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Program Delivery Team

Scott Carey Program Manager Cell:

Where are we going?

August 25, 2009 Program Delivery Polycom Presentation

Industry Certification Plans

New Certifying Agency: Marketing The American Marketing Association

Past Year Culinary: American Culinary Federation Four Schools Early Childhood Education: Georgia Association on Young Children Six Schools

New Certification - In Progress Agency: New Media Foundation Area: Broadcast Video

Agency Continuation Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Transportation Education Foundation of Georgia (TEFGA) Printing and Imaging Association of Georgia (PIAG) The Construction Education Foundation of Georgia (CEFGA) American Design Drafting Association (ADDA). Blue Ridge Area Health Education Center (AHEC)

New Pathways – Phase IV GPS Rollout – Late Fall

Getting the Process Started Invited members of local school systems to assist in open discussion concerning the CCAE and Project Success Conducted three regional meeting across the state – Gwinnett, Covington, and Tifton Discuss current Programs and activities Assisted in formulating new ideas for programmatic improvement

Committee Work Meetings held in 2009 to analyze ways to improve GCSA and Project Success in Georgia Schools. Idea brought up to offer these co-curricular activities and class resources to our students Many schools lack resources, tools to help students that fall through the cracks, get lost in shadows What else can we do?

Committee Results Publication Reinitiated a statewide dialogue about CCAE & Project Success and GCSA growth The publication highlighted the statewide meetings, ideas, resources for system directors and teachers to implement Advantages of the program Outlined in the publications are the benefits of the program

Advantages of CCAE/PS in your school Curriculum Matched to GPS format with Academic Standards Graduation rate impacted by CTSO involvement Assist in increasing graduation rates Increase academic performance

Advantages of the Program Implement strategies to improve postsecondary school outcomes Earn Vocational Lab Weight Utilize Carl D. Perkins funding for implementing and improving programs Third tier intervention

Professional Learning Plans Check CTAERN - Dates

HELP!! CTAERN Profiles Connection to Program Specialist Team

CTSO Information

Check out our Web Site at

How will we help? CTSO Membership Report January 5, 2010 May 1, 2010

How will we help? CTSO Participation Report January 5, 2010 June 1, 2010

How will we help? Joint CTSO Promotional Video DVD (One per school) Mail Out: August 25

How will we help? How to Have a Successful CTSO CD (One per school) Mail Out: August 25

How will we help? CTSO Poster Check your bag To request more, Julie Kenny