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Professional Development
Leadership Seminarfor Virginia Educators
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CTE: Essential TO THE NEW Virginia Economy
January 21-23, 2016Hilton Richmond Downtown
Richmond, Virginia
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January 18-19, 2018
Virginia Association for Career and Technical Education
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January 10-11, 2019®
Connecting Education and Careers
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2018–2019 Board MembersPresidentDr. Jessica M. JonesAgricultural Educator/FFA AdvisorTunstall High School100 Trojan CircleDry Fork, Virginia 24549434-724-7111; FAX 434-724-4588Term: through June 30, 2019
President-ElectGeorge BishopBattlefield High School15000 Graduation DriveHaymarket, VA 20169571 261-4400; FAX 571 [email protected]: through June 30, 2019
Past PresidentVacantTerm: through June 30, 2019
Executive DirectorDr. Brenda D. Long3511 Archer Springs TerraceRichmond, VA 23235 540-760-2504 [email protected]
Vice President for MembershipToinette OutlandCTE Instructional SupervisorNewport News Public Schools12465 Warwick BoulevardNewport News, VA 23606757-283-7850, ext. [email protected]: through June 30, 2020
Vice President for Public PolicyVacantTerm: through June 30, 2020
SecretaryMelvina R. RobinsonCTE CoordinatorMiddlesex County Public SchoolsP.O. Box 206Saluda, VA 23148804-758-2132; FAX [email protected]: through June 30, 2019
TreasurerChad A. Maclin11411 Lilting LaneFairfax Station, VA 22039703-405-6094 [email protected]
ACTE Region II Policy Board RepresentativeBarb E. Hancock-HenleyCTE DirectorHanover County Public Schools200 Berkley St. Ashland, VA [email protected] Term: through June 30, 2019
Virginia Association of Agricultural Educators (VAAE) Board RepresentativeJonathan GrimesFort Chiswell High School1 Pioneer TrailMax Meadows, VA 24360276-637-3437Term: through June 30, 2021
Virginia Association of Career and Technical Education Administra-tors (VACTEA) Board RepresentativeAllen VernonCTE DirectorAmelia County Public Schools8701 Otterburn Rd, Suite 101Amelia, VA 23002Phone [email protected]: through June 30, 2019
Virginia Association of Marketing Educators (VAME)Board RepresentativeAdriane Graham Marketing EducatorMenchville High School12465 Warwick Blvd.Newport News, VA [email protected]: through June 30, 2021
Virginia Association for Teachers of Family & Consumer Sciences (VATFACS) Board RepresentativeKimberly WilsonFamily and Consumer Science TeacherAlexandria City Public [email protected]: through June 30, 2021
Virginia Association of Trade & Industrial Educators (VATIE) Board RepresentativeMatt IngramNorthern Neck Regional Technical Center13946 Historyland HighwayWarsaw, VA [email protected]: through June 30, 2019
Virginia Association of Career and Technical Education Special Needs Division (VACTE-SND) Board RepresentativeJanet ClarkeTransition Specialist (Workforce & Life)Loudoun County Public SchoolsAdministration Building, 4th Floor21000 Education CourtAshburn, VA 20148571-252-1011; CELL [email protected]: through June 30, 2021
Virginia Business Education Association (VBEA) Board RepresentativeGordon ChaiBusiness and Information TechnologyTabb High SchoolYork County Public Schools4431 Big Bethel Road,Yorktown, VA [email protected]: through June 30, 2019
Virginia Health and Medical Sciences Education Association (VAHAMSEA)Board RepresentativeMozelle Rose RN, InstructorGreensville County High School403 Harding StreetEmporia, VA [email protected]: through June 30, 2019
Virginia Technology and Engineering Education Association (VTEEA)Board RepresentativeJeff PuckettHickory Middle School1997 Hawk Blvd.Chesapeake, VA 23322757-421-0468;CELL 757-376-0466FAX [email protected]: through June 30, 2019
Ex-Officio Members
George R. WillcoxDirector, Operations and AccountabilityOffice of Career, Technical, and Adult Education Virginia Department of EducationP. O. Box 2120Richmond, VA 23218-2120804-225-2052; FAX [email protected]
Kevin P. ReillyAdministrative CoordinatorCTE Resource Center2002 Bremo Road, Lower LevelHenrico, VA 23226804-673-3778; FAX [email protected]
Association PresidentsAssociation presidents are invited to attend board meetings and participate in discussions but are not voting members.
VAAE PresidentDr. Jessica M. JonesAgricultural Educator/FFA AdvisorTunstall High School100 Trojan CircleDry Fork, Virginia 24549434-724-7111; FAX 434-724-4588
VACTEA PresidentDr. Trey DavisNorthern Neck Technical Center & Governor’s STEM Academy for Agri-culture and Maritime Studies13946 History Land Highway Warsaw, VA 22572Phone: [email protected]
VAME PresidentSarah HinkhouseMarketing Teacher8501 Silverbrook Road, Lorton, VA [email protected]
VATFACS PresidentKaren RobertsWoodrow Wilson High School1401 Elmhurst Lane,Portsmouth, VA [email protected]
VATIE PresidentMatt IngramNorthern Neck Regional Technical Center13946 Historyland HighwayWarsaw, VA [email protected]
VACTE-SND PresidentJanet Clarke, M.Ed.Transition Specialist (Workforce & Life) Loudoun County Public SchoolsAdministration Building, 4th Floor21000 Education Court, Ashburn, VA 20148571-252-1011; CELL 540-454-3974 [email protected]
VBEA PresidentStephanie HoltProgram Specialist, Business and Information TechnologyFairfax County Public Schools(571) [email protected]
VAHAMSEA PresidentAmy BossieuxHanover High School10307 Chamberlayne Road, Mechanicsville, VA 23116804-723-3700; FAX [email protected]
VTEEA PresidentDanielle MeyerWashington-Lee High School1301 N Stafford StArlington, VA 22201703 228-6200; FAX 703 [email protected]
2018-2019 Meeting Dates
August 21, 2018* January 10, 2019† June 11, 2019*October 4, 2018* March 12, 2019*
*Held at the CTE Resource Center in Henrico and begin at 9 a.m.†Held at the Hilton Richmond Downtown, Richmond
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Hilton Richmond Downtown • Richmond, Virginia
January 10–11, 2019
Thursday, January 10 9:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Policymaker Meet and Greet (Virginia ACTE Board) Pocahontas Building Senate Subcommittee Room 3, Fifth Floor 10:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. VACTEA Board of Directors Meeting Sixth Street Conference
10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Virginia ACTE Board Meeting Amethyst
11:00 a.m.–6 p.m. Registration River City Ballroom Pre-Function
12:30 p.m.–1 p.m. 20th-year Celebration with Refreshments River City Ballroom Pre-Function
1 p.m.–2 p.m. Opening Session River City Ballroom Dr. Jessica M. Jones, President Virginia ACTE Dr. Megan Healy, Chief Workforce Development Advisor Office of Governor Ralph S. Northam Panel: Connecting K-12 Education to the Workforce Panel Members: Dr. James Lane, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Virginia Department of Education Zuzana Steen, University and Academic Relations Manager, Micron Technology Seth Black, Director of Career and Technical Education, Hampton City Public Schools Pam McClellan, School Counseling Services, Arlington Public Schools Moderator: George Bishop, President-elect, Virginia ACTE Facilitator: Toinette Outland, Vice President for Membership, Virginia ACTE2 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Refreshment Break River City Ballroom Pre-Function
2:15 p.m.–3 p.m. Breakout Session A Win-Win-Win Situation: Salon B/C Building Powerful Cross-Sector Partnerships through Career Academies and Advisory Boards Seth Black, Director of Career and Technical Education Hampton City Schools
The Academies of Hampton are transforming teaching and learning, the secondary school experience, and business and civic engagement. Hear how we are working to build and support powerful partnerships at multiple levels among a variety of commu-nity stakeholders, creating a winning situation for educators, students, and community partners. Facilitator: Adriane Graham (VAME)
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Developing and Sustaining Education and Business Partnerships Amethyst Zuzana Steen, University and Academic Relations Manager Micron Technology
Meaningful connections between education and businesses and organizations in our communities help create effective partnerships that enhance educational experiences for students. At the same time, they help cultivate critical pools of talent that advance our industries and the economy. Learn how companies such as Micron participate in developing and sustaining strategic partnerships with K-12, colleges, and universities.Facilitator: Jeff Puckett (VTEEA)
Career Connections: Middle School Lab Salon A Angela Rigney, Director of Career and Technical Education Pittsylvania County Public Schools
The new Career Connections Lab exposes middle school students to hands-on learning opportunities linked with career exploration. Students learn about careers, educational training requirements, places to work, salaries, and tools of the trade. Students will be better prepared to make career decisions and develop an academic and career plan with a clear vision of their future.Facilitator: Kimberly Watson (VATFACS)
3 p.m.–3:10 p.m. Refreshment Break River City Ballroom Pre-Function
Special Thanks to Our Virginia ACTE Gold Sponsor
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3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Second General Session River City Ballroom Business Meeting Dr. Jessica M. Jones, Virginia ACTE Policy Updates Dr. Brenda D. Long, Executive Director, Virginia ACTE Barb Hancock-Henley, Virginia ACTE Bonnie Atwood, Bailey and Associates Facilitator: Allen Vernon (VACTEA)
4:15 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Perkins V Update River City Ballroom Dr. Brenda Long, Executive Director, Virginia ACTE Michael Connet, Associate Deputy Executive Director, Outreach and Partner Development, Association for Career and Technical Education George R. Willcox, Director, Operations and Accountability Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education, Virginia Department of Education Dr. David Eshelman, Director, Workforce and Education Initiatives Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education, Virginia Department of Education
Facilitators: Melvina Robinson (Secretary, Virginia ACTE) and Allen Vernon (VACTEA)
5:30 p.m.–6 p.m. Virginia ACTE Reception (Cash Bar) River City Ballroom Pre-Function Silent Auction and 50/50 Raffle (final call)
6 p.m.–8 p.m. Dinner/Awards Rhoads/Gerhart Welcome Dr. Jessica M. Jones, President, Virginia ACTE
Presentation of Colors Atlee High School Air Force JROTC Hanover County Public Schools Charles R. Schmetzer, Lt. Col. (Ret.), Senior Aerospace Science Instructor
Invocation Jonathan Grimes, VAAE Board Representative, Virginia ACTE
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Special Introductions Dr. Jessica M. Jones, President, Virginia ACTE
Greetings from the Virginia Department of Education Gena Keller Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Greetings from the Career and Technical Student Organizations Hely Patel, FBLA State President
CTSO State Presidents, 2018–2019 DECA: Charles Pritz Lake Braddock Secondary School, Fairfax County Public Schools FBLA: Hely Patel Virginia High School, Bristol City Public Schools FCCLA: Marah Mullins Gate City High School, Scott County Public Schools FFA: Ethan Jackson Staunton River High School, Bedford County Public Schools
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HOSA: Katie Hruza Martinsville High School, Martinsville City Public Schools SkillsUSA: Paravi Das Academies of Loudoun, Loudoun County Public Schools TSA: Devan Patel Deep Run High School, Henrico County Public Schools
CTSO National Officers, 2018–2019 FCCLA: Kennedy Strickler, National President Page County High School, Page County Public Schools SkillsUSA: Kaylee Corvin, National Vice President Pulaski County High School, Pulaski County Public Schools Hunter Radford, High School Region 2 Vice President Blacksburg High School, Montgomery County Public Schools
FFA Student Representative: Bailey Watson, Chapter President Fort Chiswell High School, Wythe County Public Schools
Presentation of Awards Barb Hancock-Henley, Awards Chair, Virginia ACTE
Virginia ACTE 2019 Policymakers of the YearThe Honorable Tim Kaine
United States Senate
The Honorable Mark R. WarnerUnited States Senate
The Honorable Robert C. “Bobby” Scott3rd District, United States House of Representatives
Cities of Franklin, Newport News, Portsmouth, Chesapeake (part), Hampton (part), Norfolk (part), and Suffolk (part), and county of Isle of Wight
The Honorable Matthew James80th District, Virginia House of Delegates
Cities of Chesapeake (part), Norfolk (part), Portsmouth (part), and Suffolk (part)
Virginia ACTE Excellence AwardsSpecial Thanks to Our Excellence Awards Sponsor, the Virginia Lottery
Greetings from the Virginia Lottery Eileen Rodgers Community Relations Specialist
Virginia ACTE 2019 New Career and Technical Education TeacherJulia Henderson
Family and Consumer Sciences TeacherGar-Field High School, Prince William County Public Schools
Virginia ACTE 2019 OutstandingCareer and Technical Education Teacher
Kimberly WilsonFamily and Consumer Sciences Teacher
T.C. Williams High School, Alexandria Public Schools
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Virginia ACTE Career Guidance AwardJanet Clarke
Transition Specialist (Workforce & Life)Loudoun County Public Schools
Carl Perkins Community Service AwardBarbara Comer
Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher/FCCLA AdvisorPage County High School, Page County Public Schools
Other Recognition and HonorsSkillsUSA National Advisor of the YearSkillsUSA Advisor of the Year, Region 2
Joyce PriceBlacksburg High School, Montgomery County Public Schools
2018 Emeritus Scholar AwardVirginia Children’s Engineering Council
George R. WillcoxOffice of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Virginia Department of Education
Past PresidentVirginia Association for Career and Technical Education
Dr. Mary Eckert Closing Dr. Jessica M. Jones, President, Virginia ACTE
Special Thanks to Our Virginia ACTE Awards Sponsor
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8:15 p.m.–10 p.m. CTSO Training Meeting Miller
8:15 p.m.–10 p.m. Hospitality (Courtesy of Goodheart-Willcox Publisher) Amethyst Silent Auction and 50/50 Raffle (final call) Friday, January 117 a.m.–8 a.m. Breakfast Buffet Rhoads/Gerhart The Honorable Atif Qarni Secretary of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia 7:45 a.m. Leave for General Assembly, Pocahontas Building (four-block walk) Hotel Front Entrance 8:00 a.m.–10:45 a.m. Professional Networking Opportunities
11 a.m.–1 p.m. Closing Luncheon Rhoads/Gerhart
Presiding Dr. Jessica M. Jones, President, Virginia ACTE
Participants’ Reports Adjournment
1 p.m.–9 p.m. VATIE Board Meeting Miller
Special Thanks to Our Virginia ACTE Gold Sponsor
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Virginia Association for Career and Technical EducationOrganizational Chart
National Association
ACTEAssociation for Career and Technical Education
State Association
Virginia ACTEVirginia Association for Career and Technical Education
Division Associations*
VACTE-SNDVirginia Association for Career and Technical
Education–SpecialNeeds Division
VAMEVirginia Association ofMarketing Educators
VATIEVirginia Association of
Trade and Industrial Educators
VBEAVirginia Business
Education Association
VAHAMSEAVirginia Health and Medical
Sciences Educators Association
VACTEAVirginia Association ofCareer and Technical
Education Administrators
VATFACSVirginia Association ofTeachers of Family and
Consumer Sciences
VTEEAVirginia Technology
and EngineeringEducation Association
* A representative from each division serves as a voting member on the Virginia ACTE Board.
VAAEVirginia Association of Agriculture Educators
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Virginia ACTE Past PresidentsThe Virginia Association for Career and Technical Education traces its roots to the 1920s, when it was known as VVA, the Virginia Vocational Association. Strong leadership in the past has provided today’s organization with a solid foundation and good historical data upon which to base current activities and policies.
Below is a list of the recent presidents of our state career and technical education association.1999–2000 Dr. Ned Carr2000–2001 Anne Ashby2001–2004 Dr. Brenda D. Long2004–2005 Linda Rounsavall2005–2006 Barbara Simmons2006–2007 Sandy Jones2007–2008 Ken Anderson2008–2009 Dr. Dennis D. Parsons2009–2010 Beth Downey
2010–2011 Sid Delepine2011–2012 Rose Blevins2012–2013 Rita Griffith2013-2014 Barb E. Hancock-Henley2014-2015 Chad A. Maclin2015-2016 Teresa Lindberg2016-2017 Darla Miller2017-2018 Dr. Mary Eckert2018-2019 Dr. Jessica M. Jones
Walking Directions to Pocahontas Building900 E. Main St., Richmond VA 23219
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SponsorsVirginia ACTE gratefully acknowledges the following organizations for their sponsorship of the conference and their contributions to our professional organization: