Perkins Overview with a special focus on Construction Management & Hospitality Management Programs ACTE Meeting Friday, February 20, 2015 Montgomery College.

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Perkins Overview with a special focus on Construction Management & Hospitality Management Programs ACTE Meeting Friday, February 20, 2015 Montgomery College 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Prepared by: Ms. Betsy Brown, Montgomery County Public Schools & Dr. Amy Gumaer, Montgomery College

Perkins:  5,335 students or 21% enrolled in CTE programs of 25,517 total credit students (fall 2014)  37 Perkins-eligible CTE degree and certificate programs  Six Programs funded in FY15 – Total Award $326,698 Computer Gaming & Simulation Network & Wireless Technologies Radiologic Technology Program Legal Assistant/Paralegal Studies Program Law Enforcement/Police Science – Criminal Justice Accounting Technician

Perkins:  13,964 students enrolled  35 Perkins-eligible CTE programs  Total award FY15 – $1,023,725  Instructional Materials  Wages and Substitutes  Transportation and Travel  Contractual  Fees and Registration

 Montgomery County Collaboration Board for Career and Technology Education established by Montgomery County Board of Education and Montgomery College Board of Trustees Spring  MCCB serves as Montgomery County’s Local Advisory Council.  MCCB led by Executive Committee comprised of key stakeholders. MCCB: Our History

MCCB: Our Charge  Advise Make recommendations to better align programs with workforce and economic development needs.  Assist Help carry out specific activities such as data review and analysis, provide internships and job placement.  Advocate/Support Promote CTE programs throughout the community.

Today’s Meeting Goals by the end of today’s meeting, participants will have:  Received overview of Perkins at MCPS and MC;  Learned role of MCCB as advisory council for CTE in the county;  Heard discussion on two exemplary CTE programs;  Heard about  Secondary - postsecondary collaborations  Industry-supported initiatives  articulation agreements;  Learned role of industry partners in Perkins;  Toured Construction and/or Hospitality Management program facilities.

Additional Resources  Career Congress 2010 Video:   Video About MCPS House Construction Project:  y-county-students-design-and-build-new-home-in- silver-spring y-county-students-design-and-build-new-home-in- silver-spring  Website for the Montgomery County Collaboration Board (MCCB):  nt.aspx?id= nt.aspx?id=55234  EMSI Career Coach Tool:   CTE Programs of Study and Articulation Agreements: 

Today’s Focus: Two Exemplary Perkins Programs Hospitality Management Ms. Regina Breiterman, Coordinator Career & Postsecondary Partnerships Team Montgomery County Public Schools Construction Management Mr. Mario Parcan, Professor Architectural and Construction Technologies Montgomery College