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Dallas ISD Collegiate Academy
Dr. Michael Hinojosa, Superintendent of Schools, Dallas ISDIsrael Cordero, Chief of Strategic Initiatives and External Relations
Usamah Rodgers, Executive Director, P-TECH and Early College Programs
Creating Opportunities for our Students
Slide: 2Collegiate Academy Overview
Slide: 3Collegiate Academy OverviewAgenda
• Student Data Trends
• Early College Model
• College Partnership
• Key Activities and Planning
• Project Management Support
• Industry Partnership
• Questions and Answers
Student Data Trends
Slide: 5What 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
Educational Attainment: Adults 25 and Over2014 U.S. Census American Community Survey Estimate
17%
25% 24%
34%
23% 23%20%
35%
20%23%
21%
36%
15%
24% 23%
38%
11%
17%20%
52%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
No High School Diploma High School Graduate Some College, NoDiploma
Associates Degree orHigher
Bexar County (San Antonio) Dallas County Harris County (Houston)Tarrant County (Fort Worth) Travis County (Austin)
Dallas ISD 6-Year College Completion Rate at 21%
Slide: 6What does the Data tell us?
Article: Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States
Slide: 7What does the Data tell us?
Article: Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States
Slide: 8What does the Data tell us?
Early College Model
Slide: 10Early College High Schools
Outputs: High School Diploma Graduation Endorsements Up to 60+ College Credit Hours at No Cost to Students and
Parents Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Career and Technology Certifications 4 Year University Options College and Career Ready
Slide: 11Early College High Schools
Slide: 12Collegiate Application Overview
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H. Grady Spruce Early College High SchoolSouth Oak Cliff Pathways in Technology at Mountain View…
Hillcrest Engineering Technology at Richland CollegeSunset Public Health and Teaching at UNT Dallas
Bryan Adams Pathways in Teaching at Eastfield CollegeNorth Dallas Pathways in Technology at Brookhaven College
Lincoln Business Technology at UNT DallasAdamson Pathways in Technology at El Centro CollegeMolina Business Technology at Mountain View CollegeRoosevelt Health and Technology at El Centro CollegeMadison Pathways in Technology at El Centro College
Seagoville Pathways in Technology Early College High School…Wilmer-Hutchins Energy Technology at Northlake College
W.T. White Business and Teaching at BrookhavenKimball Engineering Technology at Mountain View College* Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School at El…
Conrad Global Studies Health and Technology at Richland…Pinkston Health and Technology at El Centro College
Carter Public Law and Technology at Cedar Valley College* Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy
Thomas Jefferson Pathways in Technology at Brookhaven…W.W. Samuell Early College High School
* Trinidad Trini Garza Early CollegeCollegiate Applications by School
* Stand-alone Schools
4885 Total Applications (with stand-alone schools)
3934 Total Applications (without stand-alone schools)
Slide: 13Student Selection Process
• District on-line application system• Open Houses and Marketing Events• Benchmark 1 Target Population• Student and Parent Interview
Career Inventory Student Interest Grit
• Signing Day Events • Summer Bridge Program
Slide: 14Collegiate Academy Overview
40%
35%
12%
6%4%3%
Parent #1 Education
Did not finish High SchoolHigh School Diploma/GEDSome CollegeBachelor DegreeGraduate Degree/Post Graduate TrainingAssociate Degree
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Did not finishHigh School
High SchoolDiploma/GED
Some College AssociateDegree
BachelorDegree
GraduateDegree/Post
GraduateTraining
Parent #1 Education - Counts
Slide: 15Teacher Profile
Credentials
Secondary certification for grades 9-12
Master’s degree preferred
Dual credit certification
Experience
History of working closely with at-risk students to become academically successful
Use of high-yield research-based instructional strategies incorporated into daily lessons to include technology, reading and writing instruction
Collaboration with colleagues to plan common lessons and analyze student work products
Development of supportive and caring relationships with students and parents
Consistent implementation of classroom management techniques
Slide: 16Teacher Profile
Expectations
Refers to the school mission to guide daily decision making Exhibits a thorough understanding of the TEKS and state college readiness standards
for the subject being taught Maximizes instruction and student learning within each class period Sponsors a club or organization Provides tutoring and interventions beyond the regular school day Implement innovative instructional strategies and utilize the ECHS Common
Instructional Framework Inspire, communicate and lead students to high standards and expectations Scaffold academic support in order for students to accelerate toward college
expectations and design high school syllabi Enthusiastic and energetic
Slide: 17College Partnership
• Strategic partnership between Dallas ISD and the Dallas County Community College District
North DallasDistrict 2
Dustin MarshallBrookhaven
College
MolinaDistrict 7Audrey
PinkertonMountain
View College
W.T. WhiteDistrict 1
Edwin FloresBrookhaven
College
Bryan AdamsDistrict 3
Dan MiccicheEastfieldCollege
SunsetDistrict 7Audrey
PinkertonMountain
View College/UNT
Dallas
COHORT 1 & COHORT 2 COLLEGIATE ACADEMY SITES
HillcrestDistrict 2Dustin
MarshallRichland College
AdamsonDistrict 7
Audrey PinkertonEl Centro College
Wilmer-Hutchins
District 5Lew BlackburnNorth Lake
College
KimballDistrict 6
Joyce ForemanMountain
View College
LincolnDistrict 9
Bernadette Nutall
El Centro College/UNT
Dallas
Thomas Jefferson
District 1Edwin FloresBrookhaven
College
PinkstonDistrict 5
Lew BlackburnEl Centro College
SOCDistrict 5
Lew BlackburnMountain
View College
CarterDistrict 6
Joyce Foreman
Cedar Valley
College
ConradDistrict 3
Dan MiccicheRichland College
MadisonDistrict 9
Bernadette Nutall
El Centro College
RooseveltDistrict 5
Lew BlackburnEl Centro College
SeagovilleDistrict 4
Jaime ResendezEastfieldCollege
Slide: 19Pathways and Crosswalks
• Guided Pathways from AAS to BAAS• University Transfer Options for Dallas County Community
College District (DCCCD) - AAS Degrees• A Collaborative Partnership through the North Texas
Community College Consortium (NTCCC)
Dual Credit
College Credit
HS Graduation / Endorsement
AAS Pathways
BAAS Pathways
High School Degree
Associate Degree
Bachelors Degree
Slide: 20Crosswalks and PathwaysAAS earned from DCCCD
Slide: 21College Partnership
4-Year Universities
Slide: 22AAS to BAAS Guided PathwaysAAS earned from DCCCD
Degree - Business AdministrationCareer Cluster - Business, Management & Administration
BAAS School Pathway
University of North Texas-PACS Business Administration DCCCD UNT PACS
Texas Woman’s University Business Administration DCCCD TWU
Tarleton State University Business Administration DCCCD TSU
Texas A&M University-Commerce Business Administration DCCCD TAMUC
University of Texas-Tyler Business Administration DCCCD UTT
Degree - Computer Aided Design and DraftingCareer Cluster - Architecture & Construction
BAAS School Pathway
University of North Texas-PACS Computer Aided Design and Drafting DCCCD UNT PACS
Texas A&M University-Commerce Computer Aided Design and Drafting DCCCD TAMUC
University of Texas – Tyler Computer Aided Design and Drafting DCCCD UTT
Degree - Computer GraphicsCareer Cluster - Information Technology
BAAS School Pathway
Tarleton State University Computer Graphics DCCCD TSU
Texas A&M University-Commerce Computer Graphics DCCCD TAMUC
University of North Texas-PACS Computer Graphics DCCCD UNT PACS
University of Texas – Tyler Computer Graphics DCCCD UTT
Slide: 23AAS to BAAS Guided PathwaysAAS earned from DCCCD
Degree - ManagementCareer Cluster - Business, Management & Administration
BAAS School Pathway
University of North Texas-PACS Management DCCCD UNT PACS
Texas Woman’s University Management DCCCD TWU
Tarleton State University Management DCCCD TSU
Texas A&M University-Commerce Management DCCCD TAMUC
Degree - Electronics TechnologyCareer Cluster - Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
BAAS School Pathway
University of North Texas-PACS Electronics Technology DCCCD UNT PACS
Texas A&M University-CommerceElectronicsTechnology DCCCD TAMUC
University of Texas - Tyler Electronics Technology DCCCD UTT
Degree - Interactive Simulation & Game Tech Art/Animation/DesignCareer Cluster - Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
BAAS School Pathway
Texas A&M University-Commerce Interactive Simulation and Game Technology DCCCD TAMUC
Tarleton State University Interactive Simulation and GameTechnology DCCCD TSU
University of North Texas-PACS Interactive Simulation and Game Technology DCCCD UNT PACS
University of Texas – Tyler Interactive Simulation and Game Technology DCCCD UTT
Degree - Visual Communications Web Design SpecializationCareer Cluster - Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
BAAS School Pathway
Texas A&M University-Commerce Visual Communications Web Design Specialization DCCCD TAMUC
University of North Texas – PACS Visual Communications DCCCD UNT PACS
University of Texas - Tyler Visual Communications DCCCD UTT
Slide: 24AAS to BAAS Guided PathwaysAAS earned from DCCCD
Degree - Personal Computer SupportCareer Cluster - Information Technology
BAAS School Pathway
Texas A&M University-Commerce Personal Computer Support DCCCD TAMUC
University of North Texas-PACS Personal Computer Support DCCCD UNT PACS
Tarleton State University Personal Computer Support DCCCD TSU
University of Texas-Tyler Personal Computer Support DCCCD UTT
Degree - Software Programmer/DeveloperCareer Cluster - Information Technology
BAAS School Pathway
Texas A&M University-Commerce Software Programmer Developer DCCCD TAMUC
University of North Texas-PACS Software Programmer Developer DCCCD UNT PACS
Tarleton State University Software Programmer Developer DCCCD TSU
University of Texas - Tyler Software Programmer Developer DCCCD UTT
Degree - Criminal JusticeCareer Cluster - Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
BAAS School Pathway
University of Texas-Tyler Criminal Justice DCCCD UTT
Tarleton State University Criminal Justice DCCCD TSU
University of North Texas-PACS Criminal Justice DCCCD UNT PACS
Texas A&M University-Commerce Criminal Justice DCCCD TAMUC
Key Activities and Planning
Slide: 26Early College High School Support Systems
Early College High School
Internal Support Dallas ISD
Campus Site Teams Intergovernmental
Affairs
Project Management
Office
Facilities
CommunicationsMarketing
Budget
Teaching and
Learning
Neighborhood Schools Initiative
Industry Partners
City of Dallas
Educate Texas
Higher EDPartners
DCCCD External Support Colleges/Higher ED
External Support City/Industry Partners
Technology
United Way
P-TECH STEM Council
Dallas Regional Chamber
North Dallas Chamber
Slide: 27Communications Plan
• Communications / Marketing Plan Brochures Digital Billboards Website Flyers Press Kit: Radio, Newspaper Phone call-outs Media Events Promotional Videos Articles Recruitment Fair Social Media (Facebook)
Slide: 28Training and Professional Dev.
Professional Development Plan Early College High School Design Training Site Visits PD Sessions Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Summer Bridge Common Instructional Framework Instructional Rounds
Project Management Support
Slide: 30Project Rosters and Committees
Primary Committee Structure (4)
Additional committees & workgroups
Executive Directors
Executive Directors/Principals
DCCCD College Planning Committees
& Dual-Credit Coordinators
Slide: 31Project Work Breakdown
Tracking of All Primary Work Tasks
• Project Initiation and Planning
• Agreement and Contracts
• Campus Teams
• Technology Needs
• College Partners
• Construction
• Curriculum
• Early College and PTech Framework
• Facilities
• Staffing
• Student Recruitment
• Training
• Professional Development
• Industry Partners
• Transportation
Slide: 32Project Collaborative Site
A collaborative project site to store project documents and track progress updates
Slide: 33Collegiate Workplace Coordinator Site
A collaborative project site for College Workplace Coordinators to track Activities with Industry Partners
Reports
Slide: 34Industry Partners
• 45+ Industry Partners for the Collegiate Academies
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Wilmer-Hutchins Collegiate AcademyW.T. White Collegiate Academy
W.H. Adamson Collegiate AcademyThomas Jefferson Collegiate Academy
Sunset Collegiate AcademySouth Oak Cliff Collegiate Academy
Seagoville P-TechRoosevelt Academy of Collegiate Studies
Pinkston Collegiate AcademyNorth Dallas Collegiate Academy
Molina Collegiate AcademyMadison Collegiate Academy
Lincoln Collegiate AcademyKimball Collegiate Academy
Hillcrest Collegiate AcademyConrad Global Collegiate Academy
Carter Collegiate AcademyBryan Adams Collegiate Academy
Number of Industry Partners per Collegiate Academy
Slide: 35Industry Partners
• Industry Partner Planning Meetings
Slide: 36Industry Partners
• Industry Partner Reveal and Recognition Events
Slide: 37Collegiate Academy Q&A
Slide: 38
Dallas ISD Collegiate AcademyDr. Michael Hinojosa, Superintendent of Schools, Dallas ISD
Israel Cordero, Chief of Strategic Initiatives and External Relations
Usamah Rodgers, Executive Director, P-TECH and Early College Programs
Creating Opportunities for our Students