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Jill Berset, CTE Director
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167 Career Classes Organized Within 15 Career Clusters
CTE prepares students for successful careers through rigorous academic and work-based learning programs, promoting instructional partnerships with business and industry, and increasing awareness of the career opportunities available. Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Architecture and Construction Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Business Management and Administration Health Science Hospitality and Tourism Human Services Information Technology Manufacturing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
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Career & Technical Education
Opportunities for Students 26 Nationally Recognized Industry Certifications Offered 1,216 Industry Certifications Earned & Paid by the District in 2016 26 Classes Offered for SPC College Credit at No Charge to the Student 859 Students Earned Articulated Credit with South Plains College Paid and Unpaid Internships Provide Work-based Learning Experience
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CTE Brochure Charts
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Advisory Committees Assist with the development of curriculum to meet the needs of regional employers Help determine resources and equipment for programs Assist with recruitment of students Share current trends in business and industry Determine appropriate industry certifications Provide student tours of business and industry and classroom presentations Serve on employer panels for counselors and teachers
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Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center
State-of-the-art facility opened in 1997 as a joint endeavor of Market Lubbock, the City of Lubbock, Lubbock ISD and South Plains College One of the first technology centers in the state Lubbock ISD added a 20,113 sq. ft. addition in 2006 to provide 10 additional classrooms and the LISD TV station. Office spaces were converted into two additional classrooms in 2011 Beginning in the school year, South Plains College will relocate to their new facility which provides 25% additional classroom and lab space for LISD to expand current offerings and begin new programs to meet student and employer needs
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Current ATC Course Offerings
Architecture & Construction Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications Health Science Human Services Information Technology Manufacturing Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Transportation, Distribution & Logistics See pages in CTE brochure for list of classes
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Areas of Expansion Phase I
Additional Classrooms for Current Program Growth Health Science--more than 600 students Audio/Video Production Ready, Set, Teach Precision Metal Manufacturing Computer Maintenance, Networking, and Technician Classes Additional Labs: Welding Technology New Programs for Advanced Culinary Arts and Practicum Law Enforcement Pathway Floral Design Pathway Networking for Current SPC classrooms to Lubbock ISD Network
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Manufacturing Strong Advisory Committee Ready to Hire
Manufacturing Career Fair Current Lab houses both Precision Metal, Welding and SPC Precision Metal New Welding Lab (current SPC Auto Lab) 6,000 square feet including separate plasma cutting room New Girls and Boys Locker Rooms New Ventilation System and Electrical System
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New Welding Technology Lab
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Culinary Arts Intro and Culinary Arts classes offered at all 4 campuses Remodeled all high school labs into state-of-the-art commercial kitchens with assistance from Helen Jones Foundation More than 600 students currently enrolled in the program Strong partnerships with United and Lubbock Restaurant Association United providing funding, training, internships and student demonstrations: major areas of interest: bakery (cake decorating), meat cutting, and general culinary skills LRA provides scholarships and hosts the Culinary Showcase along with members serving on our advisory committee
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Culinary Arts State-of-the-Art Facility 4,200 Square Feet
Ability to Expand Program to 150 students throughout school day Dual purpose classroom With Meeting/Serving Space United Assisting with Equipment Cost
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Floral Design Partnership with United--providing materials and supplies, demonstrations, jobs for students Students can earn 2 Industry Certifications Students will be prepared to take Master Floral Licensing Exam Internship opportunity with United United is hiring our students at multiple locations
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Floral Lab Gutting of 3 office spaces, new floor finish, light fixtures, wall finishes, and plumbing connections-$75,000 Floral Cooler donated by United.
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Funding Sources LEDA: $800,000 for Welding Lab and Floral Lab and networking Submitting Helen Jones Foundation Grant for the Culinary Lab along with United Supermarkets providing equipment Submitting CH Foundation Grant for Phase II
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