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Career Technical Education (CTE)
2012-2014 Updates
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Divisions
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Academic Affairs
Office of Communication
College Finance & Facilities Planning
Governmental Relations
Legal Affairs
Internal Operations
Student Services & Special Programs
Technology, Research, & Information Systems
• Workforce & Economic Development
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Workforce & Economic Development
Division
Old System - Silos of CTE funding
• Perkins Act
– CTE
– Regional Consortia
• Tech Prep (until 2011/12)
– CA used 10% Perkins reserve to create
Career Technical Education Transitions
• Direct allocations to CCs for:
– Secondary to Postsecondary Transitions
– CC CTE student success
– Student Transition to the World of Work
Alison Shelling, CTE Coordinator
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Old System (cont.)
• SB 70 CTE Pathways Initiative
• Prop 98 for Apprenticeships, CTE, and
Economic & Workforce Development (EWD)
programs
• Employment Training Panel (ETP)
• Workforce Investment Board (WIB)
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New System
• Goals
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Supply in-demand skills for employers
Create relevant career pathways and stackable credentials
Promote student success
Get Californians into open jobs
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Focus on priority/emergent sectors and industry clusters
Take effective practices to scale
Integrate and leverage programming between funding streams
Promote common metrics for student success
Remove structural barriers to execution.
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New System
• Perkins not yet reauthorized
– Regional Consortiums (Perkins Leadership funds)
• Fiscal agents for Perkins Leadership funds
• Intermediary for schools and industry
– Single contact vs. Multiple contacts at each school
• Continued Programs
– Prop 98 for Apprenticeships, CTE, and Economic &
Workforce Development (EWD) programs
– Employment Training Panel (ETP)
• Braided funding
– Determined by Sector Navigators
• 2013 RFP - Community College & Industry experience
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Sector Navigator
Community College Chancellor’s Office Staff
Sector Navigators
Deputy Sector Navigations
Regional Consortia Chair/Vice Chairs
Technical Assistance Providers
REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Bay Area Region Priority Sectors
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Advanced Manufacturing
Advanced Transportation & Renewables
Agriculture, Water & Environmental Technologies
Energy (Efficiency) & Utilities
Global Trade & Logistics
Health
ICT/Digital Media
Life Science/Bio-technology
Retail/Hospitality/Tourism
Small Business
(Data from “Centers of Excellence”)
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Braided Funding
Reduced
funds
Perkins
SB 1070
EWD
Consolidated
Funds & Policy
Alignment
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REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Regional Consortium
(BACCC)
Bay Area Community College
Consortium
• 28 Colleges
• Perkins funds
- Improve academic skills of
vocational/technical education
students
- Strengthen
secondary/postsecondary
connections
- Prepare individuals for
demand occupations
- Invest in effective, high
quality programs
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New System (cont.)
• Federal Legislative changes
– Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014
(WIOA)
• State Legislative changes
– SB 1070, Steinberg (2012)
• Career Pathways Program
– SB 1402, Lieu (2012)
• Employment & Workforce Development program
– AB 86, Education Budget Trailer Bill (2013)
• Adult Education
• California Career Pathways Trust
– SB 852, Budget Act of 2014 (2014)
• CTE Enhancement Funds
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Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA)
• Replaced Workforce Investment Act
• Reduced WIB number of required members
• Requires state alignment of workforce
development programs
– “Doing What Matters”
• Promotes use of career pathways and sector
partnerships
– Increases OJT reimbursement up to 75%
– Emphasizes training leading to industry recognized
post-secondary credentials
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SB 1070, Steinberg
• Replaced SB 70 CTE Pathways Initiative through
January 2018
• “Recasts and revises” CTE Pathways Program
(CTEPP) through June 2015
– Built on Career Pathways Initiative
“…to improve linkages and career technical education
pathways between high schools and community colleges…”
“…in the form of contracts and competitive grants…”
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• Grant directs Regional Consortia to,
“…develop and implement sustainable policies and
infrastructure that result in the measurable and
successful transition of CTE students from high schools to
postsecondary education and careers.”
• BACCC applied/funded as subgroup:
• $1,839,891 grant for January 2014- December 2016
• Foothill College manages grant funds a.k.a. “Fiscal Agent”
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14 CCs w/ HS partners
Cabrillo, Cañada, San Mateo, De Anza, Evergreen,
Foothill, Gavilan, Hartnell, Mission, MPC, San Francisco,
San Jose, Skyline, West Valley
5 common core substantive needs identified by CEOs
• System Alignment (Regional & State) for K-14
• Data Collection
• Professional Development/Best Practices
• Inter-segmental Industry Partnerships
• Marketing & Branding
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SB 1402, Lieu
• Reauthorized Economic & Workforce
Development program (EWD) until January 2018
– Six additional principles to EWD mission focusing on:
• Collaboration/Partnerships (Consortiums)
• Labor market responsiveness/Accessibility
• Data-driven decisions/Outcomes & Accountability
– Past grant performance assessment for funding
– “Stackable Credentials” a progression of training
modules, credentials, or certificates that build on one
another and are linked to educational and career
advancement. (Updated definition)
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AB 86, Education Budget Trailer Bill
• Eliminates Fund for Instructional Improvement
• Establishes California Career Pathways Trust
– $250 million 2014/2015 – 2017/2018
• One time competitive grants for K-14 CTE alignment
• Requires joint CCCC and CDE 2-year plan for
Adult Education by March 2015 (15 months)
• $25 million planning and implementation grants to
Regional Consortia
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AB 86 Adult Education Regional
Consortium of the Monterey Peninsula
• MPC Fiscal Agent & Coordination ($184,270)
• Consortium Members – MPC, MPUSD, PG Adult School
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Adult Basic Education
Classes for Immigrants
Short Term CTE
Programs for Adults with Disabilities
Apprenticeships
• 10/31/2014 Regional Planning progress report
Morgan Matthews, Adult Education/
Career Technical Education Coordinator
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SB 852
“Budget Act of 2014”
• CCCC and CDE K-14 alignment
• $250 million CTE Pathways Grant Program
(Prop 98)
– One-time funds to “capitalize” on AB 86 California
Career Pathways Trust Initiative
– CTE Enhancement Funds
• Develop, enhance, retool, and expand quality CTE offerings
that build upon existing regional capacity and labor market
needs.
• Funds may be used for Equipment, Curriculum Development,
Professional Development, and other related costs necessary.
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CTE Enhancement Funds
• Colleges allowed to submit 7 CTE programs
– MPC Allocation = $177,762
• Divided by 7 programs = $25,395 per program
• Criteria for CTE programs:
– High demand occupations/sectors
• Based on LMI data (Centers of Excellence, EDD)
– Labor Market Gap
• Factoring supply competition (Cabrillo, Hartnell)
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Program/Curricula regional alignment
Regional “Priority Sector”
Regional “Emerging Sector”
K-12 and/or 4-year institution articulations
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CTE Enhancement Fund
Programs for 60% - December 1st
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Automotive Technology
Business Accounting
Computer Networking
Dental Assisting
Hospitality
Medical Assisting/Office
Nursing
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CTE Enhancement Fund
Programs for 40% - Feb?
Details late December 2014/early January 2015
• Industry sectors being chosen through BACCC
• Multiple colleges addressing regional needs
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AB 86 (again)
• California Career Pathways Trust (CCPT)
– 2nd round of funding for 2015/16 – 2016/17
• Additional $250 million, 4 year grants for:
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Regional Consortium up to $15 million
Regional Consortium up to $6 million
Local Consortium up to $6 million
Local Consortium up to $600,000
• Must identify sustainable funding 3rd/4th budget years
• Heavy emphasis on relationship with Businesses
– Articulated career pathways
– Paid internships/work-based learning
• Letter of Intent due Nov 21st; Application due Feb 6th
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California Career Pathways Trust
(CCPT) Round #2
Potential collaboration – Regional Level
• SJCCC $15 million Regional Consortium STEM
– Information & Communication Technology
– Biotechnology
– Advanced Manufacturing
– Engineering
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Bill #
Initiative/Program
Duration
Focus
Perkins
• CTE Transitions
• Regional Consortia
Reauthorization
pending
• 9th – 14th grade
transitions
• Student success
• Employment
WIOA
• Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Grant of 2014
2014 - ?
• Job Training
• Support Services
• Match employers
w/ skilled workers
SB 70
• CTE Pathways Initiative
(now SB 1070)
AB 86
• California Career Pathways
Trust
• AB 86 Adult Education
Regional Consortium of the
Monterey Bay
2014 – 2015
• Develop joint CCCC
and CDE 2-year
plan for Adult
Education
SB 852
• CTE Pathways Grant Program
• CTE Enhancement Funds
1/2015 – 3/2016
• Develop, enhance,
retool, and expand
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Contacts
• Alison Shelling, CTE Coordinator
– Phone #646-3004
– Email: ashelling@mpc.edu
• Morgan Matthews, Adult Education/Career
Technical Education Coordinator
– Phone #646-4181
– Email: mmatthews@mpc.edu
• Denise Moss, Professional Expert
– Phone #645-1344
– Email: dmoss@mpc.edu
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