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2010 – 2011 Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Profile of
Career Readiness:
Career Pathway 3
5860
Career Pathway 5
3425
• Perkins IV • New Graduation Rule• Georgia Performance Standards• Career, Technical and Agricultural Resource
Network• Georgia Association of Career and Technical
Education
So, what’s the game plan?
• Accountability Accountability • Program improvementProgram improvement• Secondary-postsecondary connectionsSecondary-postsecondary connections• Links to rigorous academicsLinks to rigorous academics• Stronger focus on business and industryStronger focus on business and industry
Perkins IV Themes/CornerstonesPerkins IV Themes/Cornerstones
Perkins/Superintendent Charge Comparison
Perkins Superintendent Cox Charge
• Accountability and Improvement
• Links to rigorous academics• Stronger focus on business
and industry• Secondary/Postsecondary
Connections
• High School Improvement and Performance Standards
• Focus on Academic Integration
• Focus on Workforce Development
• Focus on Transitions• New Level of Excitement
• Academic achievement indicator data is the NCLB ELA Academic achievement indicator data is the NCLB ELA and Math measure (2007-2008)and Math measure (2007-2008)• ELA – 82%ELA – 82%• Math – 62%Math – 62%
• Graduation indicator is the State’s graduation Graduation indicator is the State’s graduation methodology adopted under NCLB (2007-2008)methodology adopted under NCLB (2007-2008)• Graduation Rate – 60%Graduation Rate – 60%
• Transition accountability indicator measures student Transition accountability indicator measures student transition to college, work and military(2008-2009)transition to college, work and military(2008-2009)
• Technical Skill Attainment indicator requires the use of Technical Skill Attainment indicator requires the use of industry-based standards, where available(2008 – 2009)industry-based standards, where available(2008 – 2009)
Perkins IV Accountability IndicatorsPerkins IV Accountability IndicatorsProgram ConcentratorsProgram Concentrators
Phase 3 High School Development
17 Pathways and Advanced Related courses
Middle School GPS Development
6 Program Areas
Academic Lesson/Units with Career Tech focus
Math Integration Workshops with SREB
Georgia Performance Standards
• Elimination of Tiered Diploma• Equitable level of expectations for all students• Language for CTAE Pathway in definition• College AND Workforce Ready• New Guidance/Career Development Focus• Three ways to get things done
– Policy– Funding– Leadership
Proposed Graduation Rule
• Curriculum and Instruction– Lesson plans for all courses in Phase I delivered by
Summer Conference 2008
• Assessment– Industry recognized end-of-pathway credentials
delivered by Summer Conference 2008
• Professional Development– Phase I Redelivery (As needed)– Phase II Delivery – 21 Pathways
CTAE Resource Network
• Comprehensive and Enhanced Facilities Plan
• Recommended Equipment/Supplies
• Connection to new Georgia Performance
Standards
• Lab Prototypes
21st Century Lab Facilities
• Membership Increase – Highest increase in nation
• Conference Attendance Increase – 1,100 to 2,600 in 2 years
• Legislative/Policy Capacity• Inclusive of all program areas• Professional Representation• Professional Excitement
Georgia Association Career and Technical Education
ACCTArchitecture, Construction Communications, & Transportation
Sonny CannonProgram Specialist
Phase I Phase II Phase III
Transportation Logistic Operations
Flight Operation Broadcast Digital Media
Transportation Logistic Support Aircraft Support Graphic Communications
Construction Visual Communications
Engineering Drawing & Design Metals
ACCT Pathways
ADDAwww.adda.org
CEFGAwww.cefga.org
NATEFwww.natef.org
PrintEdwww.gaerf.org
Engineering Drawing & Design
Construction Automotive Service Technology (4)
Graphic Communications (2)
HVACR Collision Repair Visual Communications
Metals Light/Medium Duty Trucks
Engineering Drawing & Design
Certification, Credentialing, and Program Articulation
CEFGAConstruction Education Foundation of Georgia
www.cefga.org
PIAGPrinting Industry Association
of Georgiawww.piag.org
TEFGATransportation Education
Foundation of Georgiawww.tefga.org
Construction Graphic Communication Air Transportation
Metals Visual Communications Ground Transportation
HVACR Maritime Transportation
Engineering Drawing & Design
Supporting Foundations for ACCT
Important Dates for ACCT
Date Event Location
October 5-6, 2007 SkillsUSA Fall Leadership Conference
Jekyll Island
December 7-9, 2007 State Officer Training FFA/FCCLA CenterCovington
January 25-26, 2008 TIEGA Winter Conference Central Education CenterNewnan (Pending)
February- March, 2008 SkillsUSA Georgia Region Competitions
8 Regions
April 24-26, 2008 SkillsUSA Georgia State Conference & Career Expo
Gwinnett County
ACCTArchitecture, Construction Communications, & Transportation
Gayle SilveyGA State Director SkillsUSA
73 Price Quarters Road #129McDonough, GA 30253
770-898-0566 fax
Curriculum Revisions
Phase 1 Phase II Phase III
Computing
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Small Business Development
Financial Management: Services
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Financial Management:
Accounting
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Interactive Media
Computer Networking Systems
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Administrative/Information Support
Business & Computer Science
Phase I
2007-2008
Implementation of Courses
End of Pathway
Test Writing
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Pathways
Small Business Development– Business Essentials– Legal Environment of Business– Entrepreneurial Ventures
Computing– Computing in Modern World– Beginning Programming– Intermediate Programming– AP Computer Science*
*not required to complete the pathway*
Phase II
2007-2008
Training on Courses
*CTAERN*
Workshops:
“Field of Dreams”
GACTE Conference
PathwaysFinancial Management:
Services– Banking & Finance – Risk Management & Insurance – Investing
Financial Management: Accounting– Accounting I– Accounting II
Interactive Media– Digital Media– Web Page Design
Old QCCs to be Replaced by GPS
Phase III
2007-2008
Standards Writing for Pathways
PathwaysComputer Networking Systems
– Operating Systems– Networking
Administrative/Information Support– Computer Applications– Business Document Processing– Business Data Applications– Multimedia– Communications for Business– Business Procedures
Old QCCs to be Replaced by GPS
Computer Applications?Computer Applications will be a course in the Administrative and Information Support Pathway – however….
Computer Applications WILL NOT BE taught the same as it has be in the past.
BUT Computer Applications will be one of our focuses of training next summer at Field of Dreams and GACTE so that teachers will engage is purely project based learning in their classrooms not book learning.
BCSBusiness Education &Computer Science
Monty RhodesExecutive Director GA FBLA
3199-C Post Woods Drive
Atlanta, GA 30339
678-952-4698
www.georgiafbla.com
Intervention Program
CTSO Name Change
- Georgia Career Student Association (GA CSA)DOE Website Update – Special Populations
- Include all Program Manuals - Web Links for programs information- Program Equipment List
CCAE Curriculum included in the 3rd phase
Intervention Program
CTAE Resource Network
- Dates for All Regional Workshops for Program Coordinators
New Updated CTI manual to be distributed at - Regional Workshops
New Website addresses for programs
www.georgiacsa.net
www.georgiacit.org
CCAECoordinated Career &Academic Education
Marcia StricklandExecutive Director CSA (VOCA)
1740 Hudson Bridge RoadPMB # 1041
Stockbridge, GA 30281770-914-9388
Important Dates for Technology
2007• Oct 8 Tech Day at the GA Natl. Fair - Perry• Oct 25-27 GETEA Conf. - Conyers• Nov 15-18 GA TSA Fall Conf. – Jekyll Is.
2008• Feb 19-23 ITEA Conf. – Salt Lake City, UT• Mar 6-8 GA TSA State Conf. – Athens• June 28 – July 2 Natl. TSA Conf. Orlando
• Watch for Phase I GPS engineering pathway re-delivery and Phase II GPS manufacturing, electronics, and energy systems pathway delivery workshops
Engineering and Technology Education Focus Group Meetings
Please go to the CTAERN web site and sign up for one of the following focus group workshop dates and encourage/support your technology education middle and high school teachers to do the same. We will be collecting information for the improvement of the technology education program area.
Oct 17 8:30-Noon Tifton Campus of Moultrie Technical College, Tifton
Oct 18 8:30-Noon Central GA Technical College, Macon
Oct 26 9:00-Noon Rockdale Career Academy, Conyers
Engineering &Technology
Ms. Terri HancockExecutive Director - TSA
706-625-5766 faxwww.gatsa.org
FCS GPS Curriculum Pathways
08-09 Implementation• Culinary Arts• Nutrition & Food Science• Early Childhood Education• Teaching as a Profession
09-10 Implementation• Consumer Services &
Financial Education• Family & Community
Services• Fashion & Interior
Design
Culinary Endorsement
• Culinary arts will be the only pathway that requires additional training or credentials. The Georgia Performance Standards Commission will be voting on the requirements for this endorsement at their September meeting, later this month. These endorsement workshops will be hosted around the state and will be available on the CTAE Resource Network later this year.
Important Dates for FACS & FCCLA
• Oct. 10th FCCLA Fall Leadership Rally - Perry• Nov 9-11 FCCLA National Cluster Mtg. - Atlanta• Jan 13-15 FACS GPS & Prof. Develop. – Savannah• March 15th FCCLA Regional Competitions - Varies• April 17-19 FCCLA State Meeting – Athens• July 13-17 FCCLA National Mtg. - Orlando
• Ongoing – Phase 2 GPS Training & Culinary Endorsement Workshops
FACS New Branding Focus Groups
Please join us on one of the following dates as we entertain recommendations for a new branding for the FACS program area that will encompass all the different pathways we will offer, while aligning with the States’ 16 Career Clusters:
• 9/18 Rutland HS, Macon 5-7:30pm• 9/24 Tift County HS, Tifton 5-7:30pm• 9/27 Clarke Central HS, Athens 5-7:30pm
Please RSVP if attending to: [email protected]
Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) Progress
• Healthcare Science– Therapeutic Career Pathway Nursing Services -- Board Approved;
Implementation 2007-08
– Therapeutic Career Pathway Emergency Medical Services-- Board Approved; Scheduled for implementation 2008-09
– Therapeutic Career Pathway Medical Services-- Board Approved; Scheduled for implementation 2008-09
– Health Informatics Career Pathway Health Information Services-- Board Approved; Scheduled for implementation 2008-09
Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) Progress Continued
Healthcare Science− Biotechnology Research and Development Career Pathway --currently under
development GPS Phase III
− Diagnostic Services Career Pathway-- currently under development GPS Phase III
Law and Public Safety- Criminal Justice Career Pathway-- currently under development GPS Phase III
- Homeland Security Career Pathway-- currently under development GPS Phase III
Cosmetology
- Pending GPS Phase IV
Health Care Sciences
Allen SeiglerExecutive Director
449 Flowing Creek DriveEvans, GA 30809
(706) 496-3799(706) 955-9689 (fax)
Marketing Education Approved Pathways
Phase I:
Pathway: Marketing & Management (Approved)
Pathway Courses:
1. Marketing Principles2. Entrepreneurship: Building a Business3. Advanced Marketing-- capstone
Choose One of These Courses:A. Marketing ResearchB. International Business & MarketingC. Professional Sales & Promotion
Phase II:
Pathway: Fashion Marketing (Approved)
Pathway Courses: 1. Marketing Principles2. Introduction to Fashion
Marketing 3. Advanced Fashion Marketing- capstone Choose One of These Courses:A. Marketing ResearchB. Entrepreneurship: Building a
BusinessC. International Business &
MarketingD. Professional Sales &
Promotion
Phase II:
Pathway: Marketing, Communications & Promotion (Approved)
Pathway Courses: 1. Marketing Principles 2. Professional Sales &
Promotion3. E-Marketing-capstone Choose One of These Courses:A. Marketing ResearchB. Entrepreneurship: Building a
BusinessC. International Business &
Marketing
Pathway:
Sports & Event Marketing
(Developed September 2007-February 2008)
Pathway:
Travel Marketing & Lodging Management
(Developed September 2007 – February 2008)
Marketing Education Pathways To Be Developed in Phase III
Phase I:
Pathway: Marketing & Management (Approved)
GaDOE Web Home Page:
http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/ci.aspx
Look for heading “Curriculum” at top right. Use drop down box and click on CTAE. Once on the CTAE home page, look for heading “CTAE Career Pathway Development” and click here. On this page, scroll down to “Marketing, Sales and Service” and click here. You will see “Marketing Principles,” “Advanced Marketing” and Entrepreneurship: Building a Business.”
Phase II:
Pathway: Fashion Marketing (Approved)
GaDOE Web Home Page:
http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/ci.aspx
Look for heading “Curriculum” at topright. Use drop down box and click onCTAE. Once on the CTAE home page,look for heading “Proposed Career,Technical and Agricultural EducationStandards for Phase II” and click here. Scroll down to CTAE Phase IIProfessional Standards and click here. Scroll down to “Fashion Marketing” and“Marketing, Communications &Promotion” and click here for courses.
Phase II:
Pathway: Marketing, Communications & Promotion (Approved) Same as instructions for the “Fashion
Marketing” Pathway
Note: The standards for the “choice” courses in Phase I and Phase II are “mixed in” with the courses in Phase II’s “Fashion Marketing” pathway and the “Marketing, Communications & Promotion” pathway.
Where to Find Courses on the GaDOE Web Site
Industry Certification
75 Programs Certified; 17 Certifying This School Year
For Industry Certification Application, go to
the DOE Website (URL below): (http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/ci_cta.aspx?PageReq=CICTALocalPlan)
For Industry Certification Standards, Evidence and Equipment, use Web path provided in slide # 5 and/or contact Walter Burgess ([email protected] or [email protected];
229-869-2450-cell phone
Student Credentialing: New National Exam and Georgia Testing Sites Announced Soon.
Train-the-Trainer Workshop: (for teachers) September 21, Westin Hotel, Atlanta
New DECA Advisors’ Workshop: September 28-29,South Forsyth HS, Cumming
DECA Fall Leadership Conference: October 11 – 12,Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta
Entrepreneurship Education Forum, November 2 – 6Charleston, SC
DECA Night with the Hawks Seminar, November 7, Atlanta
Southern Region DECA Leadership Conference, November17-19, San Antonio, Texas
Marketing Important Dates
Marketing Sales, and Services
Rhonda SamplesExecutive Director - DECA
3612 Ansley PointeGainesville, GA 30506
www.gadeca.org
CTAE Curriculum Revision UpdateTwenty-nine (29) Career Pathways have
been approved by the State Board of Education
See Career Pathway Information at:http://www.georgiastandards.org/career.aspx
CTAE Unit Builder Project• Performance Task Builder instruction is part of the
Phase II Roll-Out Training.• Available on Georgia Standards.Org to build units.• Access Point to Performance Task Builder will remain at
Georgia Standards.Org• To build lessons, each teacher will have to have a
“My GADOE” Log-In
www.georgiastandards.org/• All Lessons will go through a Jury Process prior to being
posted on the website for use.
For more information contact:
Ann HatchellCurriculum Coordinator
Georgia Department of [email protected]
404-657-6845
Middle School CTAE Curriculum Revision
Curriculum revision teams have been formed
and will be hard at work during 2007-2008
Middle School Updates for 2007-2008
• Middle School Curriculum will be updated for five current programs areas– Agriculture– Business & Computer Science– Career Development– Engineering & Technology– Family & Consumer Sciences
• Curriculum aligned to GPS, CTAE Standards and HS Career Pathways
For more information, contact:
John PritchettMiddle School Curriculum
404-656-3551
End-of-Pathway AssessmentsAssessment Development• Phase I
– Assessments for Phase I Curriculum are being developed by teams during the 2007-2008 school year
– Subject Matter Expert (SME) groups have been formed to build assessments over the next five (5) months
End-of-Pathway Assessments• Phase II
• Notify the GaDOE Program Specialists if you or one of your instructors would like to serve as a SME during Phase II for the 2008-2009 school year• Phase II SME team selection will begin in Spring 2008
For more information, contact:
Mamie HansonCTAE Assessment Coordinator
Georgia Department of [email protected]
404-657-6279
Statewide Career/Guidance Website •Georgia Student Finance to enhance the GACollege411 website •GACollege411 will provide tools and information for ALL students•Goal is to increase collaboration
CounselorsGraduation CoachesCTAE TeachersAcademic Teachers
For more information, contact:
Vivian SnyderCareer Guidance Coordinator
Georgia Department of [email protected]
404-404-657-8331
Education Career Partnership (ECP) Update• Newly-structured program that involves collaboration
between GaDOE and DTAE– GaDOE and DTAE State ECP Coordinators will schedule and visit all
37 ECP Managers during 2007-2008• Provide technical and program support for the new ECP structure
and assist in implementing the new ECP model
– Dual Enrollment/Articulation• Check with your local ECP Manager for information and timeline
concerning Dual Enrollment Review Process• Articulation/Dual Enrollment
procedures are an emphasis
in the program review process
For more information, contact:
Gary MealerEducation and Career Partnership
(ECP) CoordinatorGeorgia Department of Education
[email protected] 404-463-8197
High Schools That Work (HSTW)I. 2008 Assessment
• HSTW sites are required to take the assessment• Ordering window Sept. 3- Oct. 31, 2007• Administration Window Jan. 7- Feb. 1, 2008• Order on line at: http://www.sreb.org/programs/hstw/assessment/assessindex.asp
II. 2007 Annual Progress Report completed by Sept. 28, 2007 on-line at:
http://www.sreb.org/programs/hstw/assessment/assessindex.asp
III.Watch for announcements of CTAE/HSTW Workshops • CTAE and Math Integration• CTAE Rigor and Relevance
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps National Defense Cadet Corps
(JROTC/NDCC)
• Must meet criteria for FTE lab funding• Review proposed graduation rule regarding Health
and PE credit• Data report for FY2006 will be sent to local
schools in early October• Encourage instructors to join GACTE
For more information, contact:
Stan McCallarHigh Schools That Work/JROTC Georgia Department of Education
CTAE Professional DevelopmentPhase II Roll-Out Training
• All Workshops Posted at www.ctaern.org • CTAE Directors should check the CTAE Resource
Network for posted workshops
“TALL” Teachers As Leaders And LearnersCriteria
The 2007-2008 Application Submission Process Deadline:
September 15, 2007
All complete applications will be reviewed by a screening committee (GaDOE, GACTE, & the CTAE Resource Network)
Selected Applicants notified:October 1, 2007
ObjectivesTo develop leadership skills for CTAE instructors.To recognize outstanding CTAE professionals.To prepare CTAE professionals to serve as leaders in their respective discipline.
““TALL”TALL” Tentative Calendar for Tentative Calendar for 2007-20082007-2008
• Session I October 27-29, 2007
• Session II December 1-3, 2007
• Session III January 11-12, 2008
• Session IV February ?
(Event will coincide with the Legislative Breakfast)• Session V & VI June 2-5, 2008
• GACTE Summer In-Service July 19-23, 2008
For more information, contact:
Robert “Skip” BrownProfessional Development Coordinator
Georgia Department of Education
404-463-5563
Extended Day Monthly Report
• Extended Day Monthly Report Handout of Instructions
• The Teacher accesses the Extended Day Monthly Report through the Teacher Portal (www.CTAERN.ORG)
• The printed copy of the Monthly Report should be submitted to the System CTAE Administrator, not the GaDOE
C*Net (Replaces VTECS) UpdateSystem Contact procedure for adding YAP Coordinators
that are NOT a School Level Teacher
Select all schools this person will serve.The YAP Coordinator will be sent an e-mail to create a profile.C-NET will appear on their menu when they login at CTAERN.org
System Contacts: How to designate an existing School Level staff as a WBL /YAP Coordinator or
Facilitator
Check the appropriate boxes. Facilitators and system level YAP/RESA YAP Coordinators share the same student database. All others are independent . School and system contacts can access ALL student files.
System Contacts: Accessing C-NET
Log on to ctaern.org
Locate C-NET on the menu
Choose school on the C-Net Opening page
System Contacts:Procedure for Teachers who have
issues/problems the Local Profile, the Extended Day Program of Works, C-Net and Extended Day
Monthly Reports
Step 1: Call the CTAE Resource Network Hotline 1-866-454-2823 (toll free)
Step 2: Notify the appropriate GaDOE staff for further assistance
For more information, contact:
Dwayne HobbsWork-Based Learning Specialist
Georgia Department of [email protected]
404-657-8334
CTAE System Contacts…In the Statewide Local Profile Process…. you are the
Responsible for ensuring that your system-wide data is up-to-date and
accurate
System Contact Homepage Menu Items
Note: The System Contact will be able to “unlock” 2007 POWs for CTAE
Teachers to edit if necessary
System Contact may monitor “Last Activity” under School “Teacher/Staff Profile” activity to
determine if information is up-to-date
Maintaining a Successful CTAE Statewide Maintaining a Successful CTAE Statewide Local System Profile DatabaseLocal System Profile Database
Requires cooperation between the System Level, School Requires cooperation between the System Level, School Level, and Teacher Level StaffLevel, and Teacher Level Staff
EXTENDED YEAR UPDATE- Agricultural Education
• 38 – 40 DAYS (or a 12 month contract) – 10 DAYS MAY BE USED THROUGH OUT SCHOOL YEAR FOR EXTENDED
YEAR
• 20 DAYS (or a 11 month contract)– 5 DAYS MAY BE USED THROUGH OUT SCHOOL YEAR FOR EXTENDED
YEAR
EXTENDED YEAR UPDATE- AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
JUSTIFICATION
• MODIFIED OR BALANCED CALENDARS• SHORTENED SUMMERS• FALL, WINTER AND SPRING BREAKS
Georgia Curriculum Development
• Three course sequence developed for each pathway
• Standards and elements developed for each course
Courses in Pathways• Agriscience
– Basic Agricultural Science and Technology– Plant Science Biotechnology– Animal Science Biotechnology
• Agricultural Mechanics (DRAFT)– Ag. Mechanics Tech I – Ag. Mechanics Tech II– Ag. Mechanics Tech III
• Agribusiness Management (DRAFT)– Ag Leadership and Program Development– Agricultural Business and Management– Cooperative Sales and Marketing I
• Horticulture– General Horticulture – Floriculture Production and Management– Nursery and Landscape
• Animal Science (DRAFT)– Basic Agricultural Science and Technology– Agricultural Animal Production and Management– Animal Science and Biotechnology
• Forestry/Natural Resources– Forestry Science I– Wildlife Management– Natural Resources Management
Plans for Phase III• Pathways
– Animal Science– Agricultural Mechanics– Agribusiness Management
• Teams• Timeline• Development in 2007- 2008• Implemented in 2008 - 2009
What’s Next?
• End of pathway testing
• Certificates for completers
• Articulation with post-secondary schools
GEORGIA FFA UPDATE-FFA Day at the Fair-
•Georgia FFA in Perry…
-Motivational Speaker-Learning opportunity for new FFA members-Educational Demonstrations
Georgia National Fair – FFA Day October 9, 2007
• Georgia FFA in Indy…– 14 national proficiency finalists– 53 American Degree recipients– 20 national 3-Star chapters & 4 national 2-Star chapters– Agri-Entrepreneurship National Finalist– Students participating in Agriscience Fair, band, talent, &
chorus– VIP award recipient (Mr. Melvin Johnson)– 8 Honorary American Degree recipients
National FFA Convention October 23 – 27, 2007
GEORGIA FFA UPDATE-National
Convention-
GEORGIA FFA UPDATE
•Thanks to each of you for support of FFA Activities.
• Please consider attending any FFA Activity or Event this year.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONFall 2007
Program Manager – Mr. John [email protected]
FFA Executive Secretary – Mr. Ben [email protected]
South Region Coordinator – Mr. Melvin [email protected]
Central Region Coordinator – Mrs. Cindy [email protected]
North Region Coordinator – Mr. John (Chip) Bridges
[email protected] contact us if you need anything
CTAE Region CoordinatorsDr. Brenda Merchant
CTAE South Region [email protected]
404-472-5733
Dr. Jamie LawrenceCTAE Central Region Coordinator
Roy RucksCTAE North Region Coordinator
Perkins IV Local PlanDeadline - September 30, 2007
What should be completed by midnight?
1. Open your CA and view each grant for the grant status2. All grants data and budget should be completed and signed off3. The status of the grants on the CA must say “Superintendent Sign Off”4. Grants require two sign-offs “Data” and “Budget”
State and Federal Grants:
Career Related GrantCTAE – ApprenticeshipCTAE – SupervisionCTAE – Extended DayCTAE – Extended YearPerkins IV – Education and Career PartnershipsPerkins IV – Professional DevelopmentPerkins IV – Program Improvement