HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES PURE POWER TECHNOLOGIES NOVEMBER 12, 2015 BLYTHWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina.

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HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES PURE POWER TECHNOLOGIES NOVEMBER 12, 2015 BLYTHWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina Automotive Council

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work THE NEW MODEL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties Chapin, South Carolina CENTER FOR ADVANCED TECHNICAL STUDIES Platinum High Achievement School

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER HISTORY The Center opened on August 19, 2012 with 600 students in 16 programs of study. The Center enrollment in increased to 1100 with approximately 45 percent AP and Honors level students

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work Enrollment for is approximately 1100 students with 45 percent AP and Honors. Programs of study have increased to 17 with the addition of Emergency and Fire Management. The staff total is 21 faculty and 11 administrators (2) and support staff. The facility is 115,000 square feet that includes labs, computer room, classrooms and a multi-purpose room.

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER MISSION The mission of the Center is to offer high wage and high tech courses and programs that meet global academic and technical standards, integrate academic and technical studies, provide students a seamless transition through a PK-20 educational pathway with dual credit opportunities and prepare every student to be college and career ready.

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER VISION The vision of the Center is to prepare every student to graduate, be college and career ready, enter the global workforce, and be a successful and contributing citizen. MOTTO Creating the Future by Challenging the Impossible.

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CURRICULUM DESIGN Project and Problem Designed Require Teacher Innovation Require Student Creativity Transfer Learner Ownership Content Learned in Context Students Own Quality Of Results Capstone Projects Required Public Presentations for Review Public Presentations for Defense

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER CORE VALUES Teachers Free to Facilitate Students Free to Learn Students Free to Explore Students Free to Fail Students Free to Take Risks Students Free to Randomly Think Students Free to Critically Think Students Free to Problem Solve Students Free to Own Learning

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN Teachers are Facilitators Students Learn Through Discovery Students Own their Learning Students Apply Content In Context Students Follow Program Of Study Students Complete 4 Courses In POS Teachers And Students Are A Team Students Work In Student Teams Students Complete Research Template

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work STUDENT EXAMPLES Art Student and Welder Engineering Student GPS Wheel Chair Energy Student Roof Composition Engineering Students Fire Ext Bio Medical Student Harvard Intern Energy Student Under Water Turbine Bio Medical Students Nosey Cup Engineering Students Cat Litter Box Engineering Students Blind Corner Auto Tech Students Competed in Charlotte

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER METRICS Work Keys 2015 Results 104 Senior Completers Tested 18 Bronze---No score less than3 51 Silver---No score less than 4 29 Gold---No score less than 5 1 Platinum---No score less than 6

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER METRICS CONTINUED 2015 Student Survey Seniors 75 and Juniors 101 = 176 Work 21 Two-Year College 32 Four-Year College 105 Work and Two-Year College 13 Work and Four-Year College 4 Like Teacher-Facilitator 171 Like Project-Based Learning 161

HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER METRICS CONTINUED Rate Your Learning Experience A.5.0 (Freaking Awesome) 1 B.4.0 (Excellent) 137 (80.1%) C.3.0 (Good) 34 (19.8%) D.2.0 (Fair) 4 (0.1%) Excellent and Good (99.9%)

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HSTW MMGW/TCTW High Schools That Work CENTER FOR ADVANCED TECHNICAL STUDIES 916 Mount Vernon Church Road Chapin, South Carolina Dr. Bob Couch, Director