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GROUNDBREAKING NOVEMBER 17, 2016 Career/Tech LABS Sample Lab CRIMINAL JUSTICE Food Court Multi-Purpose College and Career Development Campus: Five Career Interest-Themed Academies 1,200 high school students Real-world


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GROUNDBREAKING NOVEMBER 17, 2016

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Career/Tech LABS

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Sample Lab CRIMINAL JUSTICE

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Food Court

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Multi-Purpose College and Career Development Campus:

➢ Five Career Interest-Themed Academies ■ 1,200 high school students ■ Real-world experiences in simulated work environments ■ Advanced Work Based Learning and Honors Mentorship Opportunities ■ Industry Certifications (Adobe, FEMA, CPR, FAA, OSHA, etc.) ■ Advanced Placement Courses and Move On When Ready (UNG and LTC) ➢ Community Makerspace Lab ➢ Junior Achievement Discovery Center ➢ Business, Industry, and Civic Engagement ➢ FCS Bus Transportation Provided

OPENING: 2018-19 SCHOOL YEAR

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CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK

Modeled after Ford Next Generation Learning

○ Transforming the Secondary School Experience

Five Career Interest-Themed Academies

Small Learning Communities

Personalized Learning Experience

Transforming Teaching and Learning ■ Collaboration ■ Experiential Learning ■ Teacher Externships

Business Involvement and Civic Engagement

Planning and implementation of pathways ■ Career interest pathways chosen based on economic development needs

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ANTICIPATED COURSE OFFERINGS

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CAREER INTEREST PATHWAYS

  • Career Pathways are state-approved career

enhancement programs defined as a coherent, articulated sequence of rigorous academic and career-related courses starting in ninth grade and leading to an associate degree, and/or an industry-recognized certificate or licensure, and/or a baccalaureate degree and beyond.

  • Career, Technical, and Agricultural

Education (CTAE) provides students with the opportunity to select at least three sequenced courses in a career pathway.

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ANTICIPATED CAREER INTEREST PATHWAYS

School of Aerospace and Logistics

Flight Operations Distribution and Logistics

School of Criminal Justice and Law

Applications of Law Criminal Investigations Cybersecurity Legal Services

School of Healthcare and First Responders

Fire and Emergency Services Healthcare Information Technology

School of Hospitality and Design

Hospitality and Tourism Graphic Design

School of Mechatronics and Energy

Mechatronics Energy Systems

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CAREER PATHWAY COURSE OFFERINGS

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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS, AP, MOWR

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PATHWAYS PROVIDE UNIQUE, EXCITING, AND INNOVATIVE EXPERIENCES

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INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS

  • Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop
  • Criminal Justice
  • Emergency and Fire Management Services
  • Emergency Medical Responder
  • FAA
  • FEMA
  • Hospitality Management, Lodging, or Travel and Tourism
  • Lanier Technical College-Technical Certificates
  • Legal Office Assistant
  • Logistics Associate or Technician
  • Mechatronics
  • OSHA
  • Telehealth Coordinator, Clinical Presenter, or Liaison
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SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE AND LOGISTICS

Future Careers in Flight Operations

Aerospace Engineering & Operations Operations Technicians Avionics Inspectors Air Traffic Controllers Aircraft Cargo Handling Airfield Operations Specialist Airline Pilots Flight Engineers Flight Attendants Supervisors

Future Careers in Distribution & Logistics

Logisticians Logistics Analysts Logistics Engineers Logistics Managers Storage and Distribution Managers Freight, Stock, and Materials Movers Packers and Packagers Power Distributors and Dispatchers Supply Chain & Transportation Managers

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SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW

Future Careers in Criminal Justice

Police Detectives Police Patrol Officers Sheriff Deputy Sheriff Fire Investigators FBI Agent Investigator Narcotics Detective Criminal Investigator Supervisors

Future Careers in Law

Judges & Lawyers Paralegals & Legal Assistants Court Reporters and Clerks Criminal Investigators File & Document Managers Investigators Legal Secretaries Immigration & Custom Inspectors Judicial Law Clerks Negotiators

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SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW

Future Careers in Cybersecurity

Chief Information Security Officer Forensic Computer Analyst Information Security Analyst Security Architect IT Security Engineer Security Systems Administrator IT Security Consultant

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SCHOOL OF HEALTHCARE AND FIRST RESPONDERS

Future Careers for First Responders

Fire Prevention & Safety Technology/Technicians Firefighting & Investigation Fire Marshal Forest Fire Inspectors & Prevention Specialists Emergency Medical Technicians & Paramedics Police, Fire, & Ambulance Dispatchers

Future Careers in Healthcare IT

Epidemiologists Informatics Nurse Specialists Medical Health Services Managers Medical Records & Health Information Techs Medical Secretaries Medical Transcriptionists Registered Nurse Software Developers

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SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND DESIGN

Future Careers in Graphic Design

Graphic Designers Desktop Publishers Commercial & Industrial Designers Multimedia Artists & Animators Computer Programmers Print Binding & Finishing Printing Press Operators Proofreaders & Copy Markers

Future Careers in Hospitality and Tourism

Interpreters & Translators Cruise Ship Directors Facilities Managers Travel Agent Travel Bloggers Tourism Advisors Special Events Coordinators Resort Salespersons

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SCHOOL OF MECHATRONICS AND ENERGY

Future Careers in Energy

Engineering Technicians Mining Engineers Petroleum Engineers Hazardous Waste Technicians Pipefitters/Pipelayers Meteorologists Geologists Power Plant Operators Electricians

Future Careers in Mechatronics

Electrical Engineers Industrial Engineers Mechanical Engineers Industrial Machinery Mechanics Electrical & Electronics Repair Manufacturing Chemical Plant & System Operators Engineering Technicians

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CTSO’s

(Career Tech Student Organizations)

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BENEFITS OF CAREER PATHWAYS

  • 96.8% High School Graduation Rate for CTAE students
  • 99.9% Percentage of CTAE students who left secondary education and

were placed in postsecondary education or advanced training, in the military service or employment

  • The National Research Center reports that the more students

participate in CTSO activities, the higher their academic motivation, academic engagement, grades, career self efficacy, college aspirations and employability skills.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Opening with 9th and 10th grade (approximately 600 students)
  • Bus Transportation Provided
  • Industry Certifications, CTSO’s, Clubs, Organizations, Honor Societies
  • Advanced Placement, MOWR, Honors Mentorship, WBL Opportunities
  • Applications available in Fall 2017
  • www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/alliance @AllianceAI
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JOIN US AT ALLIANCE ACADEMY IN 2018

WHERE THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS...

WHERE THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS...

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FEEDBACK WANTED

Help us choose our mascot! Which pathway interests you?

www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/alliancemascot www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/allianceschool