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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
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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
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Career Clusters
2006-2007
400,000
350,000
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
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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
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Perkins IV
• Five-year State Plan
– 2008-2013
– Public Hearings
– SBOE approval
– due April, 2008
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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
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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
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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
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CTER
• CTER – online TEASE application
beginning June 2007
• Will include district Perkins data
• Demographic data for all
performance measures will be
posted this fall
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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
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PBMAS
• Texas state accountability system
• Focused on student performance and
program effectiveness for:
– BE/ESL
– CTE
– NCLB
– SPED
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PBMAS
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Perkins
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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
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LBB/TWIC
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# 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
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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
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HB 3485
• By Nov 1, 2007 TEA must establish a
panel to review and recommend:
– revisions to CTE curriculum
– revisions for advanced technical credit
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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
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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
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HB 3485
• By September 1, 2009 the SBOE
must revise the TEKS based on the
panel recommendations
• District implementation beginning
2010-2011 school year
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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