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Career InstitutesCareer & Technical Education
Israel Cordero, Deputy Superintendent
Why Career Institutes?Key Outcomes
Career Institute
Employable Graduates
Living WagesSkilled
Workforce
Adamson High School Automotive Technology
Pinkston High School Welding
Spruce High School Automotive Collision
Wilmer-Hutchins High School Logistics
Samuell High School Construction
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What are Career Institutes?Key Elements
Career Institute
Industry Partner(s)
CTE Program Pathway
Industry Certifications
DCCCDPartner
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Career Institutes
H. Grady Spruce High SchoolInstitute of Automotive Collision
Proposed Program
• Industry Partners: Service King, Atkinson Toyota, and Sewell Lexus
• Potential DCCCD Partner: Eastfield
• Industry Certifications:
Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
– Painting and Refinishing
– Structural Analysis Damage Repair
– Non-Structural Analysis Damage Repair
– Mechanical and Electrical
I-CAR Level I
– Aluminum Structural Technician
– Auto Physical Damage Appraiser
– Custom Painting
– Estimator
• Career Options: Auto Body Repair Technician
• Median Starting Salary: $31,000+
– Non-Structural Technician
– Refinishing Technician
– Steel Structural Technician
Current Program
• Industry Partners: None
• DCCCD Partner: None
• CTE Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
• Career Pathway: Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing
• Courses Offered:• Energy and Power of Transportation Systems• Collision Repair• Paint and Refinishing/Advanced Transportation
Systems Laboratory• Practicum in Transportation Systems
• 2016-2017 Certifications:
• I-CAR Collision Repair - 152
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W. H. Adamson High SchoolInstitute of Automotive Technology
Proposed Program
• Industry Partners: Sewell Lexus & Atkinson Toyota
• Potential DCCCD Partner: Cedar Valley
• Industry Certifications:
• Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
− Automatic Transmission− Automobile Service Technology− Brakes− Electrical/Electronic Systems− Engine Performance− Engine Repair− Heating & Air Conditioning− Maintenance & Light Repair
− Manual Drive Train− Refrigerant Recovery & Recycling− Suspension & Steering− Medium/Heavy Truck
− Brakes− Electrical/Electronic Systems− Diesel Engines− Suspension & Steering
• Career Options: Automotive Technician
• Median Starting Salary: $31,000+
Current Program
• Industry Partners: None
• DCCCD Partner: None
• CTE Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
• Career Pathway: Automotive Technology
• Courses Offered:• Automotive Basics• Automotive Technology I: Maintenance and Light Repair• Automotive Technology II: Automotive Service• Practicum in Transportation Systems
• 2016-2017 Certifications:
• ASE/NATEF Auto Maintenance and Light Repair (G1) 6
• ASE/NATEF Auto/Light Truck (A3) Manual Drive – 1
• ASE/NATEF Auto/Light Truck (A7) HVAC - 2
• ASE/NATEF Auto/Light Truck (A5) Brakes – 1
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L. G. Pinkston High SchoolInstitute of Welding
Proposed Program
• Industry Partners: Iron Workers Union & TDIndustries
• Potential DCCCD Partner: Mountain View
• Industry Certifications:
– API Welding
– AWS D1.1 Structural Steel
– AWS D9.1 Sheet Metal Welding
– AWS SENSE Welding Level I
– National Metal Working Skills Certification
– NCCER Welding Level I
– AWS D1.3 Sheet Steel Welding
– NCCER Welding Level II
• Career Options: Welder, Solderer, Cutter, Brazer
• Median Starting Salary: $31,000+
Current Program
• Industry Partners: None
• DCCCD Partner: None
• CTE Career Cluster: Manufacturing
• Career Pathway: Welding
• Courses Offered:
• Principles of Manufacturing
• Welding I
• Welding II
• 2016-2017 Certifications:
• No certifications offered related to welding.
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W. W. Samuell High SchoolInstitute of Construction
Proposed Program
• Industry Partners: TEXO and Hill & Wilkinson• Potential DCCCD Partner: Northlake• Industry Certifications:
• National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER)
– Core Level I
– Carpentry Level I
– Carpentry Level II
– Construction Technology Certification Level I
• Career Options: Construction Technician
• Median Starting Salary: $28,000+
Current Program
• Industry Partners: None
• DCCCD Partner: None
• CTE Career Clusters: Architecture & Construction
• Career Pathway: Construction Technology
• Courses Offered:
• Principles of Construction
• Principles of Manufacturing
• Diversified Manufacturing I
• Construction Technology II
• Practicum in Construction Management
• 2016-2017 Certifications:
• No certifications offered related to construction
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Wilmer-Hutchins High SchoolInstitute of Logistics & Manufacturing
Proposed Program
• Potential Industry Partners: Walmart, O’Reilly, FedEx
• Potential DCCCD Partner: Cedar Valley
• Industry Certifications:
• Manufacturing Standards Skills Council (MSSC)
– Certified Logistics Associate
– Certified Logistics Technician
– Certified ProductionTechnician
• National Center for Construction Education & Research
(NCCER)
– Industrial Maintenance Level I
• Career Options: Supply Chain Specialist, Logistics Technician
• Median Starting Salary: $28,000+
Current Program
● No current Logistics CTE program
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Career Institute Coherent Sequences
W.H. Adamson High School – Automotive Service Technology Career Institute
9th Grade
Automotive
Basics
10th GradeAutomotive
Technology I:
Maintenance and
Light Repair
11th GradeAutomotive
Technology II:
Automotive
Service
12th Grade
Practicum in
Transportation
Systems
Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA General Industry; Valvoline Motor Oil Basics
10th Grade - Automobile Service Technology (ASE); Maintenance and Light Repair
(ASE); Engine Repair (ASE); Suspension and Steering (ASE); Brakes (ASE)
11th Grade - Heating and Air Conditioning (ASE); Section 609 Certification (MACS);
Electrical/Electronic Systems (ASE); Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (ASE);
Manual Drive Train and Axles (ASE); Engine Performance (ASE)
12th Grade - OSHA Powered Industrial Truck
L.G. Pinkston High School – Manufacturing Production/Welding Career Institute
9th GradePrinciples of
Manufacturing
10th Grade
Welding I
11th Grade
Welding II
12th GradePracticum in
Manufacturing
Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA Construction;
10th Grade - NCCER Core
12th Grade - AWS Sense Level 1; AWS D1.1 - Structural Welding; AWS D9.1 - Sheet
Metal Welding; OSHA Powered Industrial Truck
W.W. Samuell High School – Construction Technology Career Institute
9th GradePrinciples of
Construction
10th GradeConstruction
Technology I
11th GradeConstruction
Technology II
12th GradePracticum in
Construction
Technology
Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA Construction
10th Grade - Woodwork Career Alliance – Sawblade; NCCER Core
12th Grade - Woodwork Career Alliance - Green Credential; OSHA Powered Industrial
Truck
H. Grady Spruce High School – Automotive Collision Repair Career Institute
9th Grade
Energy and Power
of Transportation
Systems
10th Grade
Collision Repair
11th Grade
Paint and
Refinishing
12th Grade
Practicum in
Transportation
Systems
Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA General Industry
10th Grade - SATA Jet Gun Maintenance Certification
11th Grade - Painting and Refinishing (ASE); Mechanical and Electrical Components
(ASE); Industry Training Alliance LORD Fusor Auto Repair Adhesive; Pro Form Plastic
Bumper Repair Certification
12th Grade - Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair (ASE); Structural Analysis
and Damage Repair (ASE); Damage Analysis and Estimating (ASE); Welding Training
& Certification (I-CAR); I-CAR Platinum Designation; OSHA Powered Industrial Truck
Wilmer-Hutchins High School – Distribution and Logistics Career Institute
9th GradePrinciples of
Transportation
Systems
10th Grade
Principles of
Distribution and
Logistics
11th Grade
Distribution and
Logistics
12th Grade
Practicum in
Distribution and
Logistics
Certifications:9th Grade - OSHA General Industry;
11th Grade - MSSC - Certified Logistics Associate; MSSC – Certified Logistics Technician, MSSC – Certified Production Technician 1012th Grade - OSHA Powered Industrial Truck
Powered Industrial Truck TrainingForklift Training
For the 2016-2017 School year the following PIT certifications were earned.
•Adamson•Carter•Kimball• Lincoln•Patton•Roosevelt• Seagoville• Skyline•Wilmer-Hutchins
•2016-17 Total: 173
For 2017-2018, PIT trainings are offered at the following Dallas ISD campuses:
• Wilmer-Hutchins• Lincoln• Adamson• Skyline• Seagoville• Patton• Kimball• Carter• Roosevelt• Spruce• Samuell
• Projected 2017-18 Total: 240
•Certified operatorscan earn $14/hourimmediately
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Current Partners
Letters of Intent
Letters of Intent