Pathways to Technology for Early College High School Learners

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Pathways to Technology for Early High School Learners Creating Learning Opportunities for our Students Dianna Drury, Anna Mays & Karen Stills, DCCCD

What Does the Data Tell Us? Dallas Leads All Five Major Urban Texas Regions With Almost 1 in 4 Adults With Less Than a High School Degree Associates Degree or Higher Educational Attainment: Adults 25 and Over 2014 U.S. Census American Community Survey Estimate 38% 36% 35% 34% 52% Dallas ISD 6-Year Completion Rate at 21% Slide: 2 Some, No Diploma 20% 23% 21% 20% 24% High School Graduate 17% 24% 23% 23% 25% No High School Diploma 11% 15% 20% 23% 17% 0% 20% 40% 60% Travis County (Austin) Tarrant County (Fort Worth) Harris County (Houston) Dallas County Bexar County (San Antonio)

Completion Rates for Cohort 1 Well Below Area Benchmarks Slide: 3 Six Year Graduation Rate of 13% vs. 21% for DISD and 28% for County Dallas County Avg. of 28% Dallas ISD District Avg. of 21% Source: National Student Clearinghouse Data

Collegiate Academies Early Program Benefits Slide: 4 $6,000 Approximate cost of a two year degree at Dallas County Community District Savings on college tuition and books per student 68% U.S. jobs that will require a post-secondary education in the year 2020. Source: Jobs for the future (www.jftf.org) 1 One in five early college students graduate high school with a college degree. Source: Jobs for the future (www.jftf.org)

Dallas ISD & DCCCD Partnership Slide: 5 6 Board Goals Goal 2: Dallas ISD schools will be the primary choice for families in the district. Goal 4: 95% of students will graduate; and of the graduates, 90% have qualifying scores for community college, college, military, or industry certification Identified High Schools Cohort 1 Carter Thomas Jefferson *Seagoville P-TECH Madison Pinkston Roosevelt South Oak Cliff Conrad Identified High Schools Cohort 2 Adamson Bryan Adams Hillcrest Kimball Lincoln Molina North Dallas Sunset W.T. White Wilmer-Hutchins Woodrow Wilson 7 Community s Cedar Valley Brookhaven Eastfield El Centro Mountain View Richland North Lake (Cohort 2) Submission Each ECHS application is submitted by December 2016

At Full Implementation, the Collegiate Academy Expansion to 19 Schools Could Increase the Number of Graduates By 72% in the Year 2021. Slide: 6 4000 3500 3000 Collegiate Academy Expansion (18 schools) Predicted Outcomes 3602 3126 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 659 1135 0 Degree Complete Class of 2009 Class of 2021 No Degree Source: National Student Clearinghouse Data.

What is a P-TECH? Slide: 7 High school, college and industry partners working together to prepare students to enter middle skill level jobs.

P-TECH Early Model Slide: 8 P-Tech Early High School Model Game-Changing Emphasis on Workforce A new early college public high school model focused on STEM fields and Career and Technical Education (CTE). Enables students to: master the academic skills needed to earn a high school diploma and an Associates Degree in Applied Science simultaneously learn the professional skills through internships secure middle level careers in a growing STEM or CTE industry, and/or transfer to four year universities after graduation.

Thomas Jefferson District 1 Edwin Flores Brookhaven Pinkston District 5 Lew Blackburn El Centro SOC District 5 Lew Blackburn Mountain View Carter District 6 Joyce Foreman Cedar Valley W.T. White District 1 Edwin Flores Brookhaven Lincoln District 9 Bernadette Nutall El Centro /UNT Dallas Sunset District 7 Audrey Pinkerton Mountain View /UNT Dallas Molina District 7 Audrey Pinkerton Mountain View Kimball District 6 Joyce Foreman Mountain View COHORT 1 & COHORT 2 P-TECH SITES Bryan Adams District 3 Dan Micciche Eastfield North Dallas District 2 Dustin Marshall Brookhaven Adamson District 7 Audrey Pinkerton El Centro Wilmer- Hutchins District 5 Lew Blackburn North Lake Hillcrest District 2 Dustin Marshall Richland Conrad District 3 Dan Micciche Richland Madison District 9 Bernadette Nutall El Centro Roosevelt District 5 Lew Blackburn El Centro Seagoville District 4 Jaime Resendez Eastfield

From High School Endorsements Slide: 10 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics )STEM) Business and Industry Public Service Arts and Humanities Multi-Disciplinary

To a DCCCD Guided Pathway Slide: 11

P-TECH Career & Technical Ed. Programs Slide: 12 Sample Certificate & Degrees STEM Business Health Sciences Industry, Manufacturing & Construction Computer Aided Design & Drafting Computer Information Technology Programmer Certificate Internet Development Technologies Network Administration & Support (CCNA/MTA) Accounting Business Administration Hospitality Management Logistics Certificates: Medical Assisting, Patient Care Technician, Paramedic Pre-Nursing & Pre-Allied Health (Associate of Science) Construction Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Electronics Technology Degree w/advanced Manufacturing Mechatronics Certificate

Industry Summary Fall, 2018 Slide: 13 Industry Partner Summary Data Total # of Industry Partners 71 Total # of Activities 3898 Average Activity per Industry Partner 54.90 MOSS ADAMS BKD DALLAS FIRE & RESCUE OMNI HOTELS & RESORTS

Collegiate Workplace Coordinator Site Slide: 14 A collaborative project site for Workplace Coordinators to track Activities with Industry Partners Reports:

Curriculum Design Slide: 16 Guided Pathways from AAS to BAAS University Transfer Options for Dallas County Community District (DCCCD) - AAS Degrees A Collaborative Partnership through the North Texas Community Consortium (NTCCC) High School Degree Dual Credit Credit HS Graduation / Endorsement AAS Pathways BAAS Pathways Bachelors Degree Associate Degree

AAS to BAAS Guided Pathways AAS earned from DCCCD Slide: 17 Degree: Personal Computer Support Career Cluster: Information Technology Degree: Criminal Justice Career Cluster: Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security BAAS School Pathway BAAS School Pathway Texas A&M University-Commerce Personal Computer Support DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of Texas-Tyler Criminal Justice DCCCD UTT.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Personal Computer Support DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Tarleton State University Criminal Justice DCCCD TSU.pdf Tarleton State University Personal Computer Support DCCCD TSU.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Criminal Justice DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf University of Texas-Tyler Personal Computer Support DCCCD UTT.pdf Texas A&M University-Commerce Criminal Justice DCCCD TAMUC.pdf Degree: Software Programmer/Developer Career Cluster: Information Technology BAAS School Texas A&M University-Commerce Pathway Software Programmer Developer DCCCD TAMUC.pdf University of North Texas-PACS Software Programmer Developer DCCCD UNT PACS.pdf Tarleton State University Software Programmer Developer DCCCD TSU.pdf University of Texas - Tyler Software Programmer Developer DCCCD UTT.pdf Updated: September 26, 2016

The Postsecondary Success Dashboard Slide: 18 Dashboard Features Campus dual credit data Enrollment by grade level Enrollment by term Enrollment by status Enrollment by race Enrollment by gender Enrollment by course Track student personal identification issues with DCCCD and/or Dallas ISD Enrollment Details Individual student college ready benchmark scores Student status by test subject area Student historical testing dates and attempts Areas of weakness by diagnostic level and objectives TSI Assessment Results Total number of students completing courses earning a grade of an A-D Total number of students successfully completing courses earning a grade of an A-C Total numbers of students failing or withdrawing from one or more courses Course completion and success rates by grade level Average static GPA of campus by term Static GPA of students and academic standing of students by term Completion Status

TSI Reading Slide: 19 TSI Reading Passing Rates (Cohort 1 Fall 2017) 100% 90% 95% 86% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 48% 59% 21% 36% 51% 67% 21% 28% 24% 61% 30% 56% 55% 56% 10% 0% Carter P-TECH at Cedar Valley Dr. Emmett J. Conrad Global H-TECH at Richland James Madison P- TECH at El Centro Pinkston H-TECH at El Roosevelt H-TECH at El Seagoville P-TECH at South Oak Cliff P-TECH Centro Centro Eastfield at Mountain View Thomas Jefferson P- TECH at Brookhaven 9th Passing 10th Passing

Cohort 1 STAAR/EOC Slide: 20 English I % Pass by Level Cohort 1 Collegiate Academy Students English I Comparison Collegiate vs Non- Collegiate 100 80 60 40 20 0 Carter Conrad Jefferson Madison Pinkston Roosevelt Seagoville S. Oak Cliff Approaches 70 89 84 62 91 54 82 57 Meets 45 73 64 40 74 40 58 35 Masters 2 12 5 0 4 1 3 3 English I % Pass by Level Cohort 1 Non-Collegiate Academy Students 50 40 30 20 10 0 Carter Conrad Jefferson Madison Pinkston Roosevelt Seagoville S. Oak Cliff Approaches 27 30 39 19 30 17 36 27 Meets 14 12 20 6 13 6 16 11 Masters 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Successful Dual Credit Course Completion Fall 2018 Slide: 21 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 1637 1321 1155 900 1212 1096 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 81% 78% 90% 83% 400 20% 200 10% 0 Cohort 1 Cohort 2 ECHS Number of Students Enrolled in Dual Credit 0% Cohort 1 Cohort 2 ECHS Total Cohort 1 Cohort 2 ECHS Total