Wilson County 5-year Enrollment Trend The Present Wilson County Schools’ current Career and Technical Education Programs 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry Agriculture Agricultural Mechanics*, Animal Science, Horticulture Specific Weld Certification ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry Business & Information Technology Microsoft IT Academy*, Principles of Business, Business Law, Business Management, Accounting*, Computer Programming*, Multimedia & Webpage Design, Computer Skills & Applications* ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry •Microsoft Office •Word •PowerPoint •Publisher •Excel •Access •Accounting •Programming Partnerships Providing Instruction EverFi underwritten by BB&T Career Development Exploring Career Decisions* for Middle Grades Career Management for High School ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry Family & Consumer Sciences Personal Finance, Early Childhood Education*, Foods, Culinary Arts*, Apparel, Interior Design ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family & Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry Health Sciences Health Team Relations, Biomedical Technology, Health Sciences, Pharmacy Technology*, Nursing Fundamentals* ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry Marketing & Entrepreneurship Marketing, Marketing Management, Sports and Entertainment Marketing, Hospitality & Tourism ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry Technology Scientific Visualization & Game Art Design ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry Trade & Industry Architectural* & Engineering Drafting*, Carpentry*, Welding*, Electrical*, Automotive Technology* ✓ 1 Agriculture 2 Business & Information Technology 3 Career Development 4 Family and Consumer Sciences 5 Health Sciences 6 Marketing & Entrepreneurship 7 Technology 78 Trade & Industry 16 National Career Clusters National Standards = National Recognition Your Logo How does a student become a CTE Concentrator? Opening doors to Completion, Certification, Credentialing & College Credit Career Cluster Choose four sequential courses in one of the 16 National CTE Career Cluster Pathways. Completer Successfully master the standards in all four courses, including one Level II course (completer). Concentrator Be eligible to enroll in CTE Workbased Learning courses, Community College Courses, and test for certification and Credentials. Concentrators 2012 to 2013 Wilson County CTE Concentrators 2012 to 2013 300 250 200 Concentrators 2012 150 Concentrators 2013 100 50 0 Beddingfield Fike Hunt WCS The Proof is in the Numbers Students who complete a pathway in CTE… Graduate in 4-years at a rate of 90.3% Pathways Lead to Career Readiness Certification 4 Courses in one CTE Pathway CTE Concentration ACT NCRC Your Logo Work Keys Outcomes 2012 to 2013 Career Readiness Certification - 2012 Career Readiness Certification - 2013 100.0% 100.0% 90.0% 90.0% 80.0% 8.7% 3.4% 80.0% 22.4% 5.4% 6.2% 70.0% 7.8% 10.3% 4.8% 70.0% 60.0% 60.0% 50.0% 50.0% % Gold 2013 55.9% 40.0% 55.1% % Silver 2013 % Bronze 2013 40.0% 40.2% 43.5% 43.1% 30.0% 20.0% 50.6% 60.3% 30.0% 46.4% 20.0% 35.9% 34.8% 31.2% 23.7% 10.0% 27.5% 10.0% 25.3% 22.2% Hunt WCS 8.6% 0.0% 0.0% Beddingfield Fike Hunt WCS Beddingfield Fike Work-Based Learning Program One SURE way to make a HUGE impact on a student! • Apprenticeship • Cooperative Education • Entrepreneurship • Field Trip • Internship • Mentorship • School-based Enterprise • Service Learning • Shadowing Your own footer Our Common Goal! Expanded Opportunities for Students Wilson 20/20 Thinking, EWC Creative, Responsible, Independent CTE Partners Graduates Evaluation & Exploration Pathways to Prosperity Harvard Education Study Your own footer CTE Program Evaluation & Improvement We Want More... Career & Technical Education Goals Stakeholder Involvement Career Exploration & Planning Credentialing College Credit Work-Based Learning THANK YOU! Angela B. Norris Executive Director for Career & Technical Education angela.norris@wilsonschoolsnc.net