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Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 1 CTE Students 1996-1997 to 2006-2007 1,000,000 900,000 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 2 CTE Tech Prep 1995-06 to 2006-07 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 3 Career Clusters 2006-2007 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 Ag Arch & Const Arts, A/V Bus Mgt Educ & Trn Fin Hlth Sci Hosp & Tour Hum Srvs Inf o Tech Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. Law , PS, Sec Manuf Mktg STEM Transp 4 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 5 Perkins IV • One-year Transition State Plan – 2007-08 – submitted May 7, 2007 – Approved July 2, 2007 – Posted at: www.tea.state.tx.us/cte.Accountability/index. html Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 6 Perkins IV • Five-year State Plan – 2008-2013 – Public Hearings – SBOE approval – due April, 2008 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 7 Timeline • P-16 Council, THECB, TWIC updated • SBOE Update – September, 2007 • Public Hearings – October, 2007 – Austin, Houston, Harlingen – Dallas, Lubbock, El Paso – Also Starlink and TETNs • SBOE Approval November, 2007 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 8 Perkins eGrant • Opened June 15, 2007 • Significant changes! – “Describe” more narrative sections – Size, scope and quality defined – Accountability • performance measures negotiated – Fiscal requirements - uses of funds Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 9 Certification data • 06-07 student licensure and certification data must be reported using an online system (not in eGrants until 08-09) • http://landry.tea.state.tx.us/tea_survey/C TE%20Progress%20Report/CTE%20Pro gress%20Report.htm • Data is due September 1, 2007 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 10 CTER • CTER – online TEASE application beginning June 2007 • Will include district Perkins data • Demographic data for all performance measures will be posted this fall Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 11 TEA resources • New TEA AchieveTexas main page at www.tea.state.tx.us/curriculum/achieve /index.html • 16 separate Career Cluster pages • Industry Certification Guide by clusters • ATC crosswalks organized by clusters Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 12 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 13 PBMAS • Texas state accountability system • Focused on student performance and program effectiveness for: – BE/ESL – CTE – NCLB – SPED Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 14 PBMAS • • • • • CTE TAKS – Code 2/3, 9-11 CTE LEP TAKS – Code 2/3, 9-11 CTE ED TAKS – Code 2/3, 9-11 CTE SPED TAKS – Code 2/3, 9-11 CTE Tech Prep TAKS – Code 3, 9-11 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 15 PBM • CTE Annual Dropout Rate – Code 2/3, 9-12 • CTE RHSP/DAP Diploma Rate – Code 2/3 • Report Only 2007 • CTE Graduation Rate – Code 2/3 • CTE Nontrad Courses/Male – Code 1/2/3, 9-12 • CTE Nontrad Courses/Female – Code 1/2/3, 9-12 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 16 CTE PBM 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Stage 1 67 158 81 Stage 2 23 30 49 Stage 3 13 20 47 Stage 4 24 26 5 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 17 PBM • State Report 2004-2006 • Good news = positive statewide improvement in all CTE indicators • Bad news = significant low performance for CTE LEP TAKS passing rates, all academic areas Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 18 Perkins IV • Federal performance measures intended to compare states and report to Congress on the cost and effectiveness of CTE • Perkins IV requires states to negotiate performance measure targets with LEAs and monitor progress Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 19 Perkins • • • • • • • • 1S1 - Academic Attainment - ELA 1S2 - Academic Attainment - Math 2S1 - Technical Skill Attainment 3S1 – Secondary Completion 4S1 – Graduation Rates 5S1 – Secondary Placement 6S1 – Nontraditional Participation 6S2 – Nontraditional Completion Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 20 LBB/TWIC • • • • # students served in CTE courses # students in Tech Prep programs % placed in education and/or employment % retaining placement in education and/or employment • % achieving a degree or credential through completion of a CTE program Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 21 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 22 HB 2383 • Subsidy for CTE economically disadvantaged students who pass industry certification exams • No specific appropriation for the reimbursements, so actual implementation is yet to be determined Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 23 HB 3485 • By Nov 1, 2007 TEA must establish a panel to review and recommend: – revisions to CTE curriculum – revisions for advanced technical credit Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 24 HB 3485 • Panel shall consist of: – Individuals who have expertise in developing or administering CTE programs – Employers who hire students who have obtained certification or credentials under a CTE program Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 25 HB 3485 • By Nov 1, 2008 the panel must: – Complete the review of TEKS and ATC • Make recommendations to SBOE to: – Increase the academic rigor of CTE – Improve and increase participation in ATC courses Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 26 HB 3485 • By September 1, 2009 the SBOE must revise the TEKS based on the panel recommendations • District implementation beginning 2010-2011 school year Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 27 HB 3485 • Relating to districts offering 12 semester credit hours of college credit in high school – IB, AP, dual credit courses – articulated courses (local and statewide) Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 28 HB 3485 • Each district shall annually report – # students, including CTE, who have earned college credit – the cumulative # of courses in which students have enrolled and the college credit hours the student earned Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 29 HB 3485 • CTE student means: – A secondary education student who has entered the first course in a sequence of two or more technical courses for three or more credits in a CTE program – OR Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 30 HB 3485 • A student who is enrolled in an academic or workforce course that is part of a sequence of courses leading to an industry-recognized credential, certificate, or degree Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 31 HB 3485 • Sequence of Courses means: – CTE courses approved by the SBOE, innovative courses that are provided for local credit, or a tech prep program of study Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 32 HB 3485 • Each district is encouraged to establish for each student entering grade 9 a personal graduation plan that identifies a course of study that: – Promotes college and workforce readiness, career placement and advancement – Facilitates the student’s transition from secondary to postsecondary education Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 33 HB 3485 • Adds to the 4 X 4 graduation plans the opportunity for students to take up to two advanced CTE courses designated by the SBOE for a: – math course taken after Algebra II – science course taken after a physics course Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 34 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2006. All rights reserved. 35