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TEKS (Academic Standards) – Mile Long / Inch Deep
STAAR – EOC New Accountability System – 4 ways NCLB– 100% by 2020 TSI College Readiness
Public Education:
Lack of Contextual Skills:◦ Syllabi◦ Collaboration/Group◦ Comprehensive exams◦ Excessive work hours to
survive◦ No make-up/extra credit
options Lack of Academic
Behavior Skills:◦ Time management◦ Study skills◦ Pacing◦ Note taking
Low paying/low skills jobs to survive
First time away from home
TAKS/STAAR/EOC Focus◦ Not Considered for
Admissions
College Concerns:
Business/Industry Concerns:
◦ Soft skills◦ Core values◦ Ability to collaborate◦ Solve problems◦ Creative/critical
thinkers◦ Pride in work◦ Responsible◦ Show up
◦ Technical skills◦ Social skills◦ Team work◦ Professional
behavior◦ People skills◦ Technology skills◦ Dress appropriately◦ DRUG FREE
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Change of the Total Population by County, 2000 to 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 Census Counts
Legend
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'PROJECTIONS X$'.totpopch0010
-3,200 - 0
1 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 700,000
79 counties lost population over the decade
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Projected Population Change, Texas Counties, 2010-2050
Source: Texas State Data Center 2012 Population Projections . 2000-2010 Migration Scenario
Legend
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-6,200 - 0
1 - 2,000
2,001 - 10,000
10,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 1,000,000
1,000,001 -3,480,000
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The 10 Fastest Growing Metro AreasIncrease from July 1, 2011, to July 1, 2012
Percent Increase
1. Midland, Texas 4.62. Clarksville, Tenn.-Ky. 3.7
3. Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, Fla. 3.6
4. The Villages, Fla. 3.4
5. Odessa, Texas 3.46. Jacksonville, N.C. 3.3
7. Austin-Round Rock, Texas 3.08. Casper, Wyo. 3.0
9. Columbus, Ga.-Ala. 2.9
10. Manhattan, Kan. 2.8
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012
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The 10 Counties with the Largest Numeric Increase from July 1, 2011, to July 1, 2012
NumericIncrease
1. Harris, Texas 80,005
2. Los Angeles, Calif. 73,764
3. Maricopa, Ariz. 73,644
4. Dallas, Texas 45,827
5. San Diego, Calif. 38,880
6. King, Wash. 35,838
7. Travis, Texas 34,381
8. Orange, Calif. 34,017
9. Tarrant, Texas 32,997
10. Clark, Nev. 32,833
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013
43% of young workers with licenses and certificates earn more than those with an Associate’s degree
27% of your workers with licenses and certificates earn more than those with a Bachelor’s degree
31% of young workers with Associate’s degrees earn more than those with a Bachelor’s degree
Center on Education & the Workforce
Occupation % change 2010-20
Annual Openings
Education Required
Medical Sonographers 52% 240 Associate
Derrick Operators, Oil & Gas 51% 515 HS or GED
Home Health Aides 50% 5,220 < than HS
Personal Care Aides 50% 7,675 < than HS
Service Unit Operators, Oil & Gas 48% 1, 235 HS or GED
Special Ed Teachers MS 45% 460 Bachelor
Rotary Drill Operators, Oil & Gas 44% 470 HS or GED
Roustabouts, Oil & Gas 44% 1, 155 < than HS
Medical Secretaries 43% 3, 380 HS or GED
Helpers-Extraction Workers 43% 455 HS or GED
Projected Fastest Growing Occupation in Texas 2010-2020
Occupation % change 2010-20
Annual Openings
Education Required
52% 240 Associate
Medical Scientists 42% 240 PhD/Prof
Interpreters & Translators 42% 360 Bachelor
MS Teachers, CTE 41% 5,075 Bachelor
Elementary Teachers 41% 10, 430 Bachelor
Market Research Analysts 41% 1,200 Bachelor
Cardiovascular Technicians 41% 180 Associate
Industrial Machinery Mechanics 40% 1,840 HS or GED
Physical Therapist Assistants 40% 255 Associates
Projected Fastest Growing Occupation in Texas 2010-2020
Degree Earnings
Fire Protection $60,516
Electrical & Power Transmission Installers $60,442
Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians $56,862
Physical Science Technologies/Technicians $53,216
Quality control & safety Technicians $51,324
Registered Nursing and Clinical Nursing $49,708
Construction Engineering Technologies $48,410
Nuclear & Industrial Radiologic Technicians $48,139
Geography & Cartography $47,595
Electromechanical & Instrumentation Maintenance Tech
$46,045
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians $44,757
Highest Earning Associate’s Degree Programs - 2012
Cluster Wage 2011
Openings
STEM $90,361 10,015
Information Technology $80,942 11,405
Business & Management $56,796 52,955
Health Science $55,853 42,305
Government $53,036 5,885
Finance $53,036 12,995
Law & Public Safety $50,703 15,895
Arts, A/V & Communications $48,199 4,955
Education & Training $47,387 43,475
Architecture & Construction $40,164 36,430
Agriculture & Natural Resources $39,774 27,480
Endorsement/Cluster Openings
Cluster Wage 2011
Openings
Marketing, Sales & Service $39,236 57,355`
Manufacturing $38,653 25,855
Transportation & Logistics $34,725 36,270
Human Services $29,057 28,710
Hospitality & Tourism $21,127 87,565
Endorsement/Cluster Openings
The Good – HB 5!
HB 5 Flexible Graduation
Pathways Re-instituting Career
and Tech Programs
Changes to State Assessments
Community & Student Engagement
Chairman Jimmie Don Aycock
What it is……◦ Post-Secondary
Readiness Bill
What it is NOT:◦ A Test Reduction Bill◦ A CTE/Vocational
Bill
What do we AVOID:◦ Tracking students◦ Not teaching areas
that are not tested◦ Slacking off on Rigor◦ Grouping students
into one endorsement
◦ Master schedule driven by staffing/certification
HB 5
What must we ENSURE:◦ Rigor remains in ALL classes◦ TEKS continue to be addressed◦ Plans of study meet needs of all students◦ Flexible Master Scheduling ◦ Career Awareness/Exploration/Planning PK – 12◦ Post Secondary Readiness◦ Parental Engagement Component
HB 5
Key Provisions of HB 5
Graduation
Foundation Plan
Endorsements & Distinguished
Credits
Academic Support
Assessment
5 EOCs for Graduation
Optional EOCs
Substitutions
Release Tests
Redesign ALT
Local Benchmark
s
Accountability
Ratings
Distinction Designations
Additional Indicators
Report-Only Indicators
Future
Higher Education
General Enrollment
Top 10%
Academic Support
TSI Exemptions
Dual Credit Courses
Other Items
SSI and AI
Attendance and Pull-Outs
Locally Developed
Courses
IMA
FOUNDATION - 22 CREDITS
4 ELA (ELA I, II, III, & advanced English)3 MATH (ALGEBRA I, GEOMETRY & 1 advanced math)3 SOCIAL STUDIES (world geography or world history or combined course, US History, & government/economics)3 SCIENCE (biology, IPC or advanced science, and additional advanced science)2 FOREIGN LANGUAGES 1 FINE ARTS 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 5 ELECTIVES
STEM1 MATH or CTE MATH
1 SCIENCE or CTE
SCIENCE
2 ELECTIVES
BUSINESS &
INDUSTRY
1 MATH or CTE MATH
1 SCIENCE or CTE
SCIENCE
2 ELECTIVES
ARTS & HUMANITIE
S
1 MATH or CTE MATH
1 SCIENCE or CTE
SCIENCE
2 ELECTIVES
PUBLIC SERVICES
1 MATH or CTE MATH
1 SCIENCE or CTE
SCIENCE
2 ELECTIVES
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY STUDIES
1 MATH or CTE MATH
1 SCIENCE or CTE
SCIENCE
2 ELECTIVES
Endorsements 26 Credits
Algebra II Algebra II Algebra II Algebra II Algebra II
DISTINGUISHEDEligible for Top 10% Automatic
Admission
5 Endorsements
STEM (4X4) Business and
Industry Public Services Arts and Humanities Multidisciplinary
STEM (4X4) ◦ Engineering◦ Technology◦ Computer Science◦ Science◦ Mathematics◦ Upper Division
Science◦ Upper Division
Math
Business and Industry◦ Accounting◦ Finance◦ Marketing◦ Business Management◦ Graphic design◦ Communications◦ Agri -Science◦ Welding◦ Architecture◦ Construction◦ HVAC ◦ Transportation
Endorsements
Public Services◦Education &
Training◦Human Services◦Health Science
and Medicine◦Hospitality &
Tourism◦Law Enforcement◦Military Science
Arts and Humanities◦Political Science◦World Languages◦Cultural Studies◦English Literature◦History◦Fine Arts
Endorsement
Multidisciplinary – 4X4
Intent◦Students that
were undecided◦Experience
different pathways
◦Eligible for distinguished
Prior HB 5 ELA I, II, III
Reading & Writing Separate exams 2 days
Alg. I Geometry Alg. II Biology Chemistry Physics US History World History Geography
EOC – End of Course Exams
HB 5◦ Eng. I & II (R/W combined)◦ Alg. I◦ Biology ◦ US History
NO cumulative score or percent of course grade
2015-16 DISTRICT OPTION: English III and Algebra II◦ Basis for TSI exemption◦ NOT for use in
accountability ratings
Science◦ Aquatic Science◦ Environment
Systems◦ Food Science◦ Medical Microbiology◦ Principles of
Technology◦ Engineering Design
& Problem Solving◦ Advanced Animal ◦ Forensic Science
Math◦ Digital Electronics◦ Robotics
Programming & Design
◦ Statistics & Risk Management
◦ Algebraic Reasoning◦ Locally Developed
Math Course◦ College Preparatory
CTE Courses - Core Subjects.
English Language Arts:◦ Literary Genres◦ Creative Writing◦ Research & Technical
Writing◦ Public Speaking III◦ Oral Interpretation III◦ Debate
◦ Journalism III◦ Newspaper III◦ Yearbook III◦ Business English◦ Locally developed
ELA Course◦ College Preparatory
CTE Courses – Core Subjects
Certifications / Licenses National or international business, industry,
or professional organization A state agency or other government entity
or A state-based industry association Industry recognized examination or series of
examinations Industry validated skill test Demonstrated proficiency through
document, supervised field experience
Questions
What is the job market for the area?
What certificates, licenses, degrees are required for those jobs?
What programs are offered at your community college?
Questions – continued….
What applicable CTE courses are currently offered in our districts?
Which of those courses would qualify for “advanced” core requirements?
What are the logistics for bringing districts and community college together to share programs?
Angelina CountyPathways - ONE or ALL? Chamber & Workforce
◦ Pathways that reflect economy of area
◦ Gain support from area business community
Community College◦ Pathways with greatest
course offerings for students currently offered
Recommendation
Public Service◦ Health / Medical Field
Leading economic opportunity
Health occupation programs in all schools
Business & Industry◦ Larger Employers
GE/Lufkin Industries Georgia Pacific (Temple
Inland) Small Businesses
◦ Community College offered wider variety of course options
Lufkin ISD- Chair CTE ◦ Visit district
programs◦ Identify courses
currently offered Diboll ISD – Chair
Workforce◦ Available job market ◦ Skill requirements◦ Certificates/Degrees
Hudson ISD – Chair Certification Programs ◦ Offered at community
college◦ Course options for
high school students◦ Researching
expansion of programs Huntington ISD -
Chair Logistics◦ When, Where, How
Established CommitteesFocus on the 2 Identified Pathways
Reviewed AC Certification Options
Selected programs – quick return for students◦ Complete prior to
age 18◦ Available jobs
Certification Committee:
Business/Industry
Computer Maintenance
Basic Networking Millwright -
Mechanical Millwright -
Electrical
Health/Medical Medical coding Medical Billing Medical
Transcription CNA / Phlebotomy
Phase I - Implementation
Workforce Group◦ Confirmed
recommendations with job market
Logistics Group◦ Angelina College◦ Continue local
programs
Certification Group◦ Identified times for
scheduling courses 8:00 – 10:00] 1:00 – 4:00
◦ Identified eligibility requirements: Work Keys College Criteria
◦ AC Schedule 50% of those
expressing interest
Cohort Meeting
Neighboring districts have access to local CTE programs
Non-credit courses will require board approval as “local” elective for HS credit
District Responsibilities
Meeting with AC, Cohort◦ Superintendents,◦ Reading/Math
Teachers HHC, Alief, Spring
Branch, Katy – framework
Reviewed and Revised
Created MOU to reflect agreement
Curriculum Development:◦ Cohort districts
appoint teachers to develop alignment, activities, resources
◦ AC review
College Preparatory Courses