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College and Career Readiness Councils (CCRCs). Participation Sessions July 19 & 20. Agenda. Welcome Academies Overview College and Career Academy Support Structures Academy Implementation Process Q & A Invitation to Participate. College and Career Academy Support Structures. COMMUNITY
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College and Career Readiness Councils (CCRCs) Participation Sessions July 19 & 20
Agenda • Welcome • Academies Overview • College and Career Academy Support Structures • Academy Implementation Process • Q & A • Invitation to Participate
COMMUNITY Businesses, Community Organizations, Higher Education Alignment Rockford Board Connect community with executivedistrict leadership RPS 205 RPS 205 College & Career Readiness Councils Connect community with district administration Academy Support Teams Connect community with teachers & students
Alignment Rockford Board (ARB) Connect community with executivedistrict leadership • ROLES: An ambassador and resource to connect community with executive district leadership. • RESPONSIBILITIES: • Catalyze change environment and support high school redesign • Identify employment growth sectors • Identify workforce needs and competitive advantage opportunities • Identify student interests • Collaboratively recommend academies/pathways to Board of Education • Support equitable resource distribution among high schools and academies • Recruit and Maintain Career & College Readiness Council members • Jointly evaluate community supports and academy outcomes • Communicate outcomes to broader community
College & Career Readiness Councils (CCRC) Connect community with district administration Business, Arts, Marketing & Information Tech. (BAMIT) Engineering, Manufacturing, Industrial & Tech Trades (EMITT) Health Sciences (HS) Human and Public Services (HPS) • ROLES: An ambassador and resource to connect community with district administration • RESPONSIBILITIES: • Connect industry clusters to district administration • Identify gaps between workforce needs and workforce competencies for curriculum alignment • Advise so that curriculum meets college-readiness and professional standards • Identify essential industry and business skills for integration into curriculum • Advise on facility and equipment needs • Recruit and maintain academy support teams • Collaborate to garner support from public and private grant sources • Support equitable resource distribution among high schools/academies • Monitor community support and student performance outcomes
Academy Support Teams (AST) • -Connect community with teachers and students- Auburn BAMIT EMITTHS HPS East BAMIT EMITTHS HPS Guilford BAMIT EMITTHS HPS Jefferson BAMIT EMITTHS HPS • ROLES: An ambassador and resource to connect community with teachers and students. • RESPONSIBILITIES: • Connect school staff and students with local community organizations • Develop annual academy project(s) with business or other community organizations • Identify and communicate unmet academy needs to CCRCs • Facilitate work-based and service learning opportunities • Arrange teacher externships • Support equitable resource distribution between academies and pathways • Support school sponsored parent awareness & involvement activities to increase parent and student expectations/aspirations • Development of in- and out- of school student learning experiences
Current Implementation Process • Hiring a College and Career Academy Coach for Jefferson High School • Three more will be hired in the spring for Auburn, East, and Guilford • Professional Development for Freshmen Academy at Jefferson High School • Week of July 30 – Aug 3; focused on team processes • Hosted Pathway Selection Meeting on July 17th • Developed “Filters” for choosing high school pathways
“Filters” for choosing pathways • Provides flexible and adaptable learning opportunities • Connected to education and employment opportunities • Aligned with student interest • Allows for equitable opportunities for all students • Availability of potential partners • Sufficient resources for successful implementation and sustainability
Next Steps; Short Term (0 – 6 mo.) • High School Planning Guide • Ready for proposal by late October • Final approval by December • Engage staff, parents, and students in planning guide review process • Assemble & Organize College and Career Readiness Councils (CCRCs) • Support 8th and 9th Grade Seminar • Academy Awareness Presentations • Promote buy-in and readiness for academy launch
Next Steps, Mid Term (6 mo – 1 year) • Support staffing and training teachers for pathways • Identify candidates • Develop and support externship opportunities • Support process to equip teachers • Recruit Academy Support Teams (ASTs) • Work directly with students and teachers • Identify and Pursue Grants/Funding
Next Steps; Long Term (Beyond 1 year) • Support equitable resource distribution among high schools/academies • Monitor community support and student performance outcomes • Suggest modifications to pathways based on performance outcomes
CCRCs • Wednesdays from 7:30 – 8:30am • 1st meeting- August 15th • Conference Room 2 on 3rdFloor • Sep 5, Sep 19, Oct 3, Nov 7, Dec 5 • Immediate Tasks: • Establish teams and chair for each council • Develop vision and mission • Support 8th and 9th Grade Seminar • Support Planning Guide Development • Plan for pathway launch at JHS in 2013 – 2014 and throughout the district for 2014 - 2015
We want your commitment • Please complete your contact information • Mark which level and in which academy
CCRCs Fall 2012 Meeting Schedule • Wednesdays from 7:30 – 8:30am • Conference Room 2 on 3rd Floor • Aug 15 • Sep 5 • Sep 19 • Oct 3 • Nov 7 • Dec 5