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Saint Paul Career Pathways
Academy…
High School on a College Campus
CTE Best Practices Conference
November 10, 2010
Clint Bueling: Director of College Transitions and Student Success
Saint Paul College
Kathy Kittel: Program Manager, Career and Technical Education
Saint Paul Public School District
Saint Paul Public Schools Demographics
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Total Enrollment 38,045
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Secondary (7-12 and Area Learning Centers) 16,766
African American 30.1%
 Asian American
29.7%
 White American
24.7%
 Latino/Hispanic American 13.8%
 American Indian
1.8%
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Eligible for free & reduced price lunch 73.1%
Home Language Other than English 44.6% (More than 103
languages & dialects)
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Students Receiving Special Education Services 17.2%
Saint Paul College Demographics
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Unduplicated headcount Fall 2010 (part-time and full-time) –
Over 6,000
Total students served (2009-2010 academic year) – Over 8,000
African American
Asian American
White
Latino/Hispanic
American Indian
Male 47%
Female 53%
33%
10%
45%
3%
1%
A New Direction for Career and Technical Education
in Minnesota
Guiding Principles:
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Consortium partnership required by State
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Each student needs at least some education or advanced training
past high school whether 2-year college, 4-year university,
industry certification, or advanced training through work.
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Increase non-traditional participation
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High schools and colleges must continue to implement that
which has worked well and improve on areas of need.
Modeled after the Anoka STEP Program in response to
the need to:
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Increase number of students graduating with a Post
Secondary plan
Increase the number of students enrolling in postsecondary education
Provide cost effective opportunities for advanced CTE
instruction for students district wide
Provide smoother transition to Post Secondary through
developing Programs of Study
The Saint Paul Career Pathways Academy Program
Started Fall 2008, offering courses in:
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Computer Repair, Networking
and Web Design
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Construction Methods and
Trades
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Project Lead the Way Principles
of Engineering and Civil
Engineering
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Medical Careers – Certified
Nursing Assistant
2010 Added
 Intro to Business and Business Communication
The Career Pathways Academy
160 students per year in 11th and 12th grade students from 7 high
schools as well as alternative schools
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Provides students with Concurrent Enrollment Credits
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Prepares students for high skill, high wage, high demand careers
Gives opportunities for students to experience all aspects of
industry through career exploration, mentorships and internships
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Encourages students who are
apprehensive about attending
college, a supportive college
experience in courses taught, or
team taught by a high school
teacher.
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No cost to student
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Transportation provided by Saint
Paul College
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Courses run daily from noon to
1:30
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CPA recruitment done through
advisories, assemblies, open house,
career/college fairs etc.
Statistics
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2009 93.9% retention rate for all courses
2009 18 out of 20 students in the engineering course continued
in the engineering field of study at a Post Secondary school after
graduation
2009 100% Certified Nursing Assistant Students received
Certificates
2010 96% CPA Students planned to continue Post Secondary
training
2010 32% CPA Students plan to continue attending Saint Paul
College after graduation
Keys to Success
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Commitment by Superintendent and College President
Perkins start up funding of teacher salaries and supplies
High school instructors working with college mentor
instructor to develop curriculum and sometimes team teach
Students held to high standards
High school counselors informed and act as the school
liaison
High schools open to recruitment, application and
registration processes
Flexibility to overcome obstacles of the two educational
systems
Perspectives of the College
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Benefits to the College
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Able to serve community of St. Paul
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St. Paul high school students are likely future SPC
students
Partnerships are a priority
For more information…
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Post-Secondary:
Clint Bueling, Director of College Transitions and Student Success
(651) 403-4417
[email protected]
http://saintpaul.edu
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Secondary:
Kathy Kittel, Program Manager Career and Technical Education
(651) 744-1312
[email protected]
Career and Technical Education: http://cte.spps.org