Round Rock ISD October 16, 2007 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Round Rock ISD October 16, 2007 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Agenda • • • • Overview, CCPP in Austin ISD Overview, CTE in Lockhart ISD RRISD and ACC Partnership Benefits ACC Contact Information Overview, CCPP in Austin ISD Why CCPP in Austin ISD? • 2003 Central Office Reorganization • CTE department disbanded – 12 staff members • National RFP for CTE program operations, April 2003 – Encompassed college-going activities and CTE • Awarded to ACC, July 2003 Austin ISD/ACC Interlocal Agreement • 3-Year Interlocal Agreement – Renewed every three years • 1st Agreement – 2003-2004 – 2004-2005 – 2005-2006 – Total • 2nd Agreement – 2006-2007 – 2007-2008 – 2008-2009 – Total $600,000 $600,000 $600,000 $1,800,000 $656,793 $675,073 $693,902 $2,025,768 Austin ISD Overview • 82,000 Total Students • 12 High Schools • 18 Middle Schools Austin ISD Career and Technology Education Overview • Serves Grades 6-12 • 14,402 CTE Students • 200 CTE Teachers Austin ISD College and Career Preparatory Program • Coordinates all College-Going Activities – – – – – – – – P-16 Initiatives Early College Start (Dual Credit) Tech Prep College Connection Summer Bridge Gates High School Redesign House Bill 400 House Bill 1 Austin ISD Career and Technical Education • • • • • • • Program Direction Student Certification Perkins Grant Management Teacher Certifications Staff Development Student Organizations Academy Direction • • • • Business Partnerships Shared Facilities Shared Faculty K-12 College/Career Awareness Plan • College/Career Readiness • Field-based experiences for students and teachers Austin ISD CCPP Operations Vice President College Support Systems and ISD Relations Dr. Mary Hensley Superintendent Chief Academic Officer Austin ISD Austin ISD Dr. Pascal Forgione, Jr. Darlene Westbrook Director Executive Director P-16 Initiatives CCPP Gary Madsen Mark Kincaid CCPP Coordinator Rosario Guerra CCPP Manager Instructional Support Tammy Caesar Assistant SuperintendentCurriculum Austin ISD Ann Smisko Sr. Administrative Assistant Rachael Pumo CCPP Manager Charla Merrel CCPP Manager CCCP Manager Davelyn Forrest Annette Gregory Austin ISD CCPP Fiscal Responsibilities • Serve as budget manager for: – $2.1 million contract funds – $1.4 million annual state-weighted CTE funds – $970,000 annual in Perkins and Tech-Prep federal funds – $900,000 Rio Grande funds – $150,000 Home Depot funds – $5.52 Million Total Austin ISD CCPP Key Results • Established majors at all 11 comprehensive high schools • Implemented new programs at 6 high schools, 2 middle schools, and the Special Education Center: -Health Sciences Technology -Criminal Justice -Project Lead-the-Way (Pre-Engineering) -Culinary Arts -Collision Repair -Agriculture Science -Fire Academy -Computer Networking • Adopted 81 new textbooks involving 100+ teachers in reviewing 267 titles • Established numerous industry-related certificates for students Austin ISD CCPP Key Results • • • • Developing 123 instructional planning guides Developed numerous articulation agreements Provided teacher professional development Participated in all 11 comprehensive high school audits by the Southern Region Education Board (SREB) • Involved in High School Redesign • Conducted campus trainings for administrators, counselors, teachers, academy leaders, and department chairs Austin ISD CCPP Key Results • Supported Human Resources as certification authority for CTE teachers – Audited 175+ teacher files to ensure appropriate credentials • Business and Industry Connections Overview, CTE in Lockhart ISD Lockhart ISD Overview – – – – 2,400 Total Students 1 High School 1 Alternative School 1 Middle School Lockhart ISD CTE Overview • • • • • Serve Grades 7-12 1,003 CTE Students 12 CTE Teachers Contract $25,000 Contract Renewed Annually How CCPP Operates in Lockhart Vice President Superintendent College Support Systems and ISD Relations Lockhart ISD Dr. Jack E. Cockrill Dr. Mary Hensley Director Executive Director P-16 Initiatives CCPP Gary Madsen Mark Kincaid CCPP Coordinator Annette Gregory (One day per week) RRISD and ACC Partnership Benefits RRISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • House Bill1 – – • P-16 Special Advisors to THECB – – • College Readiness Standards P-16 Initiatives P-16 Grant Opportunities – – – – • State Leader Model Demonstration Site Math, Science, and Technology Teaching Academies Intensive Summer Bridge Programs Middle School Reading Academies Math and Science Elementary Academies Education Access – 178 Academic and Workforce Degrees and Certificates – 39 Academic Degrees – 217 Credit Workforce Awards Available RRISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • Workforce Expertise – – – – – • Business Leaders Workforce Advisory Committees All Chambers of Commerce WorkSource Many Others Leadership Activities – – – – – – – Career and Technology Association of Texas (CTAT) President-Elect State Advanced Technical Credit (ATC) Advisory Board CTE Audit Teams District CTE Advisory Councils Perkins Oversight All ACC Secondary Perkins Funding Experts PEIMS Code Training RRISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • Shared Planning Meetings – – – – – – • RRISD/ACC Executive Team Meetings Shared RRISD/ADD Board of Trustees Meetings Shared Workforce Advisory Committees District Advisory Committees Campus Advisory Committees Many Others Shared Training – – – – – – – – Professional Development Customized Training Alternative Teacher Certification Vertical Teams Customized Training Exemplars and Best Practice Materials Shared Conference Presentations All P-16 Activities RRISD and ACC Partnership Benefits • Shared and Enhanced Programs – – – – – – – – – – – – – “First” Partner College Connection Early College Start Capital Area College Tech-Prep Consortium Shared Faculty Distance Learning Virtual College of Texas ACC Early College High School Model Summer Programs • Math, Science, and Technology Teaching Academies • Intensive Summer Programs • Middle School Reading Academies • Communities in School Programs Grants ACC/ISD Foundation Scholarship Initiative Academy Expansion • Course, Equipment, Material, Supplies • Facility Design Interventions (e.g., Johnston High School, PBMAS Stage 3) ACC Contact Information ACC Contact Info • Mary Hensley mhensley@austincc.edu 512-223-7618 • Gary Madsen gmadsen@austincc.edu 512-223-7087 • Mark Kincaid mkincaid@austinisd.org 512-414-4491 • For copies of this PowerPoint Presentation: www.austincc.edu/isd/round_rock_isd/101607Presentation.ppt