college credit now high school students earn college credits, certificates, diplomas, and degrees...
TRANSCRIPT
College Credit NOWHigh School Students Earn College Credits, Certificates, Diplomas, And Degrees Before Graduation
PUTNAM COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Barry Lolls - Principal
Katherine Reid – YCC Grant Program Manager
CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Dr. Amy Holloway – VP For Academic Affairs
Julia Nell-Shaw – Assistant VP For Student Affairs
PCHS HISTORY
20102010 Putnam County High School is labeled as a NI5 School Putnam County High School is labeled as a NI5 School
Putnam County School System becomes a Charter School Putnam County School System becomes a Charter School SystemSystem
20112011 Graduation rate is 63%Graduation rate is 63%
PCCSS receives $2.6 million grant for a College and Career PCCSS receives $2.6 million grant for a College and Career AcademyAcademy
20122012 SAT Scores are the highest in the regionSAT Scores are the highest in the region
Graduation rate is 69.59%, just below the state average of Graduation rate is 69.59%, just below the state average of 69.72%69.72%
College and Career Readiness Performance Index (CCRPI) score College and Career Readiness Performance Index (CCRPI) score is 72.4, which is the highest in our region.is 72.4, which is the highest in our region.
20132013 Graduation Rate is 72.3% Graduation Rate is 72.3% PCHS received a US News and World Report Bronze Award for Best High PCHS received a US News and World Report Bronze Award for Best High
School rankingsSchool rankings PCHS named an AP Challenge and STEM Achievement SchoolPCHS named an AP Challenge and STEM Achievement School Percent of students scoring a 3 or higher on AP exams exceeds state and Percent of students scoring a 3 or higher on AP exams exceeds state and
international rates international rates CCRPI score is 79.2 - exceeds the state (71.8) by almost 9 pointsCCRPI score is 79.2 - exceeds the state (71.8) by almost 9 points Interest and participation in dual enrollment starts to increaseInterest and participation in dual enrollment starts to increase
20142014 Graduation Rate is 81.5%Graduation Rate is 81.5% Awarded $2.4 Million US DOL Youth CareerConnect (YCC) Grant Awarded $2.4 Million US DOL Youth CareerConnect (YCC) Grant PCHS named AP Honor SchoolPCHS named AP Honor School Dual enrollment for degree level courses is the highest in the schools history Dual enrollment for degree level courses is the highest in the schools history
(98.3% of students earn credit) with over $75K in tuition savings(98.3% of students earn credit) with over $75K in tuition savings 12 college courses taught on campus (direct and distance)12 college courses taught on campus (direct and distance) CCRPI score is 82 – exceeds the state (68.4) by almost 14 pointsCCRPI score is 82 – exceeds the state (68.4) by almost 14 points
PCHS HISTORY
20152015 PCHS received a US News and World Report Bronze PCHS received a US News and World Report Bronze
Award for Best High School rankingsAward for Best High School rankings PCHS named AP Honor SchoolPCHS named AP Honor School Implementation of the YCC Grant – Youth Empowerment Implementation of the YCC Grant – Youth Empowerment
for Success (YES) program beginsfor Success (YES) program begins Dual Enrollment offerings increase to over 20 college-Dual Enrollment offerings increase to over 20 college-
level courses being taught on campuslevel courses being taught on campus Academic Dual Enrollment – 12 out of 27 articulated Academic Dual Enrollment – 12 out of 27 articulated
courses offeredcourses offered Occupational Dual Enrollment - offerings include Occupational Dual Enrollment - offerings include
Criminal Justice, HVACR, Information Technology, Criminal Justice, HVACR, Information Technology, Healthcare, and WeldingHealthcare, and Welding
PCHS HISTORY
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES
COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS PERFORMANCE INDEX (CCRPI)
PERCENTAGE OF ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDENTS EARNING 3 OR HIGHER
DUAL-ENROLLMENT PARTICIPATION
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Language Arts Core Credits 4
Science Core Credits 4
Mathematics Core Credits 4
Social Studies Core Credits 3
College and Career Pathway 3
• World Language
• CTAE
• Fine Arts
• Advanced Academic Credits
• Dual-Enrollment
Personal Fitness/Health 1
Required Elective Credits 4
Total Required Units 23
PATHWAY REQUIREMENTS (3)
All Putnam County High School graduates are required to complete a specialized area of study. Students can choose to complete a pathway in one or more of the following areas.
CTAE Fine Arts Technical College Certificates Programs
Advanced Academics
World Languages
HS CAREER, TECHNICAL & AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION PATHWAYS (11)
Agriculture EducationAgriculture Education Equine Science (Fall 2015)Equine Science (Fall 2015)
Vet Science Vet Science
Food Animal Systems Food Animal Systems
Agriscience Systems Agriscience Systems
TransportationTransportation Automobile Maintenance and Light Repair Automobile Maintenance and Light Repair
Automobile Service Technology Automobile Service Technology
Arts AV/Technology CommunicationsArts AV/Technology Communications Graphic Design Graphic Design
Audio Video Technology Audio Video Technology and Film and Film
Hospitality and TourismHospitality and Tourism Culinary ArtsCulinary Arts
Government & Public SafetyGovernment & Public Safety Army JROTC Army JROTC
Energy Energy Energy Systems (Fall 2015)Energy Systems (Fall 2015)
OCCUPATIONAL DUAL-ENROLLMENT TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Healthcare Healthcare AHA CPR Certification AHA CPR Certification AHA First Aid Certification AHA First Aid Certification Nurse AideNurse AideCNA LicensureCNA Licensure
Information TechnologyInformation TechnologyBasic Electronics AssemblerBasic Electronics AssemblerFoundations of Computer Programming Foundations of Computer Programming
WeldingWeldingBasic Shielded Metal Arc Welder Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welder Gas Metal Arc Welder Gas Metal Arc Welder Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welder Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welder Advanced Shielded Metal Arc WelderAdvanced Shielded Metal Arc WelderGas Tungsten Arc WelderGas Tungsten Arc Welder
Criminal JusticeCriminal JusticeCriminal Justice FundamentalsCriminal Justice FundamentalsCriminal Justice SpecialistCriminal Justice SpecialistLegal Issues for Criminal JusticeLegal Issues for Criminal Justice
Energy Energy Alternative Energy Fundamentals Alternative Energy Fundamentals
HVACRHVACRAir Conditioning Technician Air Conditioning Technician AssistantAssistantAir Conditioning Electrical Air Conditioning Electrical TechnicianTechnicianEPA 608 Certification EPA 608 Certification
Soft SkillsSoft SkillsGeorgiaBEST CertificateGeorgiaBEST Certificate
ADVANCED ACADEMIC PATHWAYS (4)
Course offerings at both the AP and dual-enrollment levelsMath Science Social SciencesEnglish Language Arts
FINE ARTS PATHWAYS (5)
Visual Arts Visual Arts /Comp I, Pottery I, Photography I
Theatre Drama I, Musical Theatre I, Musical Theatre II
Music Beginning Band I, Jazz Band I, Chorus
Dance Dance I, Dance II, Dance III
Journalism Journalism I, Journalism II, Journalism III
WORLD LANGUAGE PATHWAY (1)
Courses listed are all taught by direct instruction but other languages available through virtual learning. Spanish ISpanish IISpanish IIISpanish IVAP Spanish LanguageAP Spanish Literature
ACADEMIC CORE DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES OFFERED (17)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES OFFERED
AP courses taught in all core areas through direct or indirect instruction.
PCHS Students have an
opportunity to participate in 37
different pathways!
DUAL-ENROLLMENT PARTICIPATION
POST SECONDARY PARTNERSHIPS
Central Georgia Technical Central Georgia Technical CollegeCollege
Mercer University Mercer University Helms College Helms College Georgia College and State Georgia College and State
University University Georgia Military CollegeGeorgia Military CollegeUniversity of North Georgia University of North Georgia
POST SECONDARY PARTNERSHIPS
Academic Academic CoreCore
HealthcareHealthcareInformation Information
TechnologyTechnologyWeldingWelding
Criminal JusticeCriminal JusticeHVACRHVACRAlternative Alternative
Energy Energy
CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGEOVERVIEW MissionMission = to provide traditional and distance learning = to provide traditional and distance learning
educational programs and services. Through educational programs and services. Through credit instructioncredit instruction, , adult educationadult education, and customized business and industry , and customized business and industry workforce trainingworkforce training
CGTC partners with service area K-12 systems to offer CGTC partners with service area K-12 systems to offer postsecondary study opportunities for high school students. postsecondary study opportunities for high school students.
CGTC is partnered with career academies in Baldwin, Bibb, CGTC is partnered with career academies in Baldwin, Bibb, Houston, and Putnam countiesHouston, and Putnam counties
CGTC also offers dual credit programs to private K-12 schools CGTC also offers dual credit programs to private K-12 schools
CGTC is one of the TCSG colleges dually enrolling Adult CGTC is one of the TCSG colleges dually enrolling Adult Education students in credit programs Education students in credit programs (Accelerating (Accelerating Opportunities)Opportunities)
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT TREND DATA
With the new Georgia Move on When Ready (MOWR) With the new Georgia Move on When Ready (MOWR) legislation, enacted summer 2015, this growth trend legislation, enacted summer 2015, this growth trend should continue.should continue.
CGTC’s objective is to enroll 1,000 high school MOWR CGTC’s objective is to enroll 1,000 high school MOWR students in FY 2016.students in FY 2016.
2012 2013 2014 2015
525 605 686 882
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
Breaking Down Barriers - Breaking Down Barriers - Challenging Status QuoChallenging Status Quo
Dedicated TeamDedicated Team
LeadershipLeadership
High School Initiatives CoordinatorHigh School Initiatives Coordinator
TeamworkTeamwork
Two-way CommunicationTwo-way Communication
Shared ResourcesShared Resources
Student FocusedStudent Focused
Community FocusedCommunity Focused
PROMISE DELIVERED VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-69q8iClx0
YCC GRANT OVERVIEW
$$2.4M grant awarded in April 20142.4M grant awarded in April 2014
Grant funding supports PCHS Grant funding supports PCHS developed program for the next 4 developed program for the next 4 yearsyears
Only 22 schools were awarded this Only 22 schools were awarded this grant in the US – we are the only grant in the US – we are the only Georgia school!Georgia school!
A
YCC GRANT PROGRAM OVERVIEW
MissionMission
The The Youth Youth Empowerment for Empowerment for Success (YES) ProgramSuccess (YES) Program was created with the was created with the primary goal of primary goal of providing students with providing students with opportunities and skills opportunities and skills that will help them be that will help them be successfulsuccessful when they when they leave PCHS!leave PCHS!
PartnersPartners Central Georgia Central Georgia
Technical CollegeTechnical College Eatonton-Putnam Eatonton-Putnam
Chamber of Chamber of CommerceCommerce
Putnam Development Putnam Development Authority Authority
Middle Georgia Middle Georgia Workforce Investment Workforce Investment Board Board
Other Local Other Local Businesses and Businesses and Community GroupsCommunity Groups
YES PROGRAM TARGETSOutcome Measure Projected
OutcomesYear 1
ProjectedOutcomesYear 2
ProjectedOutcomesYear 3
ProjectedOutcomesYear 4
ProjectOutcomesTotal
Number of newparticipants to enroll in program
150 75 75 75 375
Number of participants tobe served in program 150 207 218 227 802
Number of participantsthat will participate in formal mentoring
0 25 50 75 150
Number of participantsthat will participate in an internship
50 75 100 100 325
Average number of post-secondary credit(s) each participant will attain during program
9
(average)
Average programretention percentage rate per year per participant
88% 88% 88%88%
(average)
Students will:Students will:Learn Learn soft skills soft skills necessary in the world after high necessary in the world after high schoolschool
EMPL1000/GeorgiaBEST CreditEMPL1000/GeorgiaBEST CreditLearn about career options through Learn about career options through job shadowing, job shadowing, internships, internships, andand career fairs career fairsExpand their horizons by visiting Expand their horizons by visiting college college campuses, attending recruitment sessions campuses, attending recruitment sessions andand college fairscollege fairsBe coached by a Be coached by a mentormentorExtend learning by going on Extend learning by going on field tripsfield trips and and listening to listening to guest speakers guest speakers of varying industries of varying industries Earn Earn community service hourscommunity service hours
PREPARING STUDENTS FOR LIFE AFTER GRADUATION
PROGRAM MAIN FOCUS AREAS
Academic Academic CoreCore
HealthcareHealthcareInformation Information
TechnologyTechnologyWeldingWelding
Criminal Criminal JusticeJustice
HVACR HVACR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxqzchjaqVghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxqzchjaqVghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie6YIq3xudQ
PROGRAM DATAYES Program Participants
Grade Level Grade Level 1010thth Grade Students - 38 Grade Students - 38
1111thth Grade Students – 104 Grade Students – 104
1212thth Grade Students - 57 Grade Students - 57
GenderGender Female - 116Female - 116
Male – 83Male – 83
Economically Disadvantaged Economically Disadvantaged – – 65%65%
30% of Total School 30% of Total School PopulationPopulation
**2015-2016 Data includes information from the Fall Semester
only
**
PROGRAM DATAPost-Secondary Course OfferingsPost-
Secondary Career Area
# of Courses # of College Credit Hours
Healthcare*Healthcare* 6 Courses 13 hours
Information Information Technology*Technology*
2 Courses 4 hours
Welding* Welding* 7 Courses 18 hours
HVACRHVACR 5 Courses 12 hours
Criminal Criminal JusticeJustice
7 Courses 15 hours
Academic Academic Core*Core*
12 Courses 37 hours
Soft Skills*Soft Skills* 1 Course 2 hours
National DataNational Data
4.8%4.8% of YCC participants of YCC participants obtained obtained post-secondary credit post-secondary credit
~300 YCC Participants~300 YCC Participants
Average of Average of 5 college credit 5 college credit hours hours per participantper participant
97%97% of YES students who of YES students who enrolled in a post-secondary enrolled in a post-secondary course earned college creditscourse earned college credits
~110 YES Students~110 YES Students
Average of Average of 15 college credit 15 college credit hourshours per participant per participant
Local DataLocal Data
PROGRAM DATAIndustry Credentials & Technical Certificates of Credit
79
79
64
30
15
30
5528
Credentials and Certificates
CPR First Aid Welding TCC
Nurse Aide TCC C N A Criminal Justice TCC
HVACR TCC EPA 608 GeorgiaBEST
Healthcare Healthcare AHA CPR Certification AHA CPR Certification AHA First Aid Certification AHA First Aid Certification Nurse AideNurse AideCNA LicensureCNA Licensure
Information TechnologyInformation TechnologyBasic Electronics AssemblerBasic Electronics Assembler
WeldingWeldingBasic Shielded Metal Arc Welder Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welder Gas Metal Arc Welder Gas Metal Arc Welder Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welder Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welder Advanced Shielded Metal Arc WelderAdvanced Shielded Metal Arc WelderGas Tungsten Arc WelderGas Tungsten Arc Welder
Criminal JusticeCriminal JusticeCriminal Justice Criminal Justice FundamentalsFundamentalsCriminal Justice SpecialistCriminal Justice SpecialistLegal Issues for Criminal Legal Issues for Criminal JusticeJustice
HVACRHVACRAir Conditioning Technician Air Conditioning Technician AssistantAssistantAir Conditioning Electrical Air Conditioning Electrical TechnicianTechnicianEPA 608 Certification EPA 608 Certification
Soft SkillsSoft SkillsGeorgiaBEST CertificateGeorgiaBEST Certificate
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Program ApplicationProgram Application
Individual Development Plan Individual Development Plan Work Readiness Self-Assessment Work Readiness Self-Assessment Consent FormsConsent Forms 2 Recommendations2 Recommendations
Post-Secondary Entrance Exam Post-Secondary Entrance Exam Satisfactory score required to enter academic and/orSatisfactory score required to enter academic and/or
occupational dual-enrollment coursesoccupational dual-enrollment courses
Program Completer RequirementsProgram Completer Requirements Enrollment in post-secondary coursework each yearEnrollment in post-secondary coursework each year Complete soft skills training program Complete soft skills training program Attendance to at least one career or post-secondary institutionAttendance to at least one career or post-secondary institution Participated in at least two job shadowing opportunitiesParticipated in at least two job shadowing opportunities Applied for at least two internships, two post-secondary institutions, or a combination Applied for at least two internships, two post-secondary institutions, or a combination
of bothof both Participated in the mentor program Participated in the mentor program Complete 4 hours of community service each semester of program enrollmentComplete 4 hours of community service each semester of program enrollment
ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPERIENCES...
EQUALS PRODUCTIVE GRADUATES!!!
REPLICATION
Clear Communication
K-12 Teacher DE Education (TAA)
HS Guidance Counselors
Partner College DE Liaison
Graduation Rules/Requirements
Flexibility
Culture - AP vs. DE
Funding
Articulation Agreements
Community/Parent Education
Class Size Minimums
HS Schedule Alignment
Students start in 10th grade
College Entrance Exam Prep
Programs are Labor Market Driven
Instructors That Are The Right Fit
QUESTIONS?
Barry Lollis Barry Lollis PCHS Principal PCHS Principal [email protected][email protected]
Dr. Amy HollowayDr. Amy HollowayCGTC VP Academic AffairsCGTC VP Academic [email protected]@centralgatech.edu
Julia Nell-ShawJulia Nell-ShawCGTC Assistant VP Student CGTC Assistant VP Student [email protected] [email protected]
Katherine Reid Katherine Reid YES Program ManagerYES Program [email protected][email protected]