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Title: School%20District%20of%20Beloit%20Career%20and%20Technical%20Education


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School District of BeloitCareer and Technical
Education
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Building a Vision
3
HistoryWhere were we
  • The journey of BMHS Career and Technical
    Education
  • SCTEA
  • Lehigh, PA
  • Transformation, leadership and vision

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STATELINE CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION ACADEMY
  • What is was
  • What is was meant to do
  • Why it failed

5
Lehigh Career and Technical Institute
  • Located 10 miles north of Allentown, the school
    serves students in grades 9-12 from the nine
    Lehigh County school districts
  • Allentown School District
  • Catasauqua Area School District
  • East Penn School District
  • Northern Lehigh School District
  • Northwestern Lehigh School District
  • Parkland School District
  • Salisbury Township School District
  • Southern Lehigh School District
  • Whitehall-Coplay School District

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Lehigh Career and Technical InstituteOfferings
  • LCTI offers more than 50 programs in a hands-on
    format, with a focus on national skill standards
    and rigorous academics. LCTI recently completed a
    modernization project that has increased lab
    sizes, updated equipment, and added an Academic
    Center.
  • Administrative Office Technology / Accounting3
  • Advertising Design / Commercial Art4
  • Auto Body / Collision Repair5
  • Auto Technology6
  • Carpentry7
  • Cabinetmaking and millwork
  • Commercial Baking
  • Graphic Imaging9
  • Computer Maintenance Technology10
  • Culinary Arts
  • Dental Technology
  • Diesel/Medium and Heavy Truck Technology

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Offerings continued
  • Computer Aided Design (CAD)11
  • Early Care Education of Young Children
  • Electrical Technology12
  • Electro-mechanical / Mechatronics Technology13
  • Electronics Technology / Nanofabrication14
  • Emerging Health Professionals
  • Floral Design/Greenhouse Management
  • Health Occupations/Health Related Technology
  • Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration
    (HVAC)15
  • Heavy Equipment Operations / Preventive
    Maintenance16
  • Landscape Construction/Environmental Design

8
Offerings continued
  • Marketing and Business Education17
  • Masonry
  • Material Handling/Logistics Technology
  • Painting and Decorating18
  • Plumbing and Heating
  • Precision Machine Tool Technology
  • Pre-engineering and Engineering Technology
  • Print Technology / Graphic Imaging19
  • Small Engines/Recreational Vehicle Repair
  • Web Design / Programming20
  • Welding Technology

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Bringing Lehigh to Beloit
  • The feeling of obligation to serve our students
  • Creating hope and a future
  • Giving choices
  • Marketing the district
  • Serving our business and industry

10
Creating Advisory Committees
  • All business driven
  • The room design
  • What equipment
  • What do they need in employee skills

11
CTE Director
  • Making CTE important
  • Collective Vision
  • Moving the programming forward

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Branding our vision
  • Create an experience and program identity
  • Connection and recognition with the community and
    industries
  • Brand commitment and loyalty
  • Create focused, clear message
  • Continue our vision REACH for new opportunities
  • Motivate students to REACH their potential

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Our current state
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Career Readiness
  • 20 Transcripted and Articulated Courses
  • Project Lead the Way certified which will allow
    our students to earn college credit from MSOE
    while at BMHS. Currently up to 15 credits.
  • Classes are also transripted with Blackhawk
    Technical College.
  • Students can also receive College credit at the
    University of Iowa.

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Career Center
  • Career College Exploration
  • Community partnership
  • Collaboration with outside organizations
  • Commitment to create Best In Class Model with
    stakeholders
  • Dedicated Career Advocate funded by industry

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CTE Advisory Committees
  • Programs are Advisory Committee driven.
  • Responsive to the needs of industry.
  • What we offer today may be different in the
    future.
  • Input on curriculum, equipment and general
    direction.
  • Help to make sure programs are relevant and
    rigorous.
  • Gateway for student experiences in Youth
    Apprenticeship.

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Student House Build
  • 1st Student House Build
  • Donated properties at 321 Ridgeland and 2169
    Staborn
  • Juniors and Seniors
  • Build a home from the foundation up
  • Collaboration from industry CCI, Amp Electric,
    Quigley Smart, Schuh Plumbing, ABC Supply, Local
    890, BJ Electric.
  • Help revitalize neighborhoods
  • Year long project to be completed by the end of
    the school year.

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CNC Machining
  • 12 new Haas CNC lathes and mills
  • Increased enrollment
  • (Scot Forge,North American Tool, Precision
    Plus)
  • Goal of producing a part, material provided by
    Scot Forge.
  • Student field trip to International Manufacturing
    Trade Show. (McCormick Center)

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Welding
  • 17 New Miller MIG and TIG welders.
  • Increased enrollment 89 in 2013-2014 to over 200
    in 2015-2016
  • Articulated courses with Blackhawk Technical
    College.

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Technology Incubator
  • Advisory committee development in the areas of
    Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Collaboration with Premier Technologies,
    AccuLynx, Hendricks Holding, Beloit College and
    others willing to participate.
  • Incubator to place students into tiered programs
    and teams based on the level of knowledge and
    expertise.
  • Youth Apprenticeship and Internship experiences
    for students.

25
Project Lead the Way/Engineering
  • Recently Certified in the Engineering Pathway by
    MSOE and PLTW.
  • 4 Courses, IED, DE, CSE, ICS and POE
  • Development of First Lego League (FLL) Robotics
    Club
  • Considering additional course Computer
    Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

26
BMHS Automotive
  • NATEF Certified Program (Recertified in 2013-2014
    School Year).
  • Advanced Standing courses with Blackhawk
    Technical College.
  • Transcripted credit with Gateway Technical
    College.
  • AYES (Automotive Youth Education System).

27
Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Partnership with Aramark
  • Helps provide Youth Apprenticeship experiences
    for students.
  • New School Store (Knight Corner)
  • Knight Spot (Student run facility)

28
Business Education
  • Advisory Committee Development in Personal
    Finance, Business, Accounting, Marketing.
  • New courses in Coding and Application
    Development.
  • Personal Finance is now a graduation requirement.
  • Exploring the option of having a bank in BMHS.

29
Work Today Pilot Project
  • Work Today encourages job growth by moving
    low-income individuals and job seekers with
    limited work experience into meaningful
    employment.
  • 6 week training, 1st week concentrated on soft
    skills.
  • Used Beloit Memorials CNC Haas Training Center to
    provide hands on training for participants.
  • Students graduated with two National Institute of
    Metalworking Skills (NIMS) credentials.
  • Working to create more learning opportunities
    with outside organizations in Welding and CNC.

30
CTE Staff Externships
  • First hand exposure.
  • Design and implementation of curriculum.
  • Expand industry based knowledge that can transfer
    to curriculum.
  • Engage students in cooperative learning and
    open-ended real-life, problem-based assignments.
  • Strengthen Education and Business connection.

31
3rd ANNUAL CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION FAIR
  • Will be held September 24th, 800-1100
  • Allows students to explore career options beyond
    high school.
  • Hands-on activities
  • Must have industry participation for success.
  • (WEF) Wisconsin Education Fair
  • 100 Colleges and Technical Colleges

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The Future
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Quality Components of CTE
Business Partnerships
35
The Future Finance
  • Continued business partnerships and expansion of
    our relationships with the finance community
  • Exploration of a bank branch at BMHS
  • Addition of graduation requirement in financial
    literacy

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The Future Computer Science Information
Technology
  • Computer Science and Software Engineering
  • Future pathway
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Simulation and Modeling
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cyber-security
  • Incubator Project in partnership with Acculynx,
    Premier Technologies Beloit College, Hendricks
    Holdings

37
Project Lead the way
  • Engineering pathway currently
  • Introduction to Engineering
  • Principles of Engineering
  • Digital Electronics
  • Computer Science and Software Engineering
  • Adding
  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing
  • Civil Engineering and Architecture
  • Introduction to Computer Science

38
Future Reach Center
  • Dedicated space for career outreach and
    exploration located at BMHS
  • Student outreach
  • Community access and resource
  • Bridge between academia and industry

39
Work Today--welding
  • Investigating a 10 week welding program
  • Partnership with Community Action Southwest
    Wisconsin Workforce Development Board
  • Soft skills training combined with technical
    skills training

40
Extended Learning opportunities
  • Evening course work targeting adults
  • Summer school learning opportunities
  • Work based internships

41
Industrial enterprise
  • Student run CNC machining facility
  • Partnership with industry
  • Students manufacture an outsourced product
  • Authentic learning opportunity
  • Potential for application of business skills and
    interdepartmental learning

42
Career advocate
  • Position dedicated to outreach in the community
    to be alert to local industry employment demands
  • Develop academic and career plans with students
  • Prototype of a potential model for the state
  • Resource for job skills such as interviewing,
    resume writing and networking

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