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Bellevue School District Career and Technical Education Consolidated Program Review and 5-Year Plan 2019-2020 Prepared by: Marilyn Henselman, CTE Director

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Bellevue School District

Career and Technical Education

Consolidated Program Review and 5-Year Plan

2019-2020

Prepared by: Marilyn Henselman, CTE Director

CTE OVERVIEW

The Career and Technical Education programs in the Bellevue School District are aligned with employment and training trends across the United States. Programs are also focused on community and family needs as related to the ever-changing demographics of the local community, workforce developments, and post-secondary options for graduating students. Career and Technical Education today is a component of every student’s basic education experience and a genuine contributor to student success and engagement. With a focus on career exploration and acquisition of 21st century skills in addition to technical skills, Career and Technical Education is preparing Bellevue School District students to be college and career ready at graduation. The comprehensive program supports the notion that all students should have career and educational options because of their high school experience. Bellevue School District CTE programs utilize innovative learning models to deliver curriculum that is relevant to current workplace demands and aligns to industry standards. In addition to the ability to earn college credits while participating in Career and Technical Education courses, many students earn industry certifications which support transition to post-secondary educational programs and /or employment. One of the strengths of the program is the strong partnership between Career and Technical Education staff, the business community, local colleges, and the community-based organizations.

“We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt

Career and Technical Education

Today’s CTE programs are cutting-edge, rigorous instructional programs that prepare students for a wide range of high-wage, high-demand careers. Many students earn dual credit while participating in CTE programs. CTE programs and activities serve students and families throughout Bellevue School District and businesses with an emphasis on college and career readiness through a comprehensive program supporting career awareness, exploration, planning, preparation, and transition to post-secondary education or training. The Career and Technical Education program provides Bellevue School District students the opportunity to explore 12 different career clusters. They are:

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Health Science Architecture & Construction Hospitality & Tourism Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Human Services Business, Management & Administration Information Technology Education & Training Marketing Finance Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

Each career cluster has opportunities for students to earn college credit or industry certifications. Over the last several years we have increased these opportunities for students to meet the district initiatives. Many of our programs begin at the middle school level with exploratory programs, followed by preparatory programs at our high schools that lead to our WANIC 2-hour or our Skill Center 3-hour programs, which provides intensive training in a field of study. Our current WANIC and Skill Center programs are:

Automotive Technology – 2 and 3 Hours Advanced CISCO – CCNP – 3 Hours

Advanced Culinary Arts – 3 Hours CISCO Networking Academy – 3 Hours

Construction Trades – 2 Hours Culinary Art – 3 Hours

Health Science Careers –3 Hours Media Production/Video Production – 2 Hours

Nursery and Greenhouse Operations – 2 Hours Radio Broadcasting – 1 Hour

Teaching Academy, I and 2 – 2 Hours Welding Technology, Design and Fabrication – 2 Hours

CTE is currently offering the following courses during the 2019-2020 school year:

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Technology Education

• Digital Technology

• Media Technology

• Video Production 1 and 2

• Computer Science Discoveries

• CS101 - Coding in Python 1

• CS102 - Coding in Python 2

STEM

• Applied Engineering

• Design and Production - PLTW

• Robotics - PLTW

• Flight and Space – PLTW

HIGH SCHOOL

Agricultural Education Introduction to Horticulture +

Nursery and Greenhouse Operations *+ Environmental Sustainability Floral Design and Marketing

Architecture/Construction/Manufacturing

Metals Technology 1 Metals Technology 2

Welding Technology, Design and Fabrication *+

Woods Technology 1 Woods Technology 2

Introduction to Construction Management Construction Trades*

Arts, AV Technology & Communication

Radio Broadcasting * Television Broadcasting +

Digital Video & Audio Production 1 + Digital Video & Audio Production 2 +

Media Production/Video Production + * Cinematography & Cinema Production

Graphic Arts 1+ Graphics Arts 2+

Graphic Design & Production Studio *+ Computer Graphics 1 + Computer Graphics 2 +

Photography 1 + Photography 2 +

AP Photography Portfolio/2-D Design + Technical Theatre 1 + Technical Theatre 2

Business, Management & Administration Accounting 1

Accounting 2 + Accounting 3

Accounting 4 + Personal Finance +

Business Law + Entrepreneurship

Economics AP Micro/AP Macro Economics

IB Business and Management SL + IB Business and Management HL +

Microsoft Office/Business Technology 1 + Microsoft Office/Business Technology 2 +

Education & Training

Teaching Academy 1 *+ Teaching Academy 2 *+

Health Sciences

Introduction to Health Care Health Science Careers – 3 Hour *+

Anatomy & Physiology + Biotechnology +

Hospitality & Tourism

Culinary Arts*+ Advanced Culinary Arts*+

Human Services

Child Development + Culinary Essentials 1 Culinary Essentials 2 Independent Living

Interior Design and Housing +

Information Technology CISCO Networking Academy *+

Advanced CISCO – CCNP *+ Advanced CISCO – Cybersecurity +

Computer Technology+ CS201 - Coding in Python 1

CS202 - Coding in Python 2+ Introduction to Mobile Application

Development Video Game and Simulation Design+

Web Publishing + AP Computer Science Principles +

AP Computer Science + Special Topics in Computer Science

Marketing, Sales, and Service Introduction to Marketing +

Advanced Marketing and Entrepreneurship +

Retail Management – Student Store+

Science, Technology, Engineering and

Math (STEM) Introduction to Robotics

Introduction to Engineering Design 1 Introduction to Engineering Design 2+

Principles of Engineering Specialized Topics in Engineering

Transportation

Beginning Automotive and Maintenance

Automotive Technology 1– 2 hour*+ Automotive Technology 1 - 3 hour*+ Automotive Technology 2 – 2 hour*+ Automotive Technology 2 – 3 hour*+

Work Site Learning Work Site Learning

Post-Secondary – College, University, Institute of Technology (2-year, technical, 4-year, graduate), Certificate Programs, Apprenticeships, Internships, Military

*Designates a WANIC/Skill Center Program + Designates Tech Prep Credit

The current list of courses articulated for college credit as of May 2019:

Tech Prep Articulations (As of May 2019)

BC-Bellevue College; LWTech -Lake Washington Institute of Technology; SCC-Seattle Community College; RTC-Renton Technical College; EdCC – Edmonds Community College; CC-Cascadia College

Course Title

College Providing

Credit

Course Number and Title

Credits

Available ACCOUNTING 1 and 2 (Accounting 1 and 2 students must take both to receive credit.)

BC ACCT 101 – Practical Accounting 1 ACCT 135 – Business Payroll Accounting

8

ACCOUNTING 3 and 4 (Accounting 3 and 4 students must take both to receive credit.)

BC ACCT 225 – Survey of Financial and Managerial Accounting 5

ADVANCED CULINARY ARTS LWTech CULA 128 – Food Service Safety and Sanitation CULA 130 – Supervision and Management CULA 142 – Costing & Menu Planning

3 3 3

ADVANCED MARKETING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ONE YEAR)

BC MKTG 299 – Individual Studies in Marketing 5

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (Year) BC AHE 130 – Human Systems 5

AP COMPUTER SCIENCE (Both semesters) BC CS 210 – Fundamentals of Computer Science I 5

AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (Both semesters)

BC Prog 110 Introduction to Programming 5

AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (Both semesters)

EdCC CIS 125 Network Workstation 5

AP PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO/2-D DESIGN LWTech MMDP 128 – Digital Photography 4

AUTO CARE & MAINTENANCE LWTech AUTO 124 – Maintenance Procedures 2

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 1 (One Year) LWTech AUTO 210 – Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 2 (One Year) LWTech AUTO 210 – Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems 10

BIOTECHNOLOGY SCC BIO 107 – Biology and Society 5

BUSINESS LAW BC BUS&201 – Business Law 5

CHILD DEVELOPMENT BC LWTech

EDUC&115 – Child Development EDUC&115 – Child Development

5 5

CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CISCO NETWORKING I CISCO NETWORKING II CISCO NETWORKING III CISCO NETWORKING IV

BC BC BC BC

NSCOM 201 – CISCO Networking I NSCOM 202 – CISCO Networking II NSCOM 203 – CISCO Networking III NSCOM 204 – CISCO Networking IV

5 5 5 5

CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CISCO NETWORKING, I CISCO NETWORKING II CISCO NETWORKING III CISCO NETWORKING IV

EdCC EdCC EdCC EdCC

CIS 171 – CISCO Networking 1 CIS 172 - CISCO Networking II CIS 173 – CISCO Networking III CIS 174 – CISCO Networking IV

5 5 5 5

CISCO – CCNA SECURITY Clark College Edmonds CC

NTEC 225 - CISCO CCNA Security CIS 268: CISCO CCNA Security

6 5

COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1 or 2 BC

LWTech

DMA 103 – Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop

5 8

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY BC IT 101 – Introduction to Information Technology 5

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY EdCC CIS 199 – Special Projects in Computer Information Systems 5

CODING IN PYTHON 1 CODING IN PYTHON 2 (Both courses must be completed for credit.)

BC PROG 110 – Introduction to Programming 5

CODING IN PYTHON 1 CODING IN PYTHON 2 (Both courses must be completed for credit.)

EdCC CIS 100: Computer Information Systems Fundamentals

5

CULINARY ARTS (Year Long)

RTC

LWTech

CULA 102 – Introduction to Food Industry CULA 114 – Delicatessen I CULA 118 – Breakfast Cookery CULA 119 – Bakery Basics CULA 121 – Dining Room Service CULA 116 – Culinary Skills and Concepts

16 9

DIGITAL VIDEO & AUDIO PRODUCTION 1 (Year Long)

BC SCC

DMA 246 – Video Fundamentals FILM 255 – Basic Video Production

5 3

DIGITAL VIDEO & AUDIO PRODUCTION 2 DVA 1 and 2

BC SCC

DMA 247 - Video Implementation FILM 255 – Basic Video Production

5 3

ENTREPRENEURSHIP BC BUS 250 - Entrepreneurship 5

GRAPHICS ARTS 1 BC

LWTech

DMA 103 –Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop

5 8

GRAPHICS ARTS 2 BC

LWTech

DMA 103 –Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop

5 8

GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION STUDIO BC

LWTech

DMA 103 – Graphic Design Fundamentals DSGN 121, DSGN 122 – Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator AND Image Editing w/Photoshop

5 8

HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS BC

LWTech

NAC 106: Nursing Assistant Foundations (4) NAC 107: Nursing Assistant Technical Skills (3) NAC 108: Nursing Assistant Practicum (3) AHE 110: Medical Terminology (5) AHE 120: Safety for Healthcare (2) AHE 130: Human Systems (5) IFAD 162 – First Aid/CPR for Health Care Providers IFAD 216 – HIV/AIDS Training NURS 107 – Nursing Assistant Theory NURS 108 – Lab NURS 109 - Practicum

22

13

IB BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BC

SCC

MKTG 131 - Principles of Professional Selling BUS 120 – Principles of Marketing

5 5

INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOUSING BC INDES 140 – Introduction to Interior Design 5

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN 1 and 2 LWTech ENGR& 100 – College Success in Engineering 3

INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE LWTech HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies (Semester) HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies (Year)

2 6

INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING SCC

BC

BUS 120 - Principles of Marketing MKTG 131 – Principles of Professional Selling

5 5

MEDIA PRODUCTION/VIDEO PRODUCTION (Both semesters)

BC

SCC

DMA 246 – Video Fundamentals and DMA 247 - Video Implementation FILM 255 – Basic Video Production

5 5 3

MICROSOFT OFFICE/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 1 OR 2 BC

BTS 168 - ACCESS CORE – Business Data Management Tools BTS 147 – POWERPOINT – Presentation Design & Delivery BTS 161 - WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT – Business Software Essentials BTS 144 – OUTLOOK – Personal Information Manager BTS 210 – SHAREPOINT- Collaborative Online Workspace (Pass certification tests for credit.)

5 3 5 3 5

MICROSOFT OFFICE/BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 2 BC BTS 144 - OUTLOOK - Personal Information Manager BTS 165- EXCEL EXPERT – Business Spreadsheet Analysis & Design BTS 163 WORD EXPERT – Business Document Design Comprehensive (Pass certification tests for credit.)

3 5 5

NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS (Year) LWTech HORT 299 – Horticulture – Independent Studies 6

PERSONAL FINANCE BC BUS 102 – PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT BUS 103 – PERSONAL SAVINGS BUS 104 – PERSONAL CREDIT BUS 105 – PERSONAL TAXES BUS 108 – PERSONAL INVESTMENT

5

PHOTOGRAPHY 1 LWTech MMDP 128 – Digital Photography 4

PHOTOGRAPHY 2 LWTech MMDP 128 – Digital Photography 4

RETAIL MANAGEMENT BC MKTG 299 – Individual Studies in Marketing 5

TEACHING ACADEMY (One Year) CC

BC

EDUC 102 - Field Experience in Education EDUC 205 – Introduction to Education

5 5

TECHNICAL THEATER (One Year) SCC DRAMA 207 – Theater Production 1 DRAMA 208 – Theater Production 2

6

DRAMA 209 – Theater Production 3

TELEVISION BROADCASTING BC DMA 108 – Video Production Fundamentals 5

VIDEO GAME DESIGN BC DMA 106 – Animation and Game Design Fundamentals 5

WEB PUBLISHING BC

LWTech

DMA 107 – Web Multimedia Fundamentals CSD 112 - HTML

5 5

WELDING TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND FABRICATION - WANIC

LWTech WELD 101 – Oxy/Acetylene Cutting and Welding 7

Industry Certifications available through CTE courses as of June 2019:

CERTIFICATION CLASS

ACA – Adobe Certified Associate Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Premiere Pro

Graphics Arts 1 & 2 Graphic Design & Production Studio

Computer Graphics 1 & 2

Photography 1 & 2 Digital Video & Audio

Production 1 & 2 Media Production

NATEF - ASE – National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence

Electrical/Electronic Systems, Brakes, Engine Performance, Engine Repair, Automotive Transmission & Transaxle, Manual Transmission & Axles,

Maintenance & Light Repair, Steering & Suspension, Heat & Air Conditioning

SP2 – Safety and Pollution Prevention Certification CDX Curriculum completion certification

ATB certificate of Completion

Automotive Technology 1 & 2 – 2 Hour Automotive Technology 1 & 2 – 3 Hour

CCNA — Cisco Certified Network Associate Cisco Networking Academy

CCNP (3 exams) – Cisco Certified Network Professional Advanced Cisco – CCNP

CCSP – Cisco Certified Security Professional Advanced Cisco -- Cybersecurity

NSA CNSS 4011 – National Security Agency & Committee on National Security

Advanced Cisco -- Cybersecurity

CNA – Certified Nursing Assistant Health Science Careers – 3 Hour

American Red Cross Professional Rescue CPR/First Aid Introduction to Health Care

Health Science Careers – 3 Hour

CPR/First Aid Culinary Arts

Food Handler’s Permit Culinary Essentials 1

Culinary Arts Retail Management—Student Store

MOS – Microsoft Office Specialist Word, Word Expert, Excel, Excel Expert, Outlook,

Power Point, Access

Microsoft Office/Business Technology 1 & 2 Accounting 3 & 4

OSHA 10 Construction Introduction to Construction Management

Constructions Trades

ParaPro – Paraprofessional Certification Teaching Academy 1 & 2

Precision Exams – CTE Skill Certificate Program

Accounting Anatomy & Physiology

AP Economics Biotechnology Business Law

Child Development Culinary Arts

Digital Video & Audio Production

Entrepreneurship Floral Design

Introduction to Engineering Design 1 & 2

Intro to Horticulture Introduction to Robotics

Introduction to Marketing Media Production/Video

Production Photography 1 & 2 Personal Finance

Principles of Engineering Retail Management—

Student Store Television Broadcasting

Welding Technology, Design

& Fabrication

ServSafe Food Manager Certification Advanced Culinary Arts

Industry Certifications Accomplished in 2019-2020:

(As of June 26, 2019—Many certifications are being processed and we do not know the status until late August.)

Introduction to Health Careers 12 First Aid/CPR Cards Biotechnology 117 Biotechnology Industry Certification Interlake Communication/Visual Arts 1 Adobe Illustration – Illustrator (24 certifications) 7 Adobe Premiere Pro 16 Adobe Photoshop Automotive Technology 1 22 ASE Suspension & Steering (86 certifications) 23 ASE Maintenance & Light Repair 17 ASE Engine Performance

21 ASE Engine Repair 1 ASE Brakes 2 ASE Automobile Service Technology 1 ASE Electrical Electronic

Automotive Technology 2 36 ASE Auto Service Safety 36 SP2 Auto Pollution Prevention 9 SP2 Super’s Course 5 SP2 Prep a Vehicle 32 SP2 Build a Resume 33 SP2 Interview Skills 34 SP2 Ethics and You 33 SP2 Team Huddle-Meetings CISCO (238 Certifications MTA & CISCO) 3 Date Base Fundamentals

12 Operating System (Windows) 3 Software Development (Windows)

6 Windows Server Administration Fundamentals 58 MTA Networking Fundamentals 13 MTA Security Fundamentals 37 MTA Mobility and Device Fundamentals 10 MTA Cloud Fundamentals 2 MTA HTML5 Application Development 3 MTA Block-cased Language 25 Introduction to Programming using JAVA 7 CISCO Certified Network Associate 3 Implementing CISCO IP Routing 27 Technology Literacy for Educators

Newport Communication/Visual Arts 3 Adobe Photoshop (38 Certifications) 35 Adobe Premiere Pro

Precision Exams (Various Locations) 8 Basic Digital Photography (59 Certifications) 4 Welding Technician, Entry 11 Robotics1

11 Engineering Technology 22 Engineering Principles 1 and 2

Sammamish Nursing (Peterson) 19 Certified Nursing Assistant

20 First Aid CPR Sammamish Nursing (Brown) 27 Certified Nursing Assistant 30 Fist Aid CPR Microsoft Exams (Core and Expert) 93 Word 57 Excel 85 PowerPoint

4 Outlook Culinary 14 Food Handler’s Permit 1 Serve Safe

Total Exams as of June 26, 2019 1,110 Industry Certifications

CAREER PATHWAYS With Bellevue’s culture of collaboration and innovation, the CTE programs are integrated with core-academic standards while providing applied learning opportunities for all students. CTE is no longer a “vocational track” for students ill-equipped for college but is rather an exploratory program for an increasing number of students who are looking for a pathway that supports both academic and career related study which supports their preparation for college and career transition. CTE teachers work collaboratively with educational colleagues to develop and implement integrated programs that focus on the acquisition of core academic and career competencies. Post-secondary partnerships have enhanced student opportunities and choice through curriculum alignment/articulation and college credit acquisition through high school CTE programs. Business and industry partners help to shape programs and ensure all curricular materials and activities focus on up-to-date business practices and standards. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) requires all CTE courses to go through a re-approval process. The process requires a framework which includes all units being taught, what the competences and outcomes will be and how they align to the Washington State Common Core. The framework must include in-class and out-of-class leadership activities for each lesson. Also included in the submission is a Skills Gap Report that reflects the current market trends to ensure the program is still viable and has employment possibilities after graduation. Bellevue School District is under Area 4 and has the following schedule:

2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

All Programs Reapproved New system.

Family and Consumer Science

Business and Marketing

Agriculture Skilled and Technical Sciences

STEM Health Sciences

Sample CISCO CCNP Securities Framework – Unit 1:

Sample Career Pathways chart to assist students in academic planning: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAREER PATHWAY

21ST CENTURY SKILLS Students can participate in extended learning activities through CTE programs in a variety of ways. Many students choose to engage in leadership development projects through Career and Technical Education Student Organizations (CTSO’s) and other related clubs. School-based enterprises such as the student store, Interlake Horticulture Sale, Newport Culinary Arts, internships, job shadows, and community service projects also support student learning and application.

National Career & Technical Student Organizations

DECA

Business & Marketing Pathways

HOSA

Health Sciences Pathway DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. www.deca.org

HOSA-Future Health Professionals, empowers students to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience. www.hosa.org

SkillsUSA All Pathways

TSA

STEM Pathway SkillsUSA empowers its members to become world-class workers and leaders. SkillsUSA improves the quality of our nation’s future skilled workforce through the development of framework skills that include personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics. www.skillsusa.org

TSA-Technical Student Association, enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in STEM, whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through extracurricular activities, competition, and related programs. www.tsaweb.org

Examples of Other CTE Leadership Organizations**

CISCO Club Information Technology Pathway

Computer Club Information Technology Pathway

First Robotics STEM Pathway

Green Team Agriculture Pathway

ProStart Hospitality & Tourism Pathway

STEM League Information Technology Pathway

Video Production Club Arts, AV Technology & Communications Pathway

Washington State Thespians Arts, AV Technology & Communications Pathway

5-YEAR PLAN OF ACTION

5-Year Plan for Career and Technical Education MEASUREABLE GOALS:

YEAR PLAN 2018-2019 Completed

Completed

Completed

Completed

Completed

Completed

Completed

Completed

Completed

Family and Consumer Science

• Rewrite frameworks with state and national standards

• Review leadership organizations (FCCLA)

• Add industry certifications where applicable

• Equipment and material needs

• One-note notebook with new updated materials Adding additional Industry Certifications: Para Education (Teaching Academy) OSHA10 (Construction) Added new programs:

• Entrepreneurship

• Economics Added credit in the following for 2019-20:

• Nursery and Greenhouse Operations – Lab Science Credit and CTE Increase awareness of CTE programs such as computer science, engineering, etc.

• 6th Grade CTE Orientation Presentation

• College and Career Advisors – field trips to various programs and opportunities

• STEM/CTE Career Pathway Showcase (December) Apprenticeship Programs (Documentation and work with teachers)

• Welding – working with business partners on potential sites

• Culinary Arts – Working with business partners on potential sites Take Advisory Committee recommendations into consideration regarding budgetary needs and professional development training. Updated all computer labs at Bellevue High; updated classroom for Family and Consumer at Bellevue High (Summer 2019) Dyno – at Bellevue High – installed and completed by Fall 2019

2019-2020

In progress

In progress

In progress

In progress

Business and Marketing

• Rewrite frameworks with state and national standards

• Review leadership organizations (DECA, FBLA)

• Add industry certifications where applicable

• Equipment and material review and updated

• One-note notebook with new updated materials Apprenticeship Program up and running potentially if business partners and L&I approve.

• Culinary Arts

• Welding Adding courses:

• Introduction to Computer Science

• Engineering Programs at Sammamish – Drones or Aviation High School and Beyond Plan

• 6th Grade Orientation

• 8th Grade Orientation (Add)

• CTE/STEM Career Pathway Showcase

Continuous expectation

In progress

Increase awareness of underrepresented and underserved populations within CTE programs such as computer science, engineering, etc. Take Advisory Committee recommendations into consideration regarding budgetary needs and professional development training, program offerings, etc.

2020-2021 Agriculture

• Rewrite frameworks with state and national standards

• Review leadership organizations (FFA)

• Add industry certifications where applicable

• Equipment and material need

• One-note notebook with new updated materials

Increase awareness of underrepresented and underserved populations within CTE programs such as computer science, engineering, etc. Take Advisory Committee recommendations into consideration regarding budgetary needs and professional development training.

2021-2022 Skilled and Technical Sciences

• Rewrite frameworks with state and national standards

• Review leadership organizations (TSA, Robotics First, SkillsUSA)

• Add industry certifications where applicable

• Equipment and material need

• One-note notebook with new updated materials Add new programs potentially if room becomes available – lack of space for additional programs currently:

• Core Plus Aviation – Boeing @ Sammamish

• Core Plus Machining – Boeing @ Sammamish

• Culinary Program @ Sammamish

• Sports Medicine

• Physical Therapy

• DigiPen Academy

Increase awareness of underrepresented and underserved populations within CTE programs such as computer science, engineering, etc. Take Advisory Committee recommendations into consideration regarding budgetary needs and professional development training.

2022-2023 STEM, Health Sciences

• Rewrite frameworks with state and national standards

• Review leadership organizations (Skills USA, Rocketry, Satellite)

• Add industry certifications where applicable (CNA)

• Equipment and material needs

• One-note notebook with new updated materials Add new programs potentially:

• Core Plus Aviation – Boeing @ Sammamish

• Core Plus Machining – Boeing @ Sammamish

• Culinary Program @ Sammamish

• Sports Medicine

• Physical Therapy

• DigiPen Academy

Increase awareness of underrepresented and underserved populations within CTE programs such as computer science, engineering, etc. Take Advisory Committee recommendations into consideration regarding budgetary needs and professional development training.

2023-2024 Add new programs potentially:

• Core Plus Aviation – Boeing @ Sammamish

• Core Plus Machining – Boeing @ Sammamish

• Culinary Program @ Sammamish

• Sports Medicine

• Physical Therapy

• DigiPen Academy

Increase awareness of underrepresented and underserved populations within CTE programs such as computer science, engineering, etc. Take Advisory Committee recommendations into consideration regarding budgetary needs and professional development training.

ADVISORY COMMITTEES The success of the Bellevue School District Career and Technical Education programs can be partially attributed to the strong partnerships and collaboration with community groups, local businesses, colleges, and industries throughout King County. These partnerships help to garner support for the programs, students, and staff. Participating business partners help chaperone student activities; open their businesses up to students and teachers, provide job shadow experiences, and employment. The Bellevue School District CTE department has developed partnerships with over 200 community members who serve on the current CTE Advisory Committee. Each career pathway has a designated advisory committee made up of business leaders, college and university professors, teachers, and district administrators who discuss courses being offered, leadership opportunities in and out of the classroom, equipment needs, and reviews curriculum to ensure our courses meet the current industry standards and demands. They also discuss and review a rotational 3-year plan. Our current advisory industry chairpersons and district/teacher coordinators are:

Advisory Group Industry Chairperson Coordinator

Automotive Technology Jim Preston, Auto Angels Pete McCue, Bellevue

Business and Marketing Jody Laflen, Bellevue College Tammi Riggers, Bellevue

Construction Management Bill DeJarlais, GLY Billy Selset, Interlake

Culinary Arts/Family Consumer Chad Mckay, Fire and Vine Tracy Green, Newport

Environmental Horticulture Susan Mackie, Squak Mtn. Nursery Lisa Lindholm, Interlake

General Advisory Bob Riley, Retired Marilyn Henselman, ESC

Health Science Becky Duda, Physical Therapist Sue Peterson, Sammamish Jessica Moyer, Bellevue

Information Technology Jenny Ferris, Microsoft Jeff Mason, Newport Geof Newing, Newport

Multi-Media Mark Billington, Apple Computing Brad Conger, Bellevue

Production Graphics Charlie Hart, Print Shop Services Tom Danielsen, Sammamish

STEM Chris Milne, Honeywell Brendan Williams, Odle

Teaching Academy Alex Felker, T-Mobile Rick Kilcup, Newport

Technical Theater Laurel Blaine, IATSE, Local 15 Melissa Deutsch, Sammamish

Welding Will Aleckson, Central Welding Jim Agnew, Interlake

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACTION PLANS During 2018-2019 school year, the following 3-year plans were established to meet the needs and demands of the programs. These lists are created by the entire advisory committee. Here is an overview of their requests and what has been accomplished during the 2018-19 school year: Automotive Technology: This year’s focus has been installation of the Dyno, which will occur this summer. Apprenticeships and job shadow opportunities were discussed and reviewed for the next school year.

Business and Marketing:

Construction:

Catering and Family and Consumer Science:

Environmental Agriculture:

Health Science:

Information Technology:

ADVISORY GROUP: Information Technology

STATUS 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

Good Curriculum Review (Industry Standards,

Leadership)

The advisory committee’s desire is to continue to follow industry standards keeping curriculum current to those

changing standards

SAME SAME

Good Instructional Materials (Textbooks and

Software)

The advisory committee’s recommendation is to keep current and review the textbooks and Software a year ahead of time due to

the changing nature of the industry

SAME

SAME

Good-MANY NEW

MODIFICATIONS TO CISCO AND

RECEIVED PALO ALSO

APPROVAL

Equipment

Maintain current hardware. Slowly upgrade Cisco routers to newer generation of Cisco

routers. Add PFsense and Palo Alto firewalls to security class.

SAME ON EQUIPMENT UPGRADES

SAME

Good Facilities

There is strong support of future upgrade and expansion of facilities

SAME SAME

Good Student Leadership

Continued support of current leadership initiatives

SAME SAME

Good Professional Development

The advisory committee strongly recommends teachers attend current PD

based upon their assignments

SAME SAME

Multi-Media:

Production Graphics: Production Graphics included the Adobe Certification for students, as well as, purchasing more equipment and materials for the program.

STEM:

Teaching Academy:

Technical Theater:

Welding:

ADVISORY GROUP: WANIC Welding program 2018-2018

STATUS 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

IP Maintain WABO certification

Update OSPI documentation as required

Maintain WABO certification

Update OSPI documentation as required.

Summer internship in industry.

WABO (Washington Association of

Building Officials)

Curriculum Review (Industry Standards,

Leadership)

Maintain WABO certification Update OSPI documentation as

required.

Summer internship in industry.

WABO (Washington Association of Building Officials)

Completed Welding Skills Edition 4 Welding Tricks and Tips online.

Welding Skills edition 4 Welding Tricks and Tips online.

Instructional Materials (Textbooks and

Software)

Update textbook as available or adopt another consistent with the

technical college selection

IP Add 210 MIG unit. Update welding helmets.

Add fume extraction unit. Equipment

Upgrade SMAW Power supplies.

IP Review ventilation Sound Abatement Facilities Update welding ventilation system.

IP Metals Club 18-19 ASB annual approval required

Metals club 19-20 ASB annual approval required.

Student Leadership

Metals Club 2020- 21 ASB annual approval required or Skills USA

participation.

IP Collaborate with Construction Foundation. Attend Construction

Career Fair

OSHA or Labor and Industry training. Attend district offered

professional development AWS Puget Sound Chapter

Professional Development

Attend district offered professional development.

AWS Puget Sound Chapter

From 2014-2019…..

In 2014 – 2015, CTE introduced a 5-year plan with the following results over the last 4 years.

• Purple – Added 2015-16

• Orange – Added 2016-17

• Blue – Added 2017-18

• Green – Adding 2018-19

• Red – Adding in 2019-20

Interlake High School Construction Management

Construction Trades – 2 Hour Construction Trades – OSHA 10 Certification

Environmental Sustainability

Microsoft IT (Core and Expert Certification)

Entrepreneurship & Economics

DVA – Adobe Certification

Coding in Python 1 Coding in Python 2

AP Computer Science Principles

Sammamish High School

Health Careers – 3 Hour

Intro to Engineering 1 and 2 Intro to Robotics

Engineering Design Principles

Production Graphics – Adobe Certification

Microsoft IT (Core and Expert Certification) Entrepreneurship & Economics

Coding in Python 1 Coding in Python 2

AP Computer Science Principles

Bellevue High School

Intro Mobile Aps AP Computer Science Principles

Coding in Python 1 Coding in Python 2

Anatomy and Physiology

Introduction to Health Careers

DVA, Computer Graphics – Adobe Certification

Microsoft IT (Core and Expert Certification) Entrepreneurship & Economics

Newport High School

Intro Mobile Aps AP Computer Science Principles CISCO – Palo Alto Certification MTA – Microsoft CISCO Exams

Coding in Python 1 Coding in Python 2

Anatomy and Physiology Biotechnology

Nanotechnology

Microsoft IT (Core and Expert Certification)

Entrepreneurship & Economics

DVA, Media Production – Adobe Certification

Advanced Culinary – Safe Serve Certification

Teaching Academy – Para Educator Certification

Middle Schools Flight and Space

Coding in Python 1 Coding in Python 2

Computer Science Discoveries Flight and Space - Chinook

CTE Staff

Marilyn Henselman CTE Director

Grace Brady

CTE Curriculum Developer

Joel Geist CTE Technology Support Specialist III

Villy Orcilla

CTE Coordinator