Agenda Plus
School Board of Clay County
April 6, 2017 - Regular School Board Meeting
Title
D7 - Public Hearing to Approve Adoption of Career & Technology Education Textbooks
Description

The Instructional Resources Department is seeking the permission to adopt and purchase the following Career & Technology Education (CTE) courses’ textbooks:

1. Culinary Arts: Level 1 - Pearson

2. Commercial Photography Technology Level 1 &2 - DK

3. Exploration of Aerospace Technology Level 2

4. Criminal Justice Operations Level 1 - Cengage Learning

5. Early Childhood Education Level 1 - Goodheart - Wilcox

6. Early Childhood Education Level 2 - Goodheart - Wilcox

7. Introduction to Technology (Project Lead the Way): Principles of Engineering Level 2 - Cengage Learning

8. Commercial Photography Technology Level 3 - DK

9. Fashion Technology and Design Services: Design Services Core - Goodheart - Wilcox

10. Culinary Arts: Level 4 - Pearson

11. Introduction to Technology (Project Lead the Way): Civil Engineering and Architecture Level 4 - Cengage

Gap Analysis
The adoption cycle for Career & Technology Education (CTE) began in 2015-2016; therefore, we must have all books adopted by 2016-2017 to meet the two year requirement set by Florida Statutes. These final books will complete the Career Technology Education (CTE) adoption.
Previous Outcomes
Career & Technology Education (CTE) was up for adoption in 2015-2016. Statute requires a district to adopt within two years and three years to fully purchase. This is the final purchase for Career & Technology Education (CTE).
Expected Outcomes
The Board will approve the adoption and purchase of the above textbooks for the remaining courses in Career & Technology Education (CTE).
Strategic Plan Goal
Engage community members and teachers to establish their voices as advocates for Clay County students. Establish a deeper understanding of the organization’s curriculum selections.
Recommendation

Instructional Resources is asking the Clay County School Board to approve the adoption and purchase of  the newly vetted curriculum for the remaining Career & Technology Education (CTE) courses.

In accordance with the Florida State Statute 1006.283, the CCSB is required to give prior notice of newly selected curriculum.

Contact
Dr. Terri Stahlman, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Sandi Rocquin, Supervisor of Instructional Resources
Financial Impact
$109,025
Review Comments
Attachments
CTE Adoption.pdf