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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 |