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House KeepingBathroomsAgenda(Super) Quick Intros

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Creativity, 1to1, CCRVAPA, Digital Arts, GraphicsCareer Pathways, Create Day

AME CTECPA Coordination

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Academy Overview

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High interest activities for at-risk pupils not motivated by regular educational curriculum

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Focusing Student Creativity

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DigitalArtsTechAcademy.us

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https://goo.gl/kScH15

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Bill Ferriter,The Tempered RadicalJuly, 2013

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Community PartnersLife Touch StudiosDigicom Student Film FestivalCoachella Valley Economic PartnershipDesert Advertising FederationApple EducationNNC Digital Media DesignPalm Springs Visitor's BureauImagine ImageryHot Purple EnergyCathedral City Arts CommissionSherrill & AssociatesAlt9 ProductionsEpidemic Skateboard ShopCoachella Valley Art CenterPalm Springs Film Society El Paseo Fashion Week Indian Wells Arts FestivalThe California Arts ProjectCalifornia Student Media FestivalDesert PromotionsRancho Mirage Public LibrarySMaRT EducationBrian Evans PhotographyMichael Childers PhotographyCoachella Valley Art ScenePalm Springs Historical SocietySummerlight ConsultingLuminescence PhotographyInland Empire Media AcademyThe Foundation for PSUSD

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Full Sail UniversityWoodbury University

The Art InstituteFIDM

The Kubert SchoolColumbia CollegeBrooks Institute

Pasadena Art CenterEx’pression College

OtisCSU Dominguez Hills

CSU HumboldtCSU Northridge

CSU Los AngelesCSU Fullerton

CSU Los AngelesCSU San BernardinoCSU Channel Islands

CSU San Marcos

CSU Monterey BayCSU StanislausSan Diego State

BYUCal Baptist

Cal Poly PomonaUC BerkleyUC Davis

UCLAUC Irvine

UC RiversideUC San DiegoUC Santa Cruz

Cabrillo CollegeSanta Monica College

Fullerton CollegeCollege of the Desert

Kaplan College Napa Valley College

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Academy Structure

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Curriculum Career Theme - Arts, Media & Entertainment

• CVEP labor market analysis

• Growth in local industry in need of trained labor force

• Integration of standards-based academics & CTE sequential curriculum

• 10th & 11th grades: 3 academic classes & 1 CTE course• 12th grade: 1 academic class & 1 CTE capstone course

CPA Academy Model

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Staffing

• Teachers request to participate

• Willing to work with at-risk students

• Recruit faculty with appropriate credentials

• Clearly define roles both inside & outside the classroom

• Keep team small and utilize looping

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Student Selection

• 50% at risk students

• Participation is voluntary

• Application process based upon need and interest

Business Involvement

• Advisory board

• Help develop CTE curriculum

• Provide classroom speakers

• Host field trip and job shadow opportunities

• Provide Mentors

• Provide internships

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Mentor Program

• 11th grade

• Structured agenda 1/month

• Supervised by certificated team member

• Role models

• Build self esteem & motivation

• Career preparation

• Community connections

Internship Program

• After 11th grade

• Apply for positions: resumes, job applications, interviews

• Companies make the decision

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Funding

• District provides 100 % matching funds by direct and in-kind support

• School within a school

• Business partners provide 100% matching funds by direct and in-kind support

• Performance based reported

• Common planning period

• Blocking two or more subjects together

• Motivational activities

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Budget Percentages

39% Coordinator’s cost, team summer planning, benefits

37% College visits, conferences, SkillsUSA State teacher travel, and PD

10% CTE class equipment (cameras, lenses, etc)

9% Supplemental classroom supplies 

5% District indirect costs

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DATA Defined - Beyond the Model • Partnerships with Industry, Community & Higher Education• Dual strand - Digital Imaging & Digital Storytelling• 2 academic levels at tenth grade• Heterogeneous CTE electives• Career Readiness Curriculum• Mock interview day• Cross-curricular activities, grade level project and off-campus

activities• Scholarship & personal statement support• Pathway from Middle to high school• Articulation with postsecondary education • CTSO: SkillsUSA• Designated Counselor

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Middle School Introductory Concentration Concentration Capstone

7th & 8th Grade

9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade

Digital Media Design & Computer Graphic Design

Contemporary Media

*Media Literacy

Photo II, Animation, or Intermediate

Digital Media Production

**Digital Imaging or Advanced

Digital Media Production

Industry Portfolio created in

partnership with the

Coachella Valley

Economic Partnership

Pre-Academy 30 hrs Community

Service

30 hours of Community Service &

Mentor Program

20 hours Internship

< SkillsUSA - Career Student Technical Organization >

All high school courses are UC Approved AME CTE and Visual Arts *College Prep Elective

**Articulated with College of the Desert

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• Sees the “Big Picture”

• Expert on graduation requirements

• Expertise on post-secondary educational programs and eligibility requirements (a-g)

• Expertise on career exploration process

• Works with scheduling and data collection

• Link between parents, faculty and students

• Member of academy leadership team

• Provides classroom and individual career/college guidance

• Plans and participates in off-campus activities

Designated Academy Counselor

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• Monitor Current Students • Common planning period • Progress grade reports for team review • Recommend remediation & tutoring• At-risk list monitoring, weekly mentoring• Follow-up with students and parents

• New Applicant Selection

• Transcripts• Attendance• Discipline• Interview• Recommendation

Team Collaboration

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High School Recruitment

• All 9th grade students receive information & application

• Introductory 9th grade class: Contemporary Media

• All visual arts students targeted via a multimedia presentation in DATA classroom and given opportunity to meet CTE instructors and counselor

• Applications are distributed & students sign interest list

• Teacher & student teams interview

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Middle School Recruitment

• New: 2015 “Create Day”

• MS students spend the day

• Students complete Contemporary Media Application

• Students rank workshops

• Workshops taught by academy students

• Perkins Funds pay for bus and subs

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DATA-DS.COM

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BROADCAST AUDIO PRODUCTION SCREENWRITING

FILMMAKING VISUAL EFFECTS

TV/WEB PRODUCTION

D IGITAL STORY TELL ING

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★ Film, Video, Audio, VFX tech skills using industry standard equipment and software

THE PROGRAM

★ College and career preparation

★ Students work with/as professionals

★ Build universal critical thinking, self expression, and interpersonal communication skills

DIG I TAL S TORY TEL L IN G

Desert Town Hall | PSUSD | The Desert SunCoachella Valley Art Scene | CCHS ASB

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HAPPENING NOW

★ Original web series promotion/final projects

★ Senior portfolios

★ Weekly radio show/podcasts

DIG I TAL S TORY TEL L IN G

★ Community and industry partner projects

★ Preparation for 2016-2017 school year

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BEYOND THE CL ASSROOM

DIGITAL S TORY TEL L IN G

VIMEO | iTUNES | FESTIVALS | INDUSTRY

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DATA-Di .usPhotographyGraphics GameAni

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Event Photography

IWAF on Hot Purple Energy

Digicom Student Film Fests

Oscar Nights @ Mary Pickford

Champions of Excellence

Street & 111 Festivals

PS Zombie Walks

Glo Runs

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Collaborations

Rio Vista Collaborations published to the iBook Store

The Student Creative global visual arts challenges

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Out THERE

CUE Journal & mobile app

Sculptures Pacific magazine

DATA print media & gear

CPA Brochure / LHA Logo

Courageous Creativity

CCHS graphic media

iTunes & the Web

Gallery Exhibits

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Professional Workshops

Local Designs

Visiting Regional Agencies

Alumni Return

Teen Docent Program

Assisting Apple @ CUE

Other

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AwardsCA Student Media Fest / PBSDigicom Film FestivalDesert Ad FedScholastic Art & WritingPS Art MuseumCathedral City Arts CommissionSpotlight Music CenterCalifornia StreamingDesert Art CenterSB Valley CollegeSkillsUSA

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Bah’Roke @UCRGame Design TeamsGirls Who CodeAdobe XDApple Hiring Event

CC Library/Arts Commiss. Free Family PortraitsStudent Showcases3D Printing / Stop Motion

What’s New’ish?

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Joan BoikoJunior Mentoring / Interning

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Norma, Janett & JenniferPSUSD Radio Show

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Interdisciplinary ProjectsIntegrating technology to support core curriculum

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Shan & Norma

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Countries largest CTSO

Representing AME+ industries

Skill & Leadership development

Resumes Development

Interacting w/Professionals @ regional, state, & national levels

Extended Preparation for National Competitions

Travel, fun & hard work!

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Now in Year 6From 145 to 90 Members

24 Skill & Leadership Events

14 State Champions

3 State & 2 Regional officers

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Building the “FARM TEAM”

Student2Student Mentoring

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Jadin& JuvanBehind the Blue

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Ambriel&River

Bridging CTE

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Morgan, Sadrac & AngelaDigital Media

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Conner, Randy, Jayvin & DanielVideo Game Design

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DigitalArtsTechAcademy.us