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Career & Technical Education

College, Career, & Military Readiness

Effectiveness Report

June 23, 2022

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Kelley Broughton

Director of Career & Technical Education

Bobby Morris

Director of College, Career & Military Readiness

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We offer 23 different opportunities in the way of programming. Many of these opportunities have additional programs of study.

Example: Creative Media Productions Academy is 1 opportunity that has three distinct programs of study in graphic design, TV/film, and commercial photography.

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EVERY NISD campus K - 12 has a set of Career Trees to use with students!

All of our programming is designed to support the root system of our tree with strong academics, professional skills, and experiences.

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Building real skills NOW!

We offer four levels of courses for every program of study

These icons represent how each program of study evolves for a student to prepare to meet the demands of the root system of the career tree. The NISD Academic Guide displays these icons to inform and guide students’ decisions.

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District Goals

College, Career, and Military Readiness

The percent of graduates that meet the criteria for CCMR will increase from 78% to 82% by 2024.

2020

(2019 graduates)

2021

(2020 graduates)

2022

(2021 graduates)

2023

(2022 graduates)

2024

(2023 graduates)

Goal

78%

80%

81%

82%

82%

Actual

78%

69%

68%

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New CCMR Indicators

55%

59%

68%

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CCMR Indicator Change

CCMR Indicator Change

Description

Impact

Adaptation

CTE Concentrators

(enacted 2020)

The State no longer gives credit for concentrators, only completers.

No longer receive credit of .5 points on every child taking only 2 CTE Courses

Strong alignment of Programs of Study so that students stay in our programs for 3 or more courses equalling 4 or more credits to achieve CTE completer status.

College Testing Admission Requirements

(enacted 2020)

Universities & Colleges waived the SAT and ACT requirement for admission due to pandemic.

Fewer students were willing to sit for the ACT/SAT exams.

Increased efforts to promote the TSIA and administer the TSIA during school day and online through Zoom and Examity. The number of students taking the TSIA doubled and has continued to increase since.

Military

(enacted 2020)

The State removed credit for students who enlist/enter Military.

Minimal impact, but does result in a slight reduction in credit

TEA is working with the DOD to have military enlistments reported directly. In the meantime, we are still attempting to collect military enlistments from students on our own so we will have a process in place to collect the information in the event the collection expectation is placed back on districts.

COVID Pandemic

(Greatest impact on 2021 Graduates)

Decrease in Certification testing ability, TSI/ACT/SAT testing coupled with indicator changes resulted in large impact.

Dip in Overall Achievement from 78% to 69%

Virtual proctoring of exams, summer certification labs, returned to strong ibc certification focus with return to school post-pandemic.

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CCMR Comparison Data

College, Career, and Military Readiness

2020

(actually 2019 graduates)

2021

(actually 2020 graduates)

2022

(actually 2021 graduates)

NISD ISD

78%

69%

68%

Keller ISD

76%

64%

Unavailable

Eagle-Mountain Saginaw

67%

53%

Unavailable

Fort Worth ISD

63%

62%

Unavailable

Denton ISD

75%

63%

Unavailable

State of Texas

73%

63%

Unavailable

Region 11

69%

60%

Unavailable

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District Goals - Sub-pops

College, Career, and Military Readiness

The percent of graduates that meet the criteria for CCMR will increase from 78% to 82% by 2024.

2020

2021

(Actual)

Goal 2022

Actual 2022 (2021 Grads)

2023

2024

African-Am

60.9%

64%

(63%)

67%

48%

68%

75%

Hispanic

64.3%

68%

(63%)

70%

58%

70%

75%

White

75.8%

78%

(78%)

79%

71%

79%

80%

Am. Indian

45.5%

65%

(92%*)

66%

83%

66%

70%

Asian

92.8%

97%

(85%)

98%

79%

98%

98%

Pacific Island

100%

100%

(50%*)

100%

25%*

100%

100%

2+ Races

63.3%

70%

(25%*)

71%

25%*

71%

71%

*Low numbers

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District Goals - Sub-pops:

College, Career, and Military Readiness

The percent of graduates that meet the criteria for CCMR will increase from 78% to 82% by 2024.

2020

2021

(Actual)

Goal 2022

Actual 2022 (2021 Grads)

2023

2024

SpEd (current)

61.9%

65%

(42%)

66%

64%

66%

67%

Eco Dis

57.7%

60%

(57%)

61%

51%

63%

65%

ELL

16.7%

50%

(39%)

51%

46%

51%

51%

SpEd (former)

38.5%

45%

(36%)

46%

48%

46%

46%

Cont. Enrolled

75.2%

78%

(72%)

79%

72%

79%

79%

N-Cont Enrolled

58.8%

65%

(52%)

66%

42%

66%

66%

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Certification Growth:

2015 = 83

2018 = 3,086

2020 = 3,243

2021 = 3,457

2022 = 4,151

4,000+

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Over 400 students received internship or field experiences this year with more than 60 business and industry partners.

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The competitive advantage starts at home.

We offer student run business opportunities to practice our real skills while giving back to our community.

Coming Soon

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Making a name for NISD CTE State & Nationally!

Our Career and Technical Student Organizations are designed to help students take theoretical learning and technical skills and apply them in competitive settings, while promoting scholarship and achievement.

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CTE Student Competition Results

State & Nationally Recognized Competitors

  • TAFE - Education Programs
    • BNHS - 4 State Champions competing in Nationals June 23 - 25th in Washington, D.C.

  • FFA - Ag Programs
    • EHS 9th in State
    • BNHS - 14th in State

  • STN - CMP Academy
    • 4th in the Nation for Virtual Storytelling

  • HOSA - Health Science Programs
    • BNHS - 3 State Qualifiers

VEI - BME Academy

    • All 3 Companies are Top 50 in Nation
    • 3 Teams placed Top 25 in Nation
    • Social Media Team 5th in Nation
    • Virtual Business Team 4th in Nation

  • DECA - Business Programs
    • EHS 24 State Qualifiers
    • BNHS 7 State Qualifiers

  • FBLA - Business Programs
    • 3 State Champions
    • First State Officer elected to serve the State of Texas for the 22-23 School Year

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CTE Student Competition Results

State & Nationally Recognized Competitors

  • MOS National Qualifiers - SECHS Business
    • Competing in June @ Nationals in Grapevine
    • 1st Place at State - Word
    • 1st Place at State - Powerpoint
    • 1st Place at State - Excel
    • 2nd place at State - Excel
    • 3rd place at State - Excel

  • STEM ACE Competition
    • STEM students won the Architecture, Construction & Engineering Competition
    • 1 Student received a $5000 Scholarship

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Our CTE ambassador program has more than 90 students who champion CTE across the district. They not only tell their story but help others discover what opportunities are available.

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Student opportunities this year:

  • Learn from CEO / Executives:
    • Meta (Facebook)
    • AmazonAIR
    • GoogleWing
    • Hillwood
    • Former Mayor Betsy Price
  • Tour Amazon
  • Test GoogleWing Flight Delivery Drones
  • Present at the Schwab Campus

And so much more!

Student Influencers of AllianceTexas

Hillwood partnership comprised of a prestigious cohort of NISD, Keller and EMS-ISD student ambassadors for AllianceTexas.

NISD had 9 Influencers in 21-22 and 14 for the 22-23 year.

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A few highlights…

  • Nearly 80% of all high school students participate in CTE and 90% of middle school students. District-wide CTE students currently fill over 10,000 seats.
  • Middle School CTE has grown to offer 8 different CTE courses including Lifetime Nutrition, STEM Computer Science & Digital Art Animation
  • All programming is free and accessible to all students and busing is provided for your academy of choice.
  • Our Agriculture Science programs have over 1,200 students who receive specialized training in leadership, welding/construction, veterinary medicine, and horticulture.
  • Our Education Programs certified 90% of Seniors with Educational Aide I and will be offering Dual-Credit Education in 22-23

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A few highlights…

  • Our Education Program currently has 148 future educators interning throughout NISD campuses as NISD works to “Grow Our Own” Teachers.
  • Our Creative Media Productions academy is continually featured for the work our students produce and our graduates are constantly sought after.
  • Our business academy has produced top Junior Achievement companies that have gone on to be nationally ranked with students starting their own companies.
  • Our Biomedical Science academy has been featured as a demonstration site for Project Lead the Way, and our facilitator was named the Biomed teacher of the year for PLTW.

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A few highlights…

  • Our Culinary Academy was the first High School in Texas to receive the American Culinary Federation (ACF) the top accrediting body for culinary education in the country. Students are now Tier 1 certifying within this program as well as earning tuition-free dual-credit college credit hours.
  • Our Cosmetology academy has a 100% pass rate for all licensed cosmetologists and grew by 42% this year.
  • Our STEM academy has 100% of its students who complete the academy with at least 1 Industry-based credential, however more than half complete 2 IBC’s and give more than 70 presentations throughout their high school career.
  • Aviation Academy is now fully certifying Drone Pilots along with Private Pilot & Aviation Maintenance.

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What’s Next for NISD CTE

  • Advanced Manufacturing Program is currently in the 3rd year of implementation now at all 3 High Schools.
  • Addition of Construction Science Program at NHS. This program will allow our students to focus on trades while also preparing them for post-secondary Construction Science degrees. Begins when renovations are completed.
  • Cosmetology Academy moving to NHS (2023-2023) New facility to support high growth in numbers.
  • Addition of Education dual credit programs in partnership with TCC at all three comprehensive high schools.
  • Continue strong Literacy & Classroom Engagement training focuses for 22 - 23 school year to close gaps with sub pop CTE learners.

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Total AP Students & Exams

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% Earning Credit

As the red line indicates, approximately 60% of students who take an AP Exam earn credit.

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Total OnRamps Enrollment

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NISD OnRamps VS Texas OnRamps*

*Final data for 2021-2022 is not available yet.

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Total OnRamps Enrollment

NISD students took 2300 OnRamps courses in 2022.

Credit was accepted in 1627 courses

Credit was declined in 283 courses

Total College Credit Hours Accepted = 4976

Average Tuition PCH = $309

Total Average Tuition Savings = $1,537,585

Average Total Cost PCH = $785

Total Average Cost Savings = $3,906,160

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TSIA2

The growth in our dual credit programs has helped us see a significant increase in the number of students taking the TSIA.

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Dual Credit History

2017-2018

  • North Central Texas College was our primary dual credit provider
  • Tarrant County College provided dual credit for our Aviation Academy
  • El Centro College provided dual credit for the Culinary Academy

2018-2019

  • Transitioned to Tarrant County College for all dual credit opportunities
  • TCC had lower tuition and a closer location
  • TCC expressed interest in supporting an Early College High School
  • We phased out NCTC with the 2022 graduating class to be the final class served by NCTC

2019-2020

  • This freshman class was the first to have AP, dual credit and OnRamps weighted equally

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Dual Credit Partnerships

2021-2022

  • Tarrant County College supported our inaugural Early College High School class by providing free tuition to our 10th and 11th grade students.
  • TCC Board approved in-county tuition for all dual credit students. This change allowed our Wise County and Denton County students to pay the same tuition as their peers in Tarrant County.

2022-2023

  • TCC will provide dual credit for our Culinary Academy
  • TCC is waiving tuition for our culinary students
  • 11th grade students will earn a Culinary Arts 1 certification
  • 12th grade students will earn 24 hours toward their Applied Science in Culinary Arts

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Our Dual Credit Enrollment

The 21-22 increase in dual credit enrollment is related to the change in weighting that is following the class of 23 through high school.

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Early College High School

The 2021-2022 freshman class at Steele Early College High School was the first official ECHS class.

2022-2023 freshman class will be 100 students.

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Associate’s Degrees in 2022

16 students in the Collegiate Academy at Steele Early College High School graduated from high school with an associate’s degree in hand.

This year one V.R. Eaton student graduated with her associate’s degree. She is the first student from one of the comprehensive high schools to achieve this.

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