Margie Hartfiel System Director 4151 Samuelson Road Rockford IL 61109 (815) 921-1650 CEANCI invites you to participate.

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Margie Hartfiel System Director 4151 Samuelson Road Rockford IL (815) CEANCI invites you to participate in our 1st annual Industrial Technology Round Table on January 15 at Anderson Japanese Gardens from 9 am to noon (lunch will be provided). This event marks groundbreaking work with a systemic approach to the development and improvement of career and technical high school curriculum. By providing the foundation for strong partnerships between education and industry, our goal is to support program improvement, curricular and instructional change, and alignment to local industry needs. Over the course of several years we’ll be working on Automotive Technology, Engineering, Architecture/Drafting, Construction Trades, Millwright Cabinet Making and Welding programs offered across the region. Who does CEANCI benefit? We support career and technical education programs that serve high school students in fifteen high schools. CEANCI also supports CTE instructors and collaborates with business and higher learning to provide services to the ongoing improvement of student achievement. Our first curriculum improvement strategy is to open lines of communication utilizing a business round table format. The curriculum-focused discussion provides high school teachers a platform to listen, learn and align to industry. I’ve attached some quick answers to common questions about the parameters of a BRT. To participate, please contact Caryn Huber, Community Outreach Coordinator, by January 7, 2015, at , or contact her by at Our teachers are looking forward to sharing their progress and listening to your ideas and thoughts as we continue our work preparing students for the challenges of the 21 st Century workforce. Sincerely, Margie Hartfiel CEANCI, System Director I skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it has been……. Wayne Gretsky BUSINESS ROUND TABLE January 15, :00 am – 12:00 pm Anderson Japanese Gardens 318 Spring Creek Road Rockford IL Invitation Industrial Technology Round Table CEANCI’s mission is to prepare and invest in all students for career and college through partnerships that build innovative regional opportunities. ABOUT US CEANCI is a regional secondary vocational education system whose principal purpose is to prepare students for further education and/or entry into employment. The System coordinates and financially supports programs for students enrolled in Automotive Technology, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Culinary Arts, Child Development, Graphic Arts Technology, Health Science, Business and Technology, and Agriculture programs. The System exists to provide high quality and current industry educational programs which are efficiently operated and accessible to all students who can benefit from them. SCHOOL DISTRICTS Belvidere, District 100 Byron, District 226 Harlem, District 122 Hononegah, District 207 Meridian, District 223 North Boone, District 200 Oregon, District 220 Rockford, District 205 South Beloit, District 320 Winnebago, District 323 Margie Hartfiel System Director 4151 Samuelson Road Rockford IL (815)