Implementing Middle School Programming Leah Amstutz – Assistant Director.

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Implementing Middle School Programming Leah Amstutz – Assistant Director

Why Middle School?

Career Decisions Lifelong process Student’s awareness of the world What is important to them

Why Career Tech? Many benefits to beginning career- technical education programs in middle grades

Why Career Tech? Students exposed to career pathways with opportunity to earn an industry credential. Supplemental Funds for Career-Technical Education. 1 2

Why Career Tech? Students exposed to potential opportunities for articulated post-secondary credit. Building professional skills through involvement in Career-technical Student Organization. 3 4

Why Career Tech? HB 487 Requirements 5

Resources for Middle School Program Development Certain CTE courses per career field have been identified as middle school courses with specific curriculum codes:

Contact your Career-Technical Planning District lead. 1

Discuss program ownership options with your Career-Technical Planning District lead. 2

Discuss program processes and approval 3

Discuss grade-level options. Starting courses in grade 7 and continuation of pathway courses into high school 4

Make Determination to provide or not provide middle school career- technical education programming. 5

Those choosing to not provide Adopt local board approved resolution and provide to the department of education by Sept. 30 that school year. 6

Those choosing to provide: Develop a CTE26 and Program of Study that reflects the pathway you plan to deliver. 7

Submit CTE26, per established timelines, to your assigned Career- Technical Planning District lead district for review and approval. 8

Career-Technical Planning District lead district must review CTE26 application for approval, disapproval or determine to take no action, per established time lines. 9

Career-Technical Planning District lead district shall notify the applicant of its decision by March 1. ODE must approve or disapprove all applications by May

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