sd#62 career development 2013-14 dave betts rodger hargreaves
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SD#62 Career Development 2013-14Dave Betts
Rodger Hargreaves
Why is Career Development Important?
Introduction
• One of the 3 MOE goals for K-12 Education • Grad Transitions
• a 30hour work experience is a core component of graduation
• Career Development is way more than trades!… Career Development programming provides the connection between the K-12 system and post- secondary education and/or the workforce• Provides students with relevant education and
programming – improves achievement levels and grad rates
• Provides post secondary and workforce transition pathways and opportunities while still in high school
Vocational Programs: TASK
Expanded • At Belmont and EMCS
• Dual Credit :SD#62 and Camosun College
• ‘Hands on’ Exploration of Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing and Metal Trades
• Entry Level Industry Certifications, ITA CORE Certification,
• 28 graduation credits
Vocational Programs:
Construction
New• Construction program new
at Belmont this year!
• Work placements• 24 credits
• Carpentry Level 1 skills and entry level worker certifications
• 2-3 months of work placements
Lync ‘Dual Credit’ Academic Courses
New• His 12/His 108• Psy 12/Psy 130
Coming• Math 100• Bio 124• Bus 140• Mark 110
Continuing• Bio 150• Acc12/Acc 110• TEAC 105
• Auto Service Tech 1• Business Access• Cabinetmaker• Carpentry• Community Support &
Educational Assistant• Electrical• Health Care Assistant• Hvy Duty/Com Trans Mech• Horticulture• Metal Fab/Sheet Metal• Plumbing• Professional Cook 1• Welding
Lync ‘Dual Credit’ Career Programs
Field Trips: Dockyard, Take Our Kids to Work, UVic, UVic Engineering, Camosun Open House Gr 9 Tour, GottaCon, Tectoria, PARTY, Skills Canada Regional and Provincial Competitions , Gr 8 YES 2 IT Event, SJ Willis Career Fair, Sailor for a Week, Police Camp, Firefighter for a Day, UVic Symposiums, Soldier for a Day, Marine Industry Expo, UVic Forensics Anthropology Day, UVic Science, Victoria International Airport and more!
Information Sessions: Industry Sector Employment Projection Parent Evenings (, BC Colleges Day, Camosun/ Careers Class Presentations, Spotlight Sessions: Justice Institute of BC, Coast Capital Youth Team, Volunteer Victoria, WorkLink, HMCS Malahat, Art Institute of Vancouver, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Lattitude, SWAP and more!
Career Development
Initiatives
Cross Enrolment• Any students who begin any career related programming after the
Sept 1701 funding cutoff are cross enrolled by Westshore through CE or DL so that ministry course funding is collected.
‘Dual credit’• In many dual credit career courses and programs, students
receive high school graduation credits and post secondary credits. The district receives funding for both the post secondary and ministry/BAA courses– 2 for 1 funding.
‘X’ Block• Many career courses and programs (eg: Work Experience and
SSA) run outside the normal timetable and are generally on top of a student’s full course load which means these students are ministry funded more than 1.0 Career
Development:
FACTS
Careers Related Course Enrolment:
• WEX Course Enrolment : 500 (almost all X Blk)
• GT Work Experience Enrolment: 562 (X Blk)
• Secondary School Apprenticeship: (project) 80 (XBlk)
• Dual Credit programs: 163 (XBlk equivalent of 396 courses
total)
• Dual Credit Courses: 94 (XBlk)
• XBlk Course Total: 1,399
Funding Generated $1,021,270Career Development:
FACTS
Career Development
Revenue Generation
Additional Annual Revenue Sources:
• ACE IT: $34,000 (based on a 70% completion rate)
• SSA Project : $30,000• YES 2 IT: $ 4,000
Total: $68,000
Annual Career Development Revenues:
$ 68,000 + $1,021,270
$1,089,270
………..and we are growing!
Career Development
Revenue Generation
Annual Career Expenditures
Staffing $ 502,000 Operations: $102,500
$604,500
Career Development
Revenue Generation
Thank You