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1 CTE Information Technology stem
Dodge City Drive-In CTE Information Technology stem

2 Key Information for ! NEW – STEM Computer Science Engineering (PLTW) Pilot/Implementation of STEM Energy Pathway ESSDACK - ITEEA’s Engineering by Design consortium Revision of Information Technology Pathways Please watch for information Make sure you let me know of your interest

3 Web Design

4 Programming

5 Information Support Services CIP Code 11.0301

6 Networking

7 CSTA – new Kansas chapter!

8 Energy

9 Engineering

10 Geospatial

11 Computer Science Engineering

12 BioMedical

13 BioChemistry

14 ITEEA – Engineering by Design

15 Project Lead the Way

16 KSDE CTE Team Purpose Support and empower schools in developing quality pathways that lead students to college and career readiness In teams, develop a purpose statement and write it on a xl post-it, share each one

17 KSDE CTE Long-term Goals
Support and empower schools in developing quality career pathways by: Providing Quality Professional Development Developing and Sustaining Partnerships Keeping Pathway standards relevant, rigorous and reflective of current business/industry standards or practices Provide valid, reliable CTE data to schools in a timely manner In teams, handout

18 2014 CTE Drive-Ins September 17th – Webster Conference Center, Salina
September 22nd – Greenbush Service Center, Girard October 1st – Johnson County Community College, Overland Park

19 Approved Pathways by Cluster 2014-15
7/28/2014 Agriculture 356 Architecture & Construction 299 Arts, AV, Comm. 267 Business Ent. & Management 102 Education & Training 79 Business Finance 181 Govt. & Public Admin 11 Health Science 62 Hospitality & Tourism 108 Human Services 348 Information Tech. 214 Law, Public Safety 25 Manufacturing 105 Marketing 91 STEM 135 Transportation 49 Total 2471 (+176 from ) K-ACTE KSDE/CTE Update

20 Success of Senate Bill 155 2011 2012 2013 2014 HS Headcount 3,475 3,870 6,101 8,208 College Credit Hours 28,000 28,161 44,087 60,799 # Credentials (Public & Private) 711 (694 – Public) (17 – Private) 1419 $ Incentives for Credentials $ 694,167.50 $ 1,419,000 # Districts Participating 108 160 In 2014, College CTE courses taken by HS students - a 112% increase in headcount and 116% increase in college credit hours over the baseline year 2012) 1,419 secondary students earned industry-recognized credentials leading to a high demand occupation - an increase of 159% over the 548 credentials earned the baseline year (2012) Major areas for secondary student certifications: 73% Health; 9% Construction; 7% Manufacturing; 6% Automotive; 4% Agriculture

21 Senate Bill 155 Funding 25,719,784 11,750,000

22 Additions to the Pathway Changes Fact Sheet for 15-16
The following courses have new Course Codes Old Code Title New Code 22250 Career & Community Connections 45250 12108 Advanced Accounting 33108 12168 Marketing Communication 35168 18506 Environmental Resources & Wildlife Science 37506 21111 GIS Technology 21058

23 Statewide Articulation Agreements
7/28/2014 Currently have statewide agreements with 12 postsecondary institutions 77 total statewide agreements 29 Pathways have statewide agreements K-ACTE KSDE/CTE Update

24 Statewide Articulation Agreements
7/28/2014 Considerations: Make sure your local sequence meets terms of the agreement Choose agreements that your students may actually use Advertise ALL appropriate agreements to your students, even if only listing one on pathway application May list multiple agreements (local & statewide) on application, but must create separate POS for each. K-ACTE KSDE/CTE Update


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