the future of our community rests in the hands of our students. We are.
College & Career Readiness Blog Overview for the Small & Rural School Consortium Meeting at Roscoe Collegiate High School April 16, 2012 Dr. Jerry Adams,
Bridging the Gap to Postsecondary Education Innovative School Solutions.
Work-Based Learning (WBL) in College & Career Pathways David Stern Graduate School of Education University of California, Berkeley College & Career Academy.
Washington Learns Overview for Shoreline Operations November Norma Goldstein.
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS TEACHER INITIATIVE Improving the Undergraduate Pipeline to Math and Science Teaching Credentials Program Overview.
2015 Champion Awards Illinois 60 by 25 Network Leadership Communities.
Trends in CTE Trends in CTE Dr. Patrick Ainsworth Rob Atterbury November 19, 2010.
Newington High School Academy Programs Presented by: Kim Davis, Director of Extended Learning, Jim Wenker, NHS Principal Gary Gula, Director of School.
LESSONS LEARNED IN PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AND LEADERSHIP for CHSI 2 ND National High School Leadership Summit Archived Information.
Welcome The Bright Futures Education Partnership.
DEVELOPING COLLEGE AND CAREER READY STUDENTS Ed Shafer SUMMER SEMINAR NEW YORK STATE CTE PROFESSIONAL ORGAINIZATIONS.
Presented by Justin Mirante Technology and Engineering Teacher and Department Chair
Linked Learning Organizing Principles Prepare students for both college and career Lead to the full range of postsecondary options Connect academics to.
PAWS 2 Why Career/Technical Training? August 29, 2012.
WELCOME TO FORD NGL ISD Academy Development October 29 th, 2015 Dallas, TX Aaron Smith & Jason Middleton.
 Pathways in Technology Early College High School is a new model for Secondary (High School) Education  How new? ◦ 2011 – IBM and NYC Schools and City.
Ms. Sheri Johnson Principal Thursday, February 11, 2016.
Special Programs. “You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow.
College and Career Pathways in San Diego Unified Cheryl Hibbeln, Executive Director of Secondary Schools San Diego Unified.
OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND BOARD PRESIDENT MORE THAN 1,500 STUDENTS In our community Dear Friends, We are proud to present this year’s annual report as.
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) are key components to strong CTE programs. CTSOs integrate into CTE programs and courses and extend.
SCI-MA-TECH A Program of Educational Excellence.  The main purpose of SCI-MA-TECH is to increase interest and promote excellence in science, math, engineering.
CONNECTING SECONDARY STUDENTS TO CAREER PATHWAYS KEEPING KANSAS COMPETITIVE: CAREER PATHWAYS SUMMIT JUNE 2, 2011.
Preparing Students for College, Careers and Life.
The Urban Assembly School for Global Commerce Sharing experiences of building a CTE maritime program to achieve great outcomes for students Year Zero to.
Designing a Quality Pathway through a Program of Study.
5 Impacts and Solutions for Adult Educators.  Steven Covey – 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Know where you are and where you want to be. With a.
Culturally Relevant Inspiration Asia Walters EDU 692 Creativity, Culture, and Global Contexts in Education Decision-Making Instr. Dr. Sara Mattson June.
Training for District Wide School Student Led Conferences and Advisory PD Advisory Lessons 1-7 Middle Schools Advisory Lessons 1-8 High Schools August.
WELCOME PARENTS and SCHOLARS TO UNIONDALE HIGH SCHOOL’S.
A Grades 9-14 Model for College and Career
P-TECH A Grades 9-14 School Model Please sit with those in your state and/or community Presenter: Alan Introduction and Framing: what audience members.
2.01 WHAT is this CTE Stuff Anyway?
Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities
Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities
School Model — Senate Education Finance and Policy Committee
School Model — State of Minnesota
School Model — State of Minnesota
Career Preparation: Practicum & Internships Career Training
Presentation transcript:

A Grades 9-14 Model for College and Career NORWALK EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY

Part of the Pathways in Technology Early College High School Program (P-TECH) Open to 100 incoming 9 th grade students for the school year Norwalk Early College Academy

Features No-cost AAS in Information Technology Project-based learning, team teaching curriculum Extended day, extended year program 4-year, 5-year, 6-year program possibilities College courses at NHS and at NCC Extensive professional learning experiences for teaching staff Staffing Motivated, visionary, and inspiring school leader Professional teaching staff with unwavering commitment to EVERY student’s success Personalized learning environment with tight adult-student connections

5 Context for the Initiative: Why the Grade Model Matters U.S. demand for IT workers far outpacing supply, with steady decline in American students receiving degrees in STEM-related subjects Pathways to Prosperity (Harvard): U.S. must broaden the range of high-quality pathways offered to young adults, with far more emphasis on career counseling, career education, apprenticeship programs and community colleges as viable routes to well-paying jobs Community college graduation rates hover at or about 25%. There are 28 million middle skill jobs – those requiring postsecondary degrees – currently available in the U.S., with these jobs paying close to $40,000 per year on average. Over the next 10 years, 14 million new jobs requiring middle skills – a 50% increase – will be created, with those needing STEM skills the highest paid of those jobs.

Projected Employment Growth,

Norwalk Public Schools Academy housed at Norwalk High School 100 students per year Dedicated school leader Norwalk Community College AAS in Computer Science and Engineering College Liaison College courses taught by NCC professors and NPS adjunct professors IBM Workplace learning curriculum and skills mapping Industry Liaison Paid internships at IBM One-on-one long-term mentorships Norwalk Early College Academy

Extended School Year » Transportation will be provided Norwalk Early College Academy

Extended School Day Academic Support AccelerationApplication Norwalk Early College Academy

Norwalk Community College Commitment to NECA Tuition-Free Associate Degree in 4, 5, or 6 years A.A.S. in Computer Science A.A.S. in Engineering Technology

NCC Component of NECA NCC placement exam Courses offered starting by Sophomore year of H.S. for college-ready students Classes taught by NCC professors and/or NCC- approved instructors

1. IBM needs the next generation of Innovators who will lead our company into the 21 st Century Skilled technical professionals, problem solvers, communicators, leaders Diversity of thought breeds innovation 2. IBM has a deep and unabiding commitment to improving education globally IBM is committed to creating innovative education initiatives that put students first and helping prepare students for active citizenship and meaningful, productive careers Why IBM?

PTECH Brooklyn In 3 rd full year with 335 students in grades 9-11 Partnership between New York City Department of Education, CUNY, New York City College of Technology, and IBM Results: 74% of all students have passed at least three Regents exams. 162 students are enrolled in at least one college course Sarah E. Goode STEM Academy, Chicago, IL In 2 nd full year with 463 students in grades 9 and 10 Partnership between Chicago Public Schools, City Colleges of Chicago, Richard Daley College, and IBM Results: Ranked 4 th out of 106 high schools in all of Chicago for average student growth. 102 students are enrolled in college classes. Current 9-14 School Model Partnerships

IBM Liaison “Work-Based Learning Curriculum,” which will be key part of student course-work Skills-Mapping: Coursework is aligned to the skills necessary to be successful in entry-level role upon completion of AAS degree Each student at will be paired-up with a IBM mentor throughout time in program Speakers, worksite visits Beginning in Year 3, students will be placed in internships at IBM and other companies First in-line for jobs at IBM upon graduation IBM Commitments to NECA Students

April Information sessions May Applications due Student Selection Teacher Selection June Continued Communication with families Initial Student/Family Gathering July Summer Learning Experience September Officially open doors to Norwalk Early College Academy Norwalk Early College Academy

Applications are due NO LATER THAN Wed., May 14, at 2pm. Student selection and notification will take place the week of May 19.

NORWALK EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY