Comparison of High School and Middle Grades Enrollment 18.44% Comparison of High School and Middle Grades Enrollment 53.39% 46.61% 81.56% Agricultural Education Business & Information Technology Education .58% 18.44% 24.18% 25.22% 74.78% 75.82% Career Development Family & Consumer Sciences Education .01% .80% 53.39% 46.61% 81.56% Agricultural Education Business & Information Technology Education .58% 99.99% Health Occupations Education Marketing Education Technology Education 18.44% 24.18% 25.22% 74.78% 75.82% Career Development Family & Consumer Sciences Education .01% .80% 28.42% 53.39% 46.61% 81.56% Agricultural Education Business & Information Technology Education .58% 99.42% 99.99% Trade & Industrial Education Health Occupations Education Marketing Education Technology Education 74.78% Agricultural Education 45,723 Business & Information Technology Education Career Development 309,912 79,402 Family & Consumer Sciences Education 135,400 75.82% Career Development Family & Consumer Sciences Education .01% .80% 99.42% 99.99% Trade & Industrial Education Health Occupations Education Marketing Education Technology Education 46.61% 81.56% Agricultural Education Business & Information Technology Education .58% 74.78% 45,723 Business & Information Technology Education Career Development 309,912 79,402 Family & Consumer Sciences Education 135,400 75.82% Career Development Family & Consumer Sciences Education .01% .80% 71.58% 99.20% 99.42% 99.99% Trade & Industrial Education Health Occupations Education Marketing Education 2009-2010 Enrollment Agricultural Education 24.18% 25.22% 53.39% 28.42% 71.58% 99.20% 2009-2010 Enrollment 2009-2010 Enrollment 18.44% 24.18% 28.42% 71.58% 99.20% Comparison of High School and Middle Grades Enrollment 25.22% 28.42% 71.58% 99.42% Comparison of High School and Middle Grades Enrollment Technology Education 99.20% Trade & Industrial Education 2009-2010 Enrollment Agricultural Education 45,723 Business & Information Technology Education Career Development 309,912 79,402 Family & Consumer Sciences Education 135,400 Agricultural Education 45,723 Business & Information Technology Education Career Development 309,912 79,402 Family & Consumer Sciences Education 135,400 Health Occupations Education 43,493 Health Occupations Education 43,493 Health Occupations Education 43,493 Health Occupations Education 43,493 Marketing Education 39,684 Marketing Education 39,684 Marketing Education 39,684 Marketing Education 39,684 Technology Education 71,091 Technology Education 71,091 Technology Education 71,091 Technology Education 71,091 Trade & Industrial Education 84,854 Trade & Industrial Education 84,854 Trade & Industrial Education 84,854 Trade & Industrial Education 84,854 Total Enrollment 809,559 2009-2010 CTSO membership FFA (Agricultural Education) Total Enrollment 809,559 2009-2010 CTSO membership 16,627 FFA (Agricultural Education) Total Enrollment 809,559 2009-2010 CTSO membership 16,627 FFA (Agricultural Education) Total Enrollment 809,559 2009-2010 CTSO membership 16,627 FFA (Agricultural Education) 16,627 FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) 6,503 FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) 6,503 FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) 6,503 FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) 6,503 FCCLA (Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America) 2,982 FCCLA (Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America) 2,982 FCCLA (Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America) 2,982 FCCLA (Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America) 2,982 HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) 8,970 HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) 8,970 HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) 8,970 HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) 8,970 DECA (Marketing Education) 5,398 DECA (Marketing Education) 5,398 DECA (Marketing Education) 5,398 DECA (Marketing Education) 5,398 TSA (Technology Students of America) 3,549 TSA (Technology Students of America) 3,549 TSA (Technology Students of America) 3,549 TSA (Technology Students of America) 3,549 SkillsUSA (Trade & Industrial Education) 2,406 SkillsUSA (Trade & Industrial Education) 2,406 SkillsUSA (Trade & Industrial Education) 2,406 SkillsUSA (Trade & Industrial Education) 2,406 Total CTSO Membership 46,435 Except as noted, data are from the CTE Analysis and Reporting System, 2010. For more information, contact North Carolina Career and Technical Education, rwelfare@dpi.state.nc.us or rpayne@dpi.state.nc.us (919-807-3879). NORTH CAROLINA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION numbers Total CTSO Membership 46,435 Except as noted, data are from the CTE Analysis and Reporting System, 2010. For more information, contact North Carolina Career and Technical Education, rwelfare@dpi.state.nc.us or rpayne@dpi.state.nc.us (919-807-3879). NORTH CAROLINA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION numbers Total CTSO Membership 46,435 Except as noted, data are from the CTE Analysis and Reporting System, 2010. For more information, contact North Carolina Career and Technical Education, rwelfare@dpi.state.nc.us or rpayne@dpi.state.nc.us (919-807-3879). NORTH CAROLINA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION numbers Total CTSO Membership 46,435 Except as noted, data are from the CTE Analysis and Reporting System, 2010. For more information, contact North Carolina Career and Technical Education, rwelfare@dpi.state.nc.us or rpayne@dpi.state.nc.us (919-807-3879). NORTH CAROLINA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION numbers REPORT REPORT REPORT REPORT 2010 2010 2010 2010 PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction CTE Concentrators are College and Career Ready CTE Concentrators are College and Career Ready CTE Concentrators are College and Career Ready CTE Concentrators are College and Career Ready NC secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) empowers students to be successful citizens, workers and leaders in a global economy. CTE served 809,559 enrollees (grades 6-12) in 2009-2010 by preparing them for high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand occupations and further education. NC secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) empowers students to be successful citizens, workers and leaders in a global economy. CTE served 809,559 enrollees (grades 6-12) in 2009-2010 by preparing them for high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand occupations and further education. NC secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) empowers students to be successful citizens, workers and leaders in a global economy. CTE served 809,559 enrollees (grades 6-12) in 2009-2010 by preparing them for high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand occupations and further education. NC secondary Career and Technical Education (CTE) empowers students to be successful citizens, workers and leaders in a global economy. CTE served 809,559 enrollees (grades 6-12) in 2009-2010 by preparing them for high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand occupations and further education. GRADUATION RATE GRADUATION RATE GRADUATION RATE GRADUATION RATE 2007 2008 2009 2010 CTE Concentrators in Four-Year Cohort* 81.7% 86.5% 86.7% 89.2% All NC Students in Four-Year Cohort* (NCLB) 69.5% 70.3% 71.8% 74.2% 2007 2008 2009 2010 CTE Concentrators in Four-Year Cohort* 81.7% 86.5% 86.7% 89.2% All NC Students in Four-Year Cohort* (NCLB) 69.5% 70.3% 71.8% 74.2% 2007 2008 2009 2010 CTE Concentrators in Four-Year Cohort* 81.7% 86.5% 86.7% 89.2% All NC Students in Four-Year Cohort* (NCLB) 69.5% 70.3% 71.8% 74.2% 2007 2008 2009 2010 CTE Concentrators in Four-Year Cohort* 81.7% 86.5% 86.7% 89.2% All NC Students in Four-Year Cohort* (NCLB) 69.5% 70.3% 71.8% 74.2% * Students in the No Child Left Behind four-year cohort for 2010 entered ninth grade in 2006-2007. Concentrators in the cohort earned at least four credits in a technical sequence, at least one of which is at the second level. * Students in the No Child Left Behind four-year cohort for 2010 entered ninth grade in 2006-2007. Concentrators in the cohort earned at least four credits in a technical sequence, at least one of which is at the second level. * Students in the No Child Left Behind four-year cohort for 2010 entered ninth grade in 2006-2007. Concentrators in the cohort earned at least four credits in a technical sequence, at least one of which is at the second level. * Students in the No Child Left Behind four-year cohort for 2010 entered ninth grade in 2006-2007. Concentrators in the cohort earned at least four credits in a technical sequence, at least one of which is at the second level. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPARISONS UNEMPLOYMENT COMPARISONS UNEMPLOYMENT COMPARISONS UNEMPLOYMENT COMPARISONS Total Concentrators 46,890 Percent of 2009 concentrators who reported they were unemployed 6-9 months after graduation, seeking full-time employment 5.0% 2009 statewide percent of all youth 16-19 unemployed, seeking full-time employment 25.7% Total Concentrators 46,890 Percent of 2009 concentrators who reported they were unemployed 6-9 months after graduation, seeking full-time employment 5.0% 2009 statewide percent of all youth 16-19 unemployed, seeking full-time employment 25.7% Total Concentrators 46,890 Percent of 2009 concentrators who reported they were unemployed 6-9 months after graduation, seeking full-time employment 5.0% 2009 statewide percent of all youth 16-19 unemployed, seeking full-time employment 25.7% Total Concentrators 46,890 Percent of 2009 concentrators who reported they were unemployed 6-9 months after graduation, seeking full-time employment 5.0% 2009 statewide percent of all youth 16-19 unemployed, seeking full-time employment 25.7% * Employment status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. * Employment status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. * Employment status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. * Employment status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. FISCAL EXPENDITURES FISCAL EXPENDITURES FISCAL EXPENDITURES FISCAL EXPENDITURES State $407,900,253.71 87.6% Federal $22,702,101.87 4.9% Local $34,903,858.78 7.5% TOTAL $465,506,214.36 100.0% State $407,900,253.71 87.6% Federal $22,702,101.87 4.9% Local $34,903,858.78 7.5% TOTAL $465,506,214.36 100.0% State $407,900,253.71 87.6% Federal $22,702,101.87 4.9% Local $34,903,858.78 7.5% TOTAL $465,506,214.36 100.0% State $407,900,253.71 87.6% Federal $22,702,101.87 4.9% Local $34,903,858.78 7.5% TOTAL $465,506,214.36 100.0% Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING Students who continued Further Education and Training 74.2% Students who continued Further Education and Training 74.2% Students who continued Further Education and Training 74.2% Students who continued Further Education and Training 74.2% Enrolled in a community, technical or junior college 52.1% Enrolled in a community, technical or junior college 52.1% Enrolled in a community, technical or junior college 52.1% Enrolled in a community, technical or junior college 52.1% Enrolled in a four-year college or university 37.9% Enrolled in a four-year college or university 37.9% Enrolled in a four-year college or university 37.9% Enrolled in a four-year college or university 37.9% Participating in a registered apprenticeship 0.2% Participating in a registered apprenticeship 0.2% Participating in a registered apprenticeship 0.2% Participating in a registered apprenticeship 0.2% Involved in formal business and industry training 3.3% Involved in formal business and industry training 3.3% Involved in formal business and industry training 3.3% Involved in formal business and industry training 3.3% Enlisted in the military 6.5% Enlisted in the military 6.5% Enlisted in the military 6.5% Enlisted in the military 6.5% * E ducation status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. * E ducation status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. * E ducation status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. * E ducation status of concentrators who graduated or left school in 2009, surveyed in 2010. CTE POSTSECONDARY CREDIT EARNED WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL CTE POSTSECONDARY CREDIT EARNED WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL CTE POSTSECONDARY CREDIT EARNED WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL CTE POSTSECONDARY CREDIT EARNED WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL Earned credit in 2009-2010 17,860 Students Earned credit in 2009-2010 17,860 Students Earned credit in 2009-2010 17,860 Students Earned credit in 2009-2010 17,860 Students Earned credit in 2001-2002 759 Students Earned credit in 2001-2002 759 Students Earned credit in 2001-2002 759 Students Earned credit in 2001-2002 759 Students CTE Concentration CTE Concentration CTE Concentration CTE Concentration 2010 North Carolina High School graduates 88,698 2010 North Carolina High School graduates 88,698 2010 North Carolina High School graduates 88,698 2010 North Carolina High School graduates 88,698 Graduates who earned a four-credit CTE concentration 46,890 Graduates who earned a four-credit CTE concentration 46,890 Graduates who earned a four-credit CTE concentration 46,890 Graduates who earned a four-credit CTE concentration 46,890 Percent of graduates who earned a CTE concentration 52.90% Percent of graduates who earned a CTE concentration 52.90% Percent of graduates who earned a CTE concentration 52.90% Percent of graduates who earned a CTE concentration 52.90% Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 Professional Staff Professional Staff Professional Staff Professional Staff Career and Technical Education Teachers Career and Technical Education Administrators Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 6,429 115 Career and Technical Education Teachers Career and Technical Education Administrators Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 6,429 115 Career and Technical Education Teachers Career and Technical Education Administrators Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 6,429 115 Career and Technical Education Teachers Career and Technical Education Administrators Source: NCDPI Financial and Business Services, 2010 6,429 115