Career Pathway Trust Project Overview of California Career

Career Pathway Trust Project
Overview of California Career Pathway Trust Grants 2014‐2019
Presented by:
Beth Pratt
Dean Economic Workforce Development
Background: California Career Pathways Trust (CCPT)
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establishes regional collaborative partnerships connects districts, county offices of education& community colleges with industry
develops & integrates standards‐based academics with career‐relevant skills convenes, connects, & measures locally defined career pathways • integrated academic and CTE curriculum
• aligning sequence of courses to postsecondary education • high‐need, high‐growth, or emerging regional economic sectors
• $250 million in competitive grants
• 2014‐2019
NVC members in two awarded CP Proposals
• Northern California Career Pathway Alliance NCCCPA
• $15 million for 5 years
• NVC fiscal impact, $200,910, $180,385,$79,875
• $461,170 total sub‐grant funds
• Funding for curriculum development, professional development, outreach, summer programs, grant management, equipment & supplies
• Vallejo City Unified School District
• $6 million for 5 years
• NVC fiscal impact, $113,000, $86,000, $82,000
• $281,000 total sub‐grant funds
• Funding for curriculum development, professional development, outreach, summer programs, grant management, equipment & supplies
Northern California Career Pathway Alliance NCCPA
The California Career Pathway Trust will invest $15 million over the next five years
NCCPA partnership includes:
SIX County Offices of Education FIVE Community Colleges SIX Workforce Investment Boards: Lake/Napa, Marin, Mendocino, Solano, Sonoma
NCCPA provides services and support to 22 districts throughout the region
NCCPA career pathways represent EIGHT Industry Sectors with SIXTEEN pathways
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Napa NCCPA Career Pathway Focus
2014‐2019
Allied Health and Bio Med
Machine Tool Technology/ Manufacturing
Information Computer Technology (ICT)
Hospitality‐ Culinary
Business
Current Napa High Schools Career Sectors & College Alignment
2014‐16
Napa High
• Fire Science to EMT
• Machine Tech to Machine Tool Technology & DGGT
• Medical Lab and Nursing to Health Occupations
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New Tech
Vintage
American Canyon
St. Helena Unified
Digital Arts to Business & DART Dual Enrolled Business Entrepreneurship
• Hospitality to Hospitality and Entrepreneurship
• Medical Lab to Health Occupations • Culinary Arts to Hospitality and Business
• Computer Studies (ICT) to Computer Studies & DDGT
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Culinary Arts to Hospitality and Business
Computer Studies (ICT) to Computer Studies Ag‐ Machining to Welding & DGGT VCUSD Pathways CP Trust Grant
Career Pathway Focus
• 2014‐19
• Mission to align and connect career pathways from K‐12 to college and the workforce
• Vallejo Unified School District Career Academies at Jesse Bethel and Vallejo High
Allied Health and Bio Med
Health & Exercise Science Law/ Public Safety Hospitality‐ Culinary
Business
VCUSD Career Academies Alignment to NVC CTE Programs
Jesse Bethel High
Vallejo High • Bio Med Academy to Health Occupations & Health & Fitness
• International Finance Academy to Business & Entrepreneurship
• Law Academy to Administrative Justice
• Hospitality Academy to Culinary, Hospitality, Viticulture and Business
• Health & Fitness Academy to Health Occupations & Fitness
Example Career Pathway Alignment
Integrated
CTE & •
Academic
Align curriculum
NHS & Jesse Bethel Bio‐Med
Work‐based Learning
Workforce Careers or Transfer
NVC
HEOC Pathway Med Science
Dual Enroll
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EMT, RT, LVN
Certific
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College and Career Alignment K12‐14 to Workforce
High School
Community College
Transfer 4 year and Workforce
• Alignment of Pathways to College
• Dual Enrollment, Articulation by Exam, Bridging, Early Assessment
• Aligning curriculum to emerging workforce
• Working collaboratively with business, WIBs and high schools
• Work experience, Internships
• Understanding the changing needs of emerging sectors
• Providing relevant skills training and industry recognized certificates
Tools for Bridging and Aligning
• Dual or Concurrent Enrollment Programs
• Articulation by Exam
• Aligning Programs of Study and Career Pathways
• Summer Bridge Programs
• Middle School Career Exploration
• CTE Professional Development
• Regional expansion = more opportunities for our students
Benefits of Dual Enrollment
• Earn both high school and college credit
• No enrollment fees while enrolled as a high school student. • Head start on a college degree
• Eases transition to college coursework
• Increased high school graduation rates, college enrollment rates, college GPAs, and college completion rates
Other Bridging Strategies
• Summer camps for credit and experience
• Partner with STEM bridge camps
• High school career field trips
• Shared advisory board members
• Professional development
• Industry partner roundtables
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Summer 2015 Survey of Health Occupations CAMP
June 15‐ 26th
3 credit units
9 am to 3:30 pm
Napa Valley Business Boot Camp • 7th year with over 250 high school and
college students participating
• Co sponsored by NCOE and NVC as
well as local businesses
2015 June 22‐ 26th
Napa Valley College
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Questions?
Beth Pratt
Dean Economic Workforce Development [email protected]
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