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Shelton School District
Career and Technical Education Program 31 Annual Report Director: Pat Cusack
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CTE Program Areas Business Education Family Consumer Science
Over 60 different classes in: Business Education Family Consumer Science Technical Education Natural Resources Agriculture Education New Market Skills Center offers additional programs
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New Market Skills Center
Approx. 30 students per semester Students study in a wide variety of programs, usually something different or not offered in Shelton.
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Advisory Committees A key component of all CTE programs is local and general advisory committees. In Shelton we maintain committees made up from business and industry experts, students, parents and in some cases higher education reps. Shelton S.D. is a member of the South Sound Council a 2 county consortium of CTE programs.
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Enrollment District-wide over 2,300 students a day participate in CTE classes (Duplicate count) SHS = 1,481 OBJH = 772 CHOICE = 52 New Market Skills Center 30
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Student FTE History 2008-09 368 2009-10 400 2010-11 400 2011-12 390
Sept. counts
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CTE revenue sources 2013-14 State (OSPI) estimated: 2.46 million
Federal (Carl D. Perkins grant) $ 38,543
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Program 31 (CTE) Revenue History
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“Value Added” CTE Programs
College credit via: Tech Prep Over 900 college credits earned in saving thousands of dollars in tuition, books and fees. Olympic College South Puget Sound CC
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Microsoft IT Academy certificates
Word 184 Excel 111 PowerPoint 140 Outlook 8 $1000 scholarship award DeShon Bell Staff recognition of Doug Murray and Chris Nesmith
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Business/Community Partnerships
250 local and regional organizations provide support for CTE programs. Support includes: Classroom volunteers, advisory committee members, Career EXPO participants, employers, internships, scholarships and donations.
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Career Expo November 6th @ SHS
Approx. 50 vendors with table displays! 8 Breakout sessions in various career pathways! Participation from SHS, Olympic College, OBJH, CHOICE and Mary M. Knight High School Students experience basic career readiness activities like; dressing for success, hand shaking, seeking career information etc. For many this is a highlight of their high school career.
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