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August 23, 2013 New Beginnings … “But Still Planning with the End in Mind”

August 23, 2013 New Beginnings … “But Still Planning with the End in Mind”

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August 23, 2013

New Beginnings …“But Still Planning with the End in Mind”

Crooms Academy of Information Technology

State of the School Anticipated School grade of “A” on Florida’s School

Accountability Report US News and World Report’s #1 Most Connected

Classrooms in the US Listed in US News and World Report’s list of US Best

High Schools Listed in Newsweek as one of US Best High Schools National Academy Foundation, Distinguished Academy Magnet Schools of America, Magnet School of

Excellence

Crooms Academy of Information Technology

State of the School2012-2013 State of Florida Assessment Results for Crooms:Highest district proficiency FCAT Reading 2.0Highest district high school performance in Writing 2.0 (3.5)Highest district high school performance in Biology EOCHighest district high school performance in Algebra EOCHighest district high school performance in Geometry EOCHighest district high school performance in U.S. History EOC

Figure 1: Seminole County Public Schools (FL) State Assessment Results, Spring 2013

Crooms Academy of Information Technology State of the School

151 industry certifications earned in 2012-2013

17 Adobe Dreamweaver

1 Adobe Flash

48 Adobe Photoshop

16 Adobe Premiere Pro

5 CompTIA A+

34 Microsoft Office Specialist

30 Microsoft Technical Associate

Crooms Academy of Information Technology State of the School

Goals for 2013-2014 Expand partnerships with local, regional, and national

business and industry leaders Increase internship/compensated work-based

learning experiences for our students Continue to build relationships between industry

partners and technology teachers to remain relevant with current employer needs and industry trends

Student Council Update

New Student Council President 2013-14 - Zaki Hannoush

Prom Saturday, April 6th

“A Night in the Emerald City” Longwood Community Center

Student Elections - April 19th Freshmen, Sophomore's, & Juniors Voted for Class & SGA Officers Real electronic voting machines

Blood Drive- April 19th Third & Final Increased Participation by 70% Three full buses

Pep Rally- April 21st “Ohana Luau” Awesome Activities

Blindfolded obstacle course Class dance off Jv vs. Varsity volleyball game

Senior Week – April 22-26 Peace out day, Disney day, Senior

cruise day, Senior switch day, & College day

Senior Picnic & Grad Bash!

Thank You! For All your Support

Throughout the School Year!

Marketing/Membership CommitteeBusiness Advisory Council website: Croomsbac.org

2013-2014Goals: Current Partnership Review Market BAC to Community Partner with Parents & Alumni Implement Strategic Communications/Marketing plan Explore National Market

Marketing/Membership Committee Marketing Strategy-

Going “Live and Real Time” by utilizing technology to work smarter not harder.

Advertise -Tours, events, newsworthy items E-Newsletter

Attend Community Networking Functions Work with PTSA/SAC/Faculty/Alumni Family Night Out-Sept. 23, 2013 at Crooms Identify Desired Partnerships

Marketing/Membership CommitteeUtilize Social Media-

FB, Crooms website, BAC website, callout, quarterly newsletter, marquee, Twitter

Action Items:•Develop Google Form for Parent Survey•Develop Marketing Team•Develop Plan and identify “potential partnership list”•Meet before next BAC meeting 8/23•Contact: Christine Parsons, 407-328-4996

[email protected]

Job Shadowing/Internship Committee

2013-2014 Goals:Secure 7 trips:

Dates available: Oct. 11Oct. 17November 1November 21November 22 January 9 - January 30 – Sanford Chamber of CommerceJanuary 31 - Siemens

Internship

2013-2014 Goals:

Identify 20-25 slots Begin interviewing by end of AprilIdentify students before school year endsInterns start June - August

InternshipStudents hired at:• CFEFCU—1• SCPS Annex—5• Symantec Corp.—4• Stack Frame—2• Southeastern Data—2• Nutrition Corner – 1• Holy Cross Lutheran Church—1• Home 1s Lending—1• Insurance World—1

Total 18 seniors

2013-2014 Goals: •Write a succession plan for the endowment•Increase student application submission•Market scholarship opportunity•Identify review committee•Review selection process/tool•Identify timeline of process•Make final selection of recipients•Design a scholarship certificate•Select scholarship representative to attend

Awards Ceremony•Research Investment Options of the

Endowment

Scholarship Committee

Scholarship CommitteeIn addition to scholarships awarded to seniors:

2004-2005--$2,000

2005-2006--$2,000

2006-2007--$2,500

2007-2008--$2,500

2008-2009--$4,000

2009-2010--$3,500

2010-2011--$4,500

2011-2012--$9,000

2013-2014--$10,000

Grand total of scholarships awarded to date: $40,000 with $33,672.83 in SCPS Endowment

2013 Scholarship Recipients

2013 Symantec Scholarship Recipients

2013 Dr. Vogel Scholarship Recipient

2013 Mr. Blacksheare Scholarship Recipients

Fundraising CommitteeTech Fest VII raised $22,849.

“Thank You” Tech Fest VII Sponsors

•Symantec Corporation•Convergys

•AAA, Aerohive, Astronics DME, CFE, Corsair Engineering, Dell, DeVry University, SiSTI, EA, ERAU, Florida Technical College, Full Sail, IADT, ITT Technical Institute, JA, Keiser University, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, NCS, SSC

• Ed Blacksheare, Colleen Brown

•Air Force, Kavaliro Staffing, Stack Frame, Sprint,

•Special thanks to Mary Benton, Barbara Ray, Becky Fry, Kevin Wells•Student marketing team

•Grand total raised with all TF events: 102,974.08Coming Next Year----Tech Fest VIII---March 13, 2014

2013-2014 Goals: $25,000•Secure sponsorship now – February 2014•Secure Keynote Speakers – 2•Secure Guest Speakers – 30

•Discussion about the increase level of sponsorship

Fundraising Committee

Curriculum Committee2013-2014 Goals

Review/Develop a 4 year career/college planJunior Achievement supports –Crooms’ 4 year career plan

--9th grade program – Jan. 10,17,24, 31, Feb. 7--10th grade program-- Oct. 17, 24, 31 Nov. 7, 14--11th grade program complete by January

Job Shadowing Experiences--12th JA Financial Literacy Program- Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7-- 12th grade –Summer Internship Program

Teach In Day – November 19, 2013LanFest – TBDTech Fest/Field Day/ – March 13, 2014

Senior Exit Interviews- seniors –Dec. 2-6, 2012Review of Portfolio Project

BAC Networking with Instruction Staff

Curriculum & Instruction

Advisory Board Work-Based Learning

Academy of Development & Structure

NAF Model - 4 Components

Marketing at its BEST!

Marketing at its BEST! Academy of Distinctions- 3X

Marketing at its BEST!

Marketing at its BEST!Shelby Koos-Univ. of Miami

What’s Next?Please pick a committee to support and start planning for the 2013-2014 School Year:

Marketing-Christine ParsonsScholarship-Ron ColangeloJob Shadowing/Internship-Cathy AlperCurriculum-Demetria HayesFundraising-Anita Neal-Okoro

Items for Discussion•NAF Update-Kevin Jackson attend

•Dinner Auction•Donation Items-Dell donation•BAC representatives who wish to attend (Feb)

•BAC social – First one at Kevin Jackson’s House “Thank You Karen and Kevin Jackson”

•NAF Accreditation•Crooms Accreditation

“Croomsbac.org Website Overview

Sanford Riverwalk 5K 2013-2014

Oct. 5 at Sanford Riverwalk•Calling all runners/walkers•Looking for sponsors•Looking for volunteers

Meeting Sept. 21 atBreezeway Restaurant & Bar

10:45 am- 1 pm

Places where runners can sign up:CroomsAoit.org – click 5K iconOnline registration: http://register.run4acause.orgOnline registration: http://www.altavistasports.com

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Sponsorships Needed:

Teach In Day Lunch Sponsor - $500

Tech Fest VIII Sponsors—see sponsorship list

Tech Fest VIII Banner Sponsor-

**The Sign Man will sponsor this**

Tech Fest VIII Program Sponsor - $700

BAC Faculty/Staff Luncheon - $500

BAC Appreciation Luncheon-$600

Yearbook ads – see ad prices

5K Sponsors –See Sponsorship Form

As of June 30, 2013-- Balance is $28,,544,63 Outstanding expenses: scholarships (6), yeabook, still waiting on $5,000

Action Item: Each committee must submit a budget to the chair by August 1, 2013.

Proposed budget will be discussed and approved at the August 23, 2013 meeting.

Financial Update

2013-2014 BAC Meetings-4th Fridays of the month: August 23, 2013October 25, 2013Jan. 24, 2014March 28, 2014May 23, 2014May 30, 2014-BAC Appreciation Luncheon

5K – Oct. 5, 2013Teach In Day –November 19, 2013Tech Fest VIII—March 13, 2014NAF Dinner Auction—March TBACrooms Awards Night—TBA Scholarships applications available January 2014Graduation—May 23, 2014-to be confirmedBAC Summer Retreat—July 18, 2014

Save the Dates/Events

Action Items1. Update the Dividends Application;

Volunteer hours = Gold School Award

2. Complete the Business Partners Agreement

3. Pass on the 5K information.Recruit Runners for the 5K/Sponsors

4. Promote Tech Fest VIIIRecruit Keynote Speakers & Workshop Speakers

5. Invite new members to the BAC meetings.

Thank you for all that you do for Crooms AOIT!

Thank You 2012-2013 Chairs

Chair-RT HilleryMarketing Committee – Tina HoldenCurriculum Committee – Demetria Hayes FaisonJob Shadowing/Internship –Cathy AlperFundraising Committee- Anita Neal-Okoro/Lou ReentsScholarship – Kevin Jackson