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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHOICE PLAN
Welcome to the
Career Academy
Development Workshop
Miami Dade County Public Schools
December 7, 2009
Alonso and Tracy Mourning
High School Biscayne Bay Campus
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHOICE PLAN
Overview of the workshop:
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General Session with keynote presentations
Round
Robin Discussions: CEO Internship, CAPE
academies, Industry Certification, Career Pathways and
Post Secondary Transition, and Master Scheduling
 Computer Lab: Complete SSR information for data
base, review academy tables and websites, and ePEP.
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Purpose of the workshop:
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Acknowledge the work that high schools have
accomplished to date in developing career academies.
Provide
new and additional information in order for
schools to move their reform plans and programs to
higher levels of implementation and effectiveness.
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“Originally conceived forty years ago, career academies address
academic rigor, relevance of instruction, and build relationships
between students and adults. Career academies have thrived
because of their dual objectives of career and college preparation,
the broad section of students they serve, the evidence of their
success, and the deep relationship between research and practice.”
“High School Career Academies: A 40 Year Proven
Model for Improving College and Career Readiness”
By Betsy Brand (November 2009)
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“A career academy is commonly defined as a smaller learning community
(SLC) within a larger high school which:
 It is comprised of a group of students that takes classes together for
at least two years and is taught by a team of teachers from different
disciplines.
 Provides college preparatory curriculum based on a career theme
that helps students see relationships and connections between
academic subjects and their application in the real world of work and
a specific career pathway.
 Develops partnerships with employers, the community, and colleges
which draws upon their resources and increases opportunities for
students to engage in internships and work-based learning and
provides adult mentors to motivate students and spur achievement.”
(Also from Betsy Brand article: “High School Career Academies”)
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What should be implemented?
Freshmen
Academy and Ninth Grade Transition Course
Career Academies that begin in 9th or 10th grade
• Academy courses follow course sequences outlined in
Academy Tables
Master Schedules
• 9th grade students scheduled in cohorts as part of the
Freshmen Academy
• 10th-12th grade students scheduled, where possible,
in cohorts by academies with common teachers
•Common planning
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What should be implemented?
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Opportunities for Students to Participate in
• Internships
 CEO - (please refer to sheet in folder)
 OJT
 NAF
 HEIP
• Industry Certification Exams (ICEs)
• Earning college credit through
 Advanced Placement courses
 Dual Enrollment courses
 Career Pathways courses
• Completion of Capstone/Senior Projects
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What should be implemented?
Subject Selection Sheets
Developed by academy and by grade level
• Indicate honors, AP, Dual Enrollment, Career Pathways
courses
• Indicate industry certification
• CEO Internship course, and other internships
Curriculum Bulletins and School Websites reflect
• Academies, internship and post secondary
opportunities
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