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Dallas ISD Collegiate Academy Creating Opportunities for our Students Dr. Michael Hinojosa, Superintendent of Schools, Dallas ISD Israel Cordero , Chief of Strategic Initiatives and External Relations Usamah Rodgers , Executive Director, P-TECH and


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Dallas ISD Collegiate Academy

  • Dr. 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

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Collegiate Academy Overview

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Collegiate Academy Overview

Agenda

  • Student Data Trends
  • Early College Model
  • College Partnership
  • Key Activities and Planning
  • Project Management Support
  • Industry Partnership
  • Questions and Answers
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Student Data Trends

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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 Educational Attainm ent: Adults 2 5 and Over

2 0 1 4 U.S. Census Am erican Com m unity Survey Estim ate

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, No Diploma Associates Degree or Higher 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%

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What does the Data tell us?

Article: Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States

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What does the Data tell us?

Article: Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States

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What does the Data tell us?

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Early College Model

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Early 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

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Early College High Schools

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Collegiate Application Overview

120 127 137 138 138 151 158 173 174 187 195 205 211 226 228 228 236 240 266 274 299 325 449

  • H. Grady Spruce Early College High School

South Oak Cliff Pathways in Technology at Mountain View… Hillcrest Engineering Technology at Richland College Sunset Public Health and Teaching at UNT Dallas Bryan Adams Pathways in Teaching at Eastfield College North Dallas Pathways in Technology at Brookhaven College Lincoln Business Technology at UNT Dallas Adamson Pathways in Technology at El Centro College Molina Business Technology at Mountain View College Roosevelt Health and Technology at El Centro College Madison 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 Brookhaven Kimball 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 College

Collegiate Applications by School

* Stand-alone Schools

4885 Total Applications

(with stand-alone schools)

3934 Total Applications

(without stand-alone schools)

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Student 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
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Collegiate Academy Overview

40% 35% 12% 6% 4%3%

Parent #1 Education

Did not finish High School High School Diploma/GED Some College Bachelor Degree Graduate Degree/Post Graduate Training Associate Degree

1558 1372 468 141 224 171 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800

Did not finish High School High School Diploma/GED Some College Associate Degree Bachelor Degree Graduate Degree/Post Graduate Training

Parent #1 Education - Counts

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Teacher 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

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Teacher 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

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for students to accelerate toward college expectations and design high school syllabi  Enthusiastic and energetic

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College Partnership

  • Strategic partnership between Dallas ISD and

the Dallas County Community College District

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North Dallas

District 2 Dustin Marshall

Brookhaven College

Molina

District 7 Audrey Pinkerton

Mountain View College

W.T. White

District 1 Edwin Flores

Brookhaven College

Bryan Adams

District 3 Dan Micciche

Eastfield College

Sunset

District 7 Audrey Pinkerton

Mountain View College/UNT Dallas

COHORT 1 & COHORT 2 COLLEGIATE ACADEMY SITES

Hillcrest

District 2 Dustin Marshall

Richland College Adamson

District 7 Audrey Pinkerton

El Centro College

Wilmer- Hutchins

District 5 Lew Blackburn

North Lake College

Kimball

District 6 Joyce Foreman

Mountain View College

Lincoln

District 9 Bernadette Nutall

El Centro College/UNT Dallas

Thomas Jefferson

District 1 Edwin Flores Brookhaven College

Pinkston

District 5 Lew Blackburn El Centro College

SOC

District 5 Lew Blackburn Mountain View College

Carter

District 6 Joyce Foreman Cedar Valley College

Conrad

District 3 Dan Micciche Richland College

Madison

District 9 Bernadette Nutall El Centro College

Roosevelt

District 5 Lew Blackburn El Centro College

Seagoville

District 4 Jaime Resendez Eastfield College

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Pathways 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

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Crosswalks and Pathways

AAS earned from DCCCD

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College Partnership

4-Year Universities

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AAS to BAAS Guided Pathways

AAS earned from DCCCD

Degree - Business Administration Career 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 Drafting Career 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 Graphics Career 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

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AAS to BAAS Guided Pathways

AAS earned from DCCCD

Degree - Management Career 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 Technology Career Cluster - Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

BAAS School Pathway University of North Texas-PACS Electronics Technology DCCCD UNT PACS Texas A&M University-Commerce ElectronicsTechnology DCCCD TAMUC University of Texas - Tyler Electronics Technology DCCCD UTT

Degree - Interactive Simulation & Game Tech Art/Animation/Design Career 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 Specialization Career 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

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AAS to BAAS Guided Pathways

AAS earned from DCCCD

Degree - Personal Computer Support Career 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/Developer Career 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 Justice Career 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

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Key Activities and Planning

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Early College High School Support Systems

Early College High School

Internal Support Dallas ISD

Campus Site Teams Intergovernmental Affairs Project Management Office Facilities Communications Marketing Budget Teaching and Learning Neighborhood Schools Initiative Industry Partners City of Dallas Educate Texas Higher ED Partners DCCCD

External Support Colleges/Higher ED External Support City/Industry Partners

Technology United Way P-TECH STEM Council Dallas Regional Chamber North Dallas Chamber

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Communications 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)

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Training 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

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Project Management Support

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Project Rosters and Committees

Primary Committee Structure (4)

Additional committees & workgroups

  • Executive Directors
  • Executive Directors/Principals
  • DCCCD College Planning Committees

& Dual-Credit Coordinators

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Project 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
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Project Collaborative Site

A collaborative project site to store project documents and track progress updates

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Collegiate Workplace Coordinator Site

A collaborative project site for College Workplace Coordinators to track Activities with Industry Partners

Reports

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Industry Partners

  • 45+ Industry Partners for the Collegiate Academies

3 2 1 3 3 2 3 2 4 5 1 3 2 1 3 7 3 1 2 4 6 8 10 Wilmer-Hutchins Collegiate Academy W.T. White Collegiate Academy W.H. Adamson Collegiate Academy Thomas Jefferson Collegiate Academy Sunset Collegiate Academy South Oak Cliff Collegiate Academy Seagoville P-Tech Roosevelt Academy of Collegiate Studies Pinkston Collegiate Academy North Dallas Collegiate Academy Molina Collegiate Academy Madison Collegiate Academy Lincoln Collegiate Academy Kimball Collegiate Academy Hillcrest Collegiate Academy Conrad Global Collegiate Academy Carter Collegiate Academy Bryan Adams Collegiate Academy

Number of Industry Partners per Collegiate Academy

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Industry Partners

  • Industry Partner Planning Meetings
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Industry Partners

  • Industry Partner Reveal and Recognition Events
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Collegiate Academy Q&A

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Dallas ISD Collegiate Academy

  • Dr. 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