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Ceres High School
Manufacturing Production &
Green Technology Academy
A California Partnership Academy
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State Legislation launched the CPAs in 1984.
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CPAs exemplify the career academy model for preparing high school students to succeed in both
college and careers.
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Career academies are small learning communities within larger high schools, usually enrolling
students in grades 9-12.
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Each year students take classes together, including core academic subjects and at least one CTE class
(Career Technical Education).
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A team of teachers works with the same group of students over several years, linking instruction
across disciplines and over time.
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Several evaluations of career academies in California and elsewhere have found positive effects on
students’ performance during and after high school.
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Career academies have provided a model for high school reform, and have become an important
part of the current Linked Learning initiative in California.
California Partnership Academies
Per Grant Regulations, at least 50% of students in each
incoming class of Academy Freshman must meet three of
the following six “at-risk” criteria
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poor attendance record
behind in credits
demonstrating low motivation
economically disadvantaged
low state test scores
low grade point average
Student Profile
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DATA
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Higher Attendance
rates
82% passage on
CASHEE
7% higher passage
rate on State Testing
95% 12th grade
graduation rate
• Weekly meetings
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Discuss student progress
Plan interventions for students who are in need of support
Fine tune and coordinate cross curricular projects
Plan field trips to businesses and colleges
Academy Team
Collaboration
Colleges:
• UC Merced
• UC Berkeley
• CSU Stanislaus
• CSU Sacramento
• CSU Fresno
• CSU San Francisco
• CSU San Jose
• University of the Pacific
• Modesto Junior College
Sites:
• Jelly Belly Factory
• Seneca Foods
• Frito Lay
• G3 Enterprises
• E&J Gallo Winery
• Kohl’s Distribution
• Hilmar Cheese Company
• Modesto Wastewater Treatment
• San Jose Technology Museum
• Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory
• Sony PlayStation
Career/College Readiness
• Solar install for 8 homes, over
1,072 community service
hours (Grid Alternatives)
• SMUD Youth Energy Summit:
2 teams- 2nd and 5th place
• 2 solar boats for the NCSR
• Occupational Olympics
Robotics: 2nd and 5th
• Robotics league 6 matches
and 4 Tournaments
Projects
• 20 students have completed MSSC
Maintenance Awareness Training
• 41 DBW certifications
• 12 students, 2 Energy Consults with
Frito Lay and Parker Hannifin
(Racor)
• Work Keys Tests administered to all
Seniors and Juniors
• Modesto Junior College Classes
conducted for MPGT Academy
• 15 IVES Forklift Certifications
Experience
• All Seniors participated in mock
interviews with Kohl’s and E&J
Gallo
• 34 mentors from 8 local
manufacturers
• Over $5,000.00 in project
donations
• 6 paid internships at E&J Gallo
• 14 “Careers in Manufacturing”
placements
Partnerships
20 minute soft skills presentation followed by luncheon and
discussion centered around questions/discussion points from
the presentation
• Work Ethics/Work Expectations/Impressing your Boss
• Finding & Applying for a Job/Getting Hired
• Business in a Nutshell/Workplace Terminology
• Communication in the Workplace
35 – 40 mentors from local manufacturing businesses
• E&J Gallo
• G3 Enterprises
• Seneca Foods
• Frito Lay
• Parker Hannifin (Racor)
• Process Resources
• Worknet Alliance
• Project YES
Mentors
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Karelly Ibarra
Alfred Garcia
Edwin Barajas
George Romo
Ruben Rosales
Ethan Campbell
Amber Rose
Anthony Vasquez
Jose Gonzales
Moises Rocha
Angel Contreras
Ethan Cefre
Daniel Legorrta Jr.
Sarah Connors
Lance Goblirsch
Gurlov Dhillon
Andre Torres
Jordan Pata
Dilshad Singh
Abraham Contreras
Mercer Foods
Mercer Foods*
Mercer Foods
Mercer Foods
Mercer Foods*
Frito Lay*
Frito Lay*
Frito Lay
Frito Lay
Seneca Foods
Seneca Foods
Seneca Foods*
Seneca Foods
Foster Farms
Dream Caterpillar
Family Trucking Business
Hobart Equipment*
Round Table Pizza
Careers in Manufacturing
Age 17 cannot work yet
2014 Graduates
Name
Karelly Ibarra
Employment Placement
Mercer Foods
School or College Attending
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Amber Rose
Frito Lay*
CSU Stanislaus
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Sarah Connors
Foster Farms
CSU Stanislaus
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Gurlov Dhillon
Family Trucking Business
CSU Sacramento
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Alfred Garcia
Mercer Foods*
Modesto Junior College
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Edwin Barajas
Mercer Foods
Modesto Junior College
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George Romo
Mercer Foods
Modesto Junior College
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Ethan Campbell
Frito Lay*
Modesto Junior College
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Jose Gonzales
Frito Lay
Modesto Junior College
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Moises Rocha
Seneca Foods
Modesto Junior College
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Ethan Cefre
Seneca Foods*
Modesto Junior College
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Daniel Legorrta Jr.
Seneca Foods
Modesto Junior College
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Andre Torres
Hobart Equipment*
Modesto Junior College
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Lance Goblirsch
Dream Caterpillar
Caterpillar University, SJDC Stockton
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Anthony Vasquez
Frito Lay
IT&T Technical Institute
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Dilshad Singh
Careers in Manufacturing
Unitek College, Fremont, CA
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Jordan Pata
Round Table Pizza
Work Force
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Abraham Contreras
Age 17 cannot work yet
Work Force
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Angel Contreras
Seneca Foods
Workforce, U.S. Marines (Sept 2014)
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Ruben Rosales
Mercer Foods*
Work Force, U.S. Army, Date TBD
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UC Merced
Questions