
Career and Technical Education Programs Overview
Explore the comprehensive overview of Career and Technical Education programs, focusing on high-demand fields, industry credentials, hands-on learning, and pathways for college and career readiness. Discover specialized offerings in Information Technology, STEM, Business, Hospitality, and Health/Medical Sciences to prepare students for successful futures.
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2020-2021 Annual Plan Summary and Program Discussion May 6, 2020 May 6, 2020
High Quality, High Demand CTE programs NPS CTE Components (PreK-12) Industry Credentials and CTSO CTSO Dual Enrollment Perkins 2020-2021 Annual Plan Overview Career Awareness, Exploration, Development Career Awareness, Exploration, Development College, Career, and Civic Readiness 2
Career and Technical Education Focus By Grade Band Middle School HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY Infusion: Introduction: Immersion: Postsecondary Focus, and Experience Career Development, Planning, and Exposure Career Awareness & Exploration
Career and Technical Education Programming and Instructional Components Work Based Learning Technical Educational Relevant in-depth exposure to hands-on learning within high demand career clusters and pathways. skills and theory to certify students for high demand middle to higher income jobs Academic Instruction Advanced integrated academics (core and electives) taught within various platforms/formats
Information Technology Offerings Advanced (DE) Design Multimedia IT Fundamentals Entrepreneurship Programming AP Computer Sci Principles Cybersecurity Software (DE) Advanced Cyber Software Computer Information System Cybersecurity Fundamentals
STEM (Technology Ed) Offerings Eng. Analysis Engineer Studies Engineer Concepts Engineer IV (Practicum) Arch Draw Engineer Draw Digital Visualization(H) Mod Simulation Technology Foundations (MS) Engineering Exploration Tech Draw
Business and Hospitality Clusters Advanced Social Media Sports Marketing Entrepreneur Sports Management Culinary I Culinary II Culinary III (DE) Nutrition Wellness (MS) Intro Culinary Marketing
Health and Medical Science Offerings High School Norfolk Technical Center Sports Medicine I Sports Medicine II Sports Work Based Learning
Work Based Learning Student Experiences Registered Youth Apprenticeship Clinicals Cooperative Education Internships (Paid and Unpaid) Job Shadowing School Based Enterprise Mentorship Service Learning Entrepreneur
Industry Credentials, Assessments, and Licensure Certified Dental Assistant Radiation and Health(RHS) Exam (DANB) Adobe Certification ProStart National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (Virginia Board of Nursing) Security + Network + W!SE Financial Literary Certification Apple Certification Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Exam Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) ServSafe Certification (National Restaurant Association) American Weld Society AutoCAD WorkPlace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth Exam A+ Certification ( IT) Environment Protection Technician (EPA) Type I, II, III and Core Federal Aviation Administration ( Drone and Technician) Microsoft Technical Associate (MTA) and Microsoft Office (Expert) Emergency Medical Responders (EMR) Certified Pharmacy Technician (ExCPT) National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI)
2018-2019 Norfolk City Public Schools In the table below: * denotes the Perkins Consolidated Annual Report measure for Technical Skills Attainment **denotes the performance measure for College and Career Readiness required by the Virginia Board of Education ANNUAL PERFORMANCE SUMMARY Special Population Standard All Students 1S1 Academic Attainment: Reading (Highest Level) Met Met 1S2 2S1A. Technical Skills Attainment Student Competency Rate 2S1B. Completers Participating in Credentialing Test Rate Academic Attainment: Mathematics (Highest Level) Met Met Met Met Met Met 2S1C. Test Takers (Completers) Passing Credentialing Test Rate* Met Met 2S1D. Completers Passing Credential Test Rate** 2S1E. Completers who passed a credentialing test plus Completers who earned an Advanced Studies Diploma and did not pass a credentialing test** Met Met Met Met Met N/A 3S1 Secondary School Completion Met N/A 4S1 Student Graduation Rate 5S1 Secondary Placement (Transition) Rate Met Met Met N/A 5S1 Program Completer Response Rate 6S1 Nontraditional Career Preparation (Enrollment) Met N/A 6S2 Nontraditional Career Preparation (Completion) Met N/A
Perkins V Budget Overview 2020-2021 Personal Services, 17% Capital Outlay, Equipment, Technology 54% Contracted Services 28% Other Services 1% 12
CTE Completers Post-Secondary Transitions NPS Graduating Cohort 2018 (CTE Completers only) Other 7% FT and/or PT Employed (Non-student), 27% Higher Education or Training (Current or Previous Student, 66% Armed Services (Non- Student) 3% 13 Source: CTE Completers Survey Summary, Oct.2019
Business, Higher Education, and Community Connections Health/Medical CTE Advisory Committee Sub-Committees Business/IT Academy Sub-Committees Trades and Industrial Sub- Committees Hospitality/Human Services Sub-Committees STEM Sub-Committee
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