Innovative Education Opportunities for Student Empowerment in Galveston, TX

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Explore the dynamic partnership between Ball HS, Galveston College, and the community to provide performance-based instruction, college-level academics, and industry-recognized experiences within small learning communities. Through programs like the Moody Grant Partnership and GCC Pathways, students are equipped with tools and certifications for post-secondary success. Join us in promoting a culture of excellence and student readiness for future challenges.

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  • Galveston
  • Student Empowerment
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  • Innovative Opportunities

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  1. DC Academies and Learning DC Academies and Learning Communities through the 42 Communities through the 42- - Hour Core Complete Hour Core Complete Ball HS Galveston ISD & Galveston College, Galveston, TX

  2. Educate, Engage and Empower EACH student for a life of Educate, Engage and Empower EACH student for a life of Excellence Excellence Innovative education opportunities through performance-based instruction, college level academics, and career and industry recognized experiences within small learning communities. Driven by a culture of excellence through smaller learning communities, community partnerships and college and career ready students. Promote and support 60 X 30: 60% of all people ages 25-34 by 2030 will have a post-secondary credential (BA/BS, Associates, Licensure/Certification, military service)

  3. Partnership with GC Partnership with GC Strong and outstanding partnership with Galveston College Innovative education opportunities through performance-based instruction, college level academics, and career and industry recognized experiences within small learning communities. Driven by a culture of excellence through smaller learning communities, community partnerships and college and career ready students. Review and renew MOU annually

  4. Moody Grant Partnership: GCC Moody Grant Partnership: GCC Prepares students for their post secondary years by providing: the opportunity to earn the 42 core hours through Galveston College The opportunity to earn AAS degrees in Electrical/Instrumentation, Welding, LVN the opportunity to earn industry-recognized certifications in AutoCAD, Solid- works, MOS. Desktop Support, A+, CISCO, NCCER the tools necessary to enter and fund higher education costs or enter the workforce Pays for DC, AP tests, $500 40+ hour internship to the student $500 for each major certification earned in their pathway!

  5. GCC Pathways GCC Pathways Engineering/Computer Science/Robotics Electrical/Instrumentation Welding Emergency Medical Technician Information Technology CNA/Phlebotomy: leads to LVN

  6. College Board data and benefits of advanced academics College Board data and benefits of advanced academics 90% of all U.S. colleges and universities take AP scores for credit 100% of ALL Texas colleges and universities take AP & DC credit for course completion! Only 1 in 4 college students finish in less than 5 years Rigor and GPA of AP and DC are the top 2 factors colleges look at for acceptance The more AP and DC hours a student can accrue the more room a college student has to take part in internships, study abroad, graduate school, etc and finish in less than 5 years: SAVE MONEY!!! 28% more Black and Hispanic students go to college each year when they take part in DC and/or AP curriculum; 26% more ECO/DIS

  7. Why DC at all?! Why DC at all?! Gain first-hand experience with college-level work while attending high school Transition more smoothly between high school and college Transfer credits earned in high school to Texas public colleges and universities Complete a postsecondary degree faster Defined pathways and programs of study (Engineering, business, education, computer science) P-Tech: Pathways of Technology: HVAC/R, electrical/instrumentation, IT, process technology Save money on college tuition

  8. Advanced Academics Advanced Academics Dual Credit AP English Lang./Technical Writing/Brit-Lit Prof.Comm./Business Speech Government & TX Government US History & European History Psychology & Sociology Music Theory & Art Appreciation College Alg/Pre-Cal: Calc. 1 & 2 Biology, Env. Science Chemistry, A&P Cosmetology, Global Logistics Welding, HVAC/R, Electrical- Instrumentation, Diesel Mechanics CISCO/Desktop Support/CISCO EMT/PCT/Medical Terminology Human Geog., Economics, Government, Psychology, European History, US History English Lang., English Lit. Physics 1, Physics 2, Biology, Chemistry, Env. Science Statistics, Calc. AB, Calc. BC, Comp. Science Spanish, French, German, Chinese

  9. Texas Higher Ed. Coordinating Board Since Texas Higher Ed. Coordinating Board Since 2015 2015 Create Clear Pathways (business, education, engineering) 42 semester credit hour consistent with Texas Common Course numbering Consistent with transfer rules issued by the Texas Higher Ed. Coordinating Board ALL Texas higher ed. institutions degree plans must consist of the entire 42 hours and be common from school to school ALL public colleges and universities must allow transfer of these 42 hours towards every students degree plan

  10. College Core: 42 College Core: 42- -50 Hours at Ball HS 50 Hours at Ball HS COMMUNICATION ENGL 1301, ENGL 1302, ENGL 2311 (9) 6 MATHEMATICS MATH 1314, MATH 1324, MATH 1325, MATH 2413, MATH 2414 3 LIFE & PHYSICAL SCIENCE BIOL 1406, BIOL 1407, BIOL 2401, BIOL 2402, (with lab-4hr) CHEM 1411, CHEM 1412, ENVR 1301, ENVR 1302, PHYS 1401, PHYS 1402 (8) 6 LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY & CULTURE HIST 2312 3 CREATIVE ARTS AMERICAN HISTORY GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Component Area ARTS 1301 OR MUSI 1301 HIST 1301, HIST 1302 GOVT 2305 and GOVT 2306 PSYC 2301, SOCI 1301 PSYC 1300 , SPCH 1321 3 6 6 6 6

  11. Biomedical and Allied Health Professions Biomedical and Allied Health Professions PLTW Biomed and Health Science Job shadowing and internship opportunities at UTMB, TAMUG, and Rice University Access to Pre-AP and AP Curriculum, Dual Credit, Continuing Education through Galveston College Certification(s) opportunities: CNA (supported by GCC) Phlebotomy (supported by GCC) BHLA, Level II (biohazard) Patient Care Technician EMT Basic, Intermediate, Advanced OSHA 10 HR Medical Safety UT Professional Health Care Worker CPR/First Aid (every 2 years)

  12. Biomedical & the Allied Biomedical & the Allied Health Professions(public Health Professions(public service/STEM endorsements service/STEM endorsements) ) Freshman Year PAP English I PAP Biology or PAP Chemistry PAP US History Algebra I or PAP Geometry PBS LOTE PE or elective Summer Bridge PSYC 1300 PAP English II PAP Chemistry or AP Physics AP Human Geography PAP Geometry or PAP Algebra II HBS LOTE DC Music Theory/DC Speech Elective Sophomore Year

  13. Biomedical Biomedical & & the the Allied Health Professions: Allied Health Professions: Jr./Sr. Years Jr./Sr. Years Junior Year Senior Year English 1301/ English 1302 AP Physics or BIOL 1406/1407 Elective PAP Algebra II or MATH 1314/2312 Microbiology or A&P US History 1301/1302 Sociology 1301/ Psychology 2301 Elective English 2311 /English 2322 BIOL 1406/1407 or BIOL 2401/2402 AP ECON /HISTORY 2311 Math 2413/2414 Government 2305 / 2306 HITT 1305/HPRS 2332 R&D PCT/LVN, RxTech, EMT

  14. PLTW Engineering STEM and Robotics STEM and Robotics Robotics 2016 National and World s top 3 finishes! Access to Pre-AP and AP Curriculum, Dual Credit, and Continuing Education through Galveston College Up to 9 hours of articulated credit through TAMU Kingsville, UT Tyler, and Texas State University Certification(s) opportunities: Autodesk Inventor AutoCAD SolidWorks RobotC OSHA Cyber Safety OSHA 10 HR General Safety

  15. STEM: STEM: PLTW/ PLTW/Comp.Sci Comp.Sci./Robotics ( ENDORSEMENT) ENDORSEMENT) ./Robotics (STEM STEM Freshman Year Sophomore Year PAP English II PAP Chemistry or Advance Sci. AP Human Geography PAP Geometry or PAP Algebra II POE/Python 1/Robotics 2 LOTE/AP CS A Art 1301/robotics DC Music Theory/DC Speech PAP English I PAP Biology or PAP Chemistry PAP US History Algebra I or PAP Geometry IED/FSC/Robotics 1 LOTE/AP CS Principles PE or elective Fine Arts SUMMER BRIDGE PSYC 1300

  16. STEM/ STEM/Comp.Sci Comp.Sci./Robotics Jr/Sr. Years ./Robotics Jr/Sr. Years Junior Year Senior Year English 1301/ English 1302 AP Physics/Choice-DC Science (8hrs) US History 1301/1302 PAP Algebra II or MATH 1314 Python 3/AE/DE/CVE SOCI 1301/ Psychology 2301 Elective Elective English 2311 / English 2322 Choice-DC Science (8 hrs) Government 2305 / 2306 Math 2413/2414 EDD- EYW (UT Dual Enrollment) AP ECON/HISTORY 2311 Cybersecurity Elective/early release

  17. Media and Digital Technology Media and Digital Technology Audio/Video Technology and Community relations Radio Production Animation Graphic Design Video Game Design Access to Pre-AP and AP Curriculum PLTW Computer Science Principles Up to 12 hours of articulated credit College of the Mainland Certification(s) opportunities: OSHA Cyber Safety Premier, Access Adobe Cloud/CS6 (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc ) Final Cut PRO

  18. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Innovation and Entrepreneurship Business Business Information Management Maritime and Global Logistics Hospitality and Culinary Arts Automotive Technology Welding (supported by GCC) Construction Technology & Architecture HVAC/R Electrical & Instrumentation (supported by GCC) Information Technology (supported by GCC) Access to Pre-AP and AP Curriculum Dual Credit and Continuing Education through Galveston College

  19. Media Arts and Digital Media Arts and Digital Technology (business and industry endorsement) and industry endorsement) Technology (business Freshman Year PAP English I PAP Biology or PAP Chemistry PAP US History Algebra I or PAP Geometry Animation LOTE /AP CS Principles PE or elective Fine Arts SUMMER BRIDGE 1300 PAP English II PAP Chemistry or AP Physics AP Human Geography PAP Geometry or PAP Algebra II Graphic Design or AV 1 LOTE/AP CS A Art 1301-MUSI 1310/Speech 1321 Elective Sophomore Year

  20. Media Arts and Digital Media Arts and Digital Technology Jr./Sr. years Technology Jr./Sr. years Junior Year Senior Year English 1301/ English 1302 Adv. Science Government 2305 / 2306 PAP Algebra II or Pre-Cal US History 1301/1302 SOCI 1301/ Psychology 2301 AV2/GD 2/A+-Desktop Support Adv. Elective/AP CS Principles English 2311 / English Elective Choice-DC Science (8 hrs) ECON 2301/HISTORY 2311 Pre-Cal or Math 1324/1325 Pract. Elective/CISCO Pract. Elective/CISCO Elective/Early release Elective/Early release

  21. Business and Industry Recognition Business and Industry Recognition OSHA 10 HR General Safety NCCER Core-Welding Forklift-Toyota class 1,4, & 5 ASE Automotive Diesel 1 & 2 NCCER Electrical (GC) MSSC Foundational-level Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) MSSC Foundational-level Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) CISCO A+ MOS ServeSafe Food Handlers CTA: Certified Tourist Ambassador OSHA Cyber Safety AWS D1.1 NCCER Core-Construction AYES National Certification-Automotive NCCER HVAC/R (GC) TWIC TABC

  22. I&E I&E (business and industry endorsement) (business and industry endorsement) Freshman Year PAP English I PAP Biology or PAP Chemistry PAP US History Algebra I or PAP Geometry I&E Intro. LOTE PE or elective Fine Arts SUMMER BRIDGE 1300 PAP English II PAP Chemistry or AP Physics AP Human Geography PAP Geometry or PAP Algebra II I&E 2nd course LOTE Art 1301-MUSI 1310/Speech 1321 Elective Sophomore Year

  23. I&E JR./SR. YEARS I&E JR./SR. YEARS Junior Year Senior Year English 1301/ English 1302 Adv. Science OR POE PAP Algebra II or Pre-Cal US History 1301/1302 SOCI 1301/ Psychology 2301 Adv. Elective/Incubator Logistics/DC Trades English 2311 / English Elective Choice-DC Science (8 hrs) Government 2305 / 2306 Pre-Cal or Math 1324/1325 Adv. Elective/Incubator/ AP ECON /HISTORY 2311 Logistics/DC Trades Elective/Early release

  24. Public Service Public Service Cosmetology DC Associates program that prepares students for the state board exams Education Training: Grow Your Own! Designed for seniors who might be interested in the teaching profession Students are paired with teachers around the district at other campuses are allowed to shadow, present lessons, and mentor younger students Ball to GC to UHCL---back to GISD!!! Criminal Justice 6-9 hours as dual credit through Galveston College Childcare Students earn CPR/First Aid and Daycare Worker (up to 5 years old) certifications. Students are immediately prepared to work in day cares Internship available at the Children's Museum of Galveston MEC collaboration

  25. Counselor Initiatives: Recruitment & Counselor Initiatives: Recruitment & Advertising Advertising College and Career interest surveys during the middle school years using Bridges High school tours to in-coming freshmen during 8th grade One on one meetings with 8th graders during the 8th grade year Family nights and family meetings

  26. Recruiting for the DC Academy Recruiting for the DC Academy Advertise! Recruit top 60 after 1st semester of 9th grade And those with 10+ credits after their first semester Also try to target those who are currently in Chemistry and Geometry CIS Upward Bound GISD 8th graders come to high school with up to 6 high school credits! Begin working with those families on timeline, cost, expectations, etc EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS REGARDLESS OF LEARNING COMMUNITY!

  27. Summer Bridge and costs Summer Bridge and costs PSYC 1300-Learning Frameworks: no charge-1st class Capstone this 5 week course with the TSI Those who are successful take their 2nd dual credit class in the fall (Art 1301) Those not successful on the TSI can retest at anytime over the summer leading up to the start of school Those still unsuccessful can retest with all others identified during the normal testing/identification time period No cost to students for ENGL 1301/1302 and US HISTORY 1301/1302 $40 per credit for all other DC courses

  28. Eric Paul Galveston ISD CTE Director ericpaul@gisd.org 409-7665725 Tiffany Vaiani Ball HS Lead Counselor tiffanyvaiani@gisd.org 409-7665733 Dr. Sissy Matthews Galveston College, Vice-President amatthews@gc.edu 409-9444242

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