New Career Pathways

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NEW CAREER PATHWAYS USD 305 Salina Public Schools

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NEW CAREER PATHWAYSUSD 305

Salina Public Schools

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In fall 2009, the Career Pathways Advisory Committee was assembled to gather recommendations for new pathways.

STEM – Engineering was the highest recommendation by a significant margin.

Manufacturing Production was one of the top 5 recommendations.

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The STEM Advisory Committee was formed in fall 2010 to research the costs of implementing this pathway.

Much of the research focused on Project Lead the Way program as the curricular framework.

The committee identified many challenges and barriers for Engineering but recommended that USD 305 implement this pathway if possible.

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In spring 2012 the Salina Chamber of Commerce, Salina Area Technical College, USD 305, and several local industries formed a partnership called the Employee Development Transition Project.

The committee identified three high priority career fields that would require highly skilled workers in Salina within the next 5 years:

1. Manufacturing Production, especially welding2. STEM – Engineering3. Construction, especially residential

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Largest 25 public school districts in Kansas (2011-12 headcount)

District Name Manufacturing Construction Engineering/ PLTW

1. Wichita 2. Shawnee Mission Public Schools 3. Olathe 4. Blue Valley 5. Kansas City 6. Topeka Public Schools 7. Lawrence 8. Geary County Schools 9. Garden City 10. Salina 11. Maize 12. De Soto 13. Derby 14. Dodge City 15. Manhattan-Ogden 16. Auburn Washburn 17. Goddard 18. Andover 19. Gardner Edgerton 20. Haysville 21. Hutchinson Public Schools 22. Liberal 23. Emporia 24. Turner-Kansas City 25. Seaman

District Name Manufacturing Construction Engineering/ PLTW

1. Wichita 2. Shawnee Mission Public Schools 3. Olathe 4. Blue Valley 5. Kansas City 6. Topeka Public Schools 7. Lawrence 8. Geary County Schools 9. Garden City 10. Salina

11. Maize 12. De Soto 13. Derby 14. Dodge City 15. Manhattan-Ogden 16. Auburn Washburn 17. Goddard 18. Andover 19. Gardner Edgerton 20. Haysville 21. Hutchinson Public Schools

22. Liberal

23. Emporia 24. Turner-Kansas City

25. Seaman

District Name Manufacturing Construction Engineering/ PLTW

1. Wichita 2. Shawnee Mission Public Schools 3. Olathe 4. Blue Valley 5. Kansas City 6. Topeka Public Schools 7. Lawrence 8. Geary County Schools 9. Garden City 10. Salina

11. Maize 12. De Soto 13. Derby 14. Dodge City 15. Manhattan-Ogden 16. Auburn Washburn 17. Goddard 18. Andover 19. Gardner Edgerton 20. Haysville 21. Hutchinson Public Schools

22. Liberal

23. Emporia 24. Turner-Kansas City

25. Seaman

District Name Manufacturing Construction Engineering/ PLTW

1. Wichita 2. Shawnee Mission Public Schools 3. Olathe 4. Blue Valley 5. Kansas City 6. Topeka Public Schools 7. Lawrence 8. Geary County Schools 9. Garden City 10. Salina

11. Maize 12. De Soto 13. Derby 14. Dodge City 15. Manhattan-Ogden 16. Auburn Washburn 17. Goddard 18. Andover 19. Gardner Edgerton 20. Haysville 21. Hutchinson Public Schools 22. Liberal

23. Emporia 24. Turner-Kansas City

25. Seaman

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Our community needs:Our community needs:

MACHINISTSENGINEERS

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

WELDERS

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Grade 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-1811th & 12th

      

    Residential Carpentry IIEngineering Design & Development

Machine Tool Technology IIProduction Welding Processes II

10th   

  

    Residential Carpentry IPrinciples of Engineering

Machine Tool Technology IProduction Welding Processes I

9th       

Commercial Construction Crafts Skilled Mechanical Crafts

Introduction to Engineering DesignProduction Blueprint Reading

Manufacturing-Welding StrandManufacturing-Machinist StrandEngineeringConstruction-Residential

1 new course

3 new courses

5 new courses

2 new courses

1 new course

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Adding new courses over the next Adding new courses over the next 5 years: what will this take?5 years: what will this take?

Other staff development

Training: Project Lead The Way

Certifications

Facilities upgradesEquipment and technologyResources

Changing attitudes

Curriculum

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Projected Costs• Curriculum development

• Equipment and technology

• Professional development

• Supplies, resources, textbooks

• Building materials

Pathway and strand

2012-2013

2013-2014

2014-2015

2015-2016

2016-2017

2017-2018

Annually

Manufacturing-Welding $7,500  $25,816 $136,140 $40,900 $20,700 $20,700 $20,700

Manufacturing- Machinist $0  $4,200 $35,915 $35,925 $3,850 $3,850 $3,850

STEM- Engineering $0  $5,000 $9,575 $20,400 $7,055 $1,684 $1,684

Construction- residential $0  $0 $15,000 $23,157 $43,651 $39,983 $34,163

TOTALS $7,500 $35,016 $196,630 $120,382 $75,256 $66,217 $60,397

Approved pathways receive state vocational funding and support from Perkins

Some materials may be donated by local industries

USD 305 would receive stipends for graduates who earn recognized industry certifications

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Concerns