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With Career and Technical Education, Students Succeed
Betty KlattenhoffInterim Assistant SuperintendentCareer and College Readiness
Quick Hits
Course Approvals, Updates and CIP CodesNew Course Approvals • April 15 Deadline• Aligned with Common Core State Standards• Aligned with 21st Century Skills
EDS Page Updates…
Website Updates…
CIP Code Changes for 2013-2014• New CIP Codes Added
o 310501 Physical Fitness Techniciano 520703 Small Business Administration/Management
• Cip Codes Dropped - NONE
Plans, Frameworks and WACs
CTE Strategic Plan…
Framework Builder Toolkit• Family and Consumer Sciences - Available• Skilled and Technical Sciences – Available TODAY in Lobby at Lunch• Business and Marketing• STEM/Health Sciences• Agricultural Sciences
PESB – Updates coming to several WACs• 181-77-070 regarding CTE director certification• 181-77-075 regarding CTE career counselors• 181-77-110 regarding certification reciprocity with community and
technical colleges
Digital Learning
Microsoft IT Academy Program Update• 5,055 certifications achieved 2012-2013• Up from 400 statewide in 2010-11
Shape the Future• Public/Private Partnership to increase digital
inclusion• Provides access to Windows OS at the lowest
price possible• Provides for professional development
Aerospace, Manufacturing and STEMAerospace/Advanced Manufacturing
Governor Inslee’s Priorities:• Provide second round of grants • Expand industry-developed high school skills
curriculum• National Career Readiness Certification
STEMGovernor Inslee’s Priorities:
• Dropout reengagement program focused on skill training
• ASSET Program• Second round of STEM grants
EDS/CEDARS and Bills of Interest
EDS/CEDARS 2013 – 2014 school year• CTE application must be approved in EDS system• Validation error in CEDARS • Be sure your CEDARS administrator knows your
correct CIP Codes
Legislative Bills of Interest…
Staff Updates
A strong and steady voice for Agriculture Science, for FFA in Washington and Montana, and for all students, Wayne was an advocate for education that went beyond the classroom and involved students in every aspect of the agriculture world, literally from the ground up.
He had a heart for preparing students to be leaders in life and he connected to and inspired multiple generations through his teaching and leadership.
Thank YouBetty [email protected]
Questions?