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Free College Tuition?
Tell Me More!
Senate Bill 155 & RPOS
Lisa Beck
Associate Director Career Technical
Education (KBOR)
[email protected]
Martin Kollman
Education Program Consultant
(KSDE)
mkollman@ ksde.org
Governor’s Initiative for CTE
Improve
education by increasing the
percentage of students who are career
and college ready upon high school
graduation
Improve CTE with additional funding
Result = SB 155
Key Components of SB 155
Student
Tuition Support ($8.75 million)
• Tuition paid for all KBOR approved CTE courses
School
Transportation Costs ($500,000)
Incentives to High Schools for Certificates
Earned in Key Occupations ($1.5 million)
• $1,000 for graduates with credentials
Funding
for Marketing/Outreach ($50,000)
Student Tuition
Tuition
paid for all KBOR approved CTE
courses
Students may be charged for fees and
books but not tuition
Must be Postsecondary Tiered Technical
Courses
Qualifying Credentials
High
Wage, High Demand Occupations
determined by KDOL
List
of Qualifying Credentials for $1,000
High School Incentive
http://www.kansasregents.org/governors
_cte_initiative
Qualifying Credentials
Agriculture
Construction
Machining
Welding
Health
Automotive
Computer
Support
Collecting Your $1,000
Credential
Completion Form Submitted in
June to KSDE (after graduation)
Once confirmed by KSDE, KBOR sends
the $1,000 to the student’s High School
Questions contact KSDE Help Line at
[email protected] or (785) 296-3201
Tuition Free College Credit
Kansas
students can take CTE courses as
college or dual credit.
Courses may be offered by college faculty
or postsecondary approved high school
teachers
Courses can be offered at the Kansas high
school, college, or distance education
CTE Marketing Campaign
Put Your Passion To Work!
Posters
FAQs
Videos
Fact
Tri-fold
Brochure
(also in Spanish)
TV and Theatre Spots
Sheet
Order Form
Posters and Videos
Registered
Nurse
Lineman
Welder
Computer
IT
Tri-Fold
Brochures
Resources
KANSASWORKS.com/careerzoom
kansasregents.org/governors_cte_initiative
ksde.org
> CTE > CTE Newsletters > SB
155 Reference Materials
Resources (con’t)
Updated
list of FAQs
Order Form for Brochures & Posters
List of Qualifying Credentials
http://www.kansasregents.org/governors_
cte_initiative
Questions
Rigorous Programs of Study
Grant
RPOS
What is RPOS?
A grant
that supports schools in developing new
pathways and enhancing existing pathways to a
modeling level.
Federal RPOS is directed to the Manufacturing
Production pathway only at this time.
State RPOS is designed to build new, high
need, pathways with supportive
structure and resources.
Schools Involved
Federal RPOS - 4 yr. Grant
Secondary
• USD115 Nemaha Valley
• USD253 Emporia
• USD259 Wichita
• USD260 Derby
Post-secondary
• Butler Community College
• Flint Hills Technical College
• Fort Hays State University
• Hutchinson Community College
• Manhattan Area Technical
College
• Wichita Area Technical College
* (Manufacturing Production Pathway)
Current Pathway vs. RPOS
Meets State
Competencies
Articulation Committees
Advise
Career Opportunities for
Students
Pathway Improvement
Plan
Meets Most Student
Needs
+ Meet Business & Industry
Skills
+ Is Actively Involved with
Curriculum & Students
+ Job Shadow, Externships,
Work Experience
+ Professional Development
& Blend Academics
+ Industry Certificates &
Post-Secondary Credit
Examples but NOT limited to…
Tips for Rigorous Pathways
Staff, CTE & Academic teacher meet & discuss
Meet student & teacher needs through industry based skills
& certifications
Active involvement with business & industry in school
Teachers receive regular professional development to stay
current and meet trends
Collaboration with post-secondary to offer dual CTE credit to
students and smooth transition
Blending of curriculum among CTE and academic teacher to
add additional value to common core/academic subjects
Teacher Examples
Technical Skill Assessments - Collaborative
• Generic rubric for project based learning that matches
technical skills and 21st Century Skills
• 100 question knowledge based skills test
► Safety
► Mathematics
► Procedure
► Work Skills
► Software, Equipment
& Technology
Teacher Examples
Blended CTE & Academic Curriculum
• Share lessons and project ideas
• Matching Vocabulary
• Identify Real-World Application
• Similar Testing Question Types as
Standardized Tests
• Sharing Resources Between Departments
• Collaborative Planning Time Across Multiple CTE
Pathways and Academic Classes
• Making CTE Essential in Student Academic Success
Questions
Contact Information
Lisa Beck
Associate Director Career Technical Education
Kansas Board of Regents
[email protected]
Martin Kollman
Education Program Consultant
Kansas State Department of Education
[email protected]