Reporting Industry Certifications and Career & Professional Academies Tara Goodman Tara McLarnon Division of Career and Adult Education.
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Reporting Industry Reporting Industry Certifications and Career & Certifications and Career & Professional AcademiesProfessional Academies
Tara GoodmanTara McLarnon
Division of Career and Adult Education
Purposes for Reporting Industry Purposes for Reporting Industry CertificationsCertificationsFlorida Career and Professional
Education Act (aka CAPE Act) School Grades
◦Industry Certifications from the Industry Certification Funding List counts in the High School Grade, beginning in 2009-10
Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act◦Technical Skill Attainment
Requirements2
2011 Legislative Changes2011 Legislative ChangesStatutory changes to the CAPE
Act were included in the following bills:
SB2120 – Chapter 2011-55, Laws of Florida
http://laws.flrules.org/files/Ch_2011-055.pdf
HB1255http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/
Bill/2011/1255/BillText/er/PDF3
2011 Legislative Changes2011 Legislative ChangesRequire SBE to adopt weights for each
industry certification◦Three weights: 0.1, 0.2, or 0.3◦Criteria must be based 50 percent on rigor
and 50 percent on employment value◦Rigor = number of instructional hours, plus
work experience hours, with bonus for certifications with a statewide articulation agreement
◦Employment Value = average annual openings, growth rate, and entry wage for the primary occupation linked to the certification
◦Calculation will be specified in the SBE rule for the industry certification process
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2011 Legislative Changes2011 Legislative ChangesMiddle schools
◦Creation of middle school career and professional academies
◦Inclusion of industry certifications earned in middle school in the school grades calculation
◦Inclusion of industry certifications earned in middle school in the FEFP calculation when the student graduates
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2011 Legislative Changes2011 Legislative ChangesAcademies
◦Performance criteria was changed◦An element was removed from the
original 13 required components◦One element was changed –
requirement for the Ready to Work credential was removed, replaced with requirement to include a plan to sustain career and professional academies
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Key Florida Statutes for Career Key Florida Statutes for Career and Professional Academiesand Professional Academiess. 1003.492, F.S. – Industry
Certified Career Education Programs◦Authority for the State Board of Education Rule (Rule 6A-6.0573, F.A.C.)
◦Requires the Department to collect student achievement and performance data in industry-certified career education programs Annual report required by December 31
2009-10 Report: http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/pdf/capepr0910.pdf
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Key Florida Statutes for Career Key Florida Statutes for Career and Professional Academiesand Professional Academiess. 1003.493, F.S. – Industry
Certified Career Education Programs◦A "career and professional academy" is a research-based program that integrates a rigorous academic curriculum with an industry-specific curriculum aligned directly to priority workforce needs established by the regional workforce board.
◦11 required elements in the law that define a career and professional academy.
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Key Florida Statutes for Career Key Florida Statutes for Career and Professional Academiesand Professional Academiess. 1011.62(1)(o) – Calculation of additional full-
time equivalence membership based on certification of successful completion of industry-certified career and professional academy pursuant to s. 1003.492◦ Student eligibility for additional FTE is based on the
following: Enrollment in a registered career and professional
academy Completion of a certification on the approved list Receipt of standard high school diploma
◦ Students earning certification through dual enrollment are not eligible for the additional FTE calculation.
◦ NEW – Each certification was weighted in 0.3 in the original legislation; now each certification will be weighted 0.1, 0.2, or 0.3.
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State Board Rule - 6A-State Board Rule - 6A-6.0573 6.0573 Will be revised in Summer 2011 to
conform with new statutory requirementsIncluding the formula for the calculation
of weights for each industry certification
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““The Lists”The Lists”Comprehensive Industry Certification List
Industry Certification Funding List
Perkins IV Technical Skill Attainment Inventory (Secondary Programs)
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Comprehensive Industry Comprehensive Industry Certification ListCertification ListAgency for Workforce Innovation (AWI)
creates and maintains comprehensive list of highest and best industry-recognized certifications.
Must be approved by Workforce Florida, Inc.
Includes certifications that may not be earned by students at the secondary level, although the student may take introductory coursework leading to the certification
Serves as the basis for the annual “Industry Certification Funding List”
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Comprehensive Industry Comprehensive Industry Certification ListCertification List
Additional industry certifications may be recommended to the Agency for Workforce Innovation or Workforce Florida, Inc. by regional workforce boards and career and professional academies.
These submissions will be reviewed and, if approved, will be included on the comprehensive list for that year.
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Timeline for Timeline for Comprehensive Comprehensive Industry Certification ListIndustry Certification List
Time Frame Activity for 2011-12 Comprehensive List
August 2010 – September 2010
WFI opens a submission of requests to the 2011-12 comprehensive List
October – November 2010
WFI, AWI and DOE staff conduct research on submissions received by WFI
December 2010 – January 2011
WFI, AWI, and DOE finalize their recommendations to the State Workforce Board
February 2011 The State Workforce Board adopts the 2011-12 Comprehensive Industry Certification List
March 1, 2011 WFI posts the final 2011-12 Comprehensive Industry Certification List
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Industry Certification Industry Certification Funding ListFunding ListCreated by the Division of Career and
Adult EducationApproved by the State Board of
Education each yearFor inclusion:
◦ The certification shall be on the “Comprehensive Industry Certification List.”
◦ The certification shall be achievable by secondary students.
◦ The certification shall require a minimum of 150 hours of instruction.
◦ The certification shall have been offered for at least one year in a school district. (This requirement may be waived by the Commissioner of Education.)
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Timeline for Timeline for Industry Industry Certification Funding ListCertification Funding List
Time Frame Activity for 2011-12 Funding List
March 1, 2011 WFI posts the final 2011-12 Comprehensive Industry Certification List
March 15, 2011 DOE distributes a preliminary 2011-12 Industry Certification Funding List
March 15, 2011 to April 15, 2011
DOE has an open submission window during which districts may submit requests for additions to the funding list.
April 15 to May 2011
DOE staff review the requests to confirm that all of the required criteria are met.
August 2011 State Board of Education adopts the 2011-12 Industry Certification Funding List
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Registration of Career and Registration of Career and Professional AcademiesProfessional Academies
DOE will maintain a website for school districts to register career and professional academies that meet the requirements of s. 1003.493, F.S.
For 2011-12, this registration will include middle school career academies in a separate reporting window.
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Registration of Registration of Career and Professional Career and Professional AcademiesAcademiesSuperintendents must certify that
each academy meets all of the requirements of s. 1003.493, F.S.
Eligibility for funding is limited to academies registered with the DOE under s. 1011.62(1)(o), F.S.
Registration process creates a 3-digit identifier for the academy◦This identifier is used to identify
students enrolled in the academy and reported in Surveys 2, 3, and 5
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Eligibility for add-on FTE under Eligibility for add-on FTE under S. 1011.62(1)(o)S. 1011.62(1)(o)Student must have:
◦Been enrolled in a registered CAPE academy and earned certification on the Funding List linked to a secondary CTE course and program.
◦Graduated with a standard diploma.
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Performance CriteriaPerformance Criteria The performance criteria was
changed in 2011 legislation (HB1255)
If the passage rate on an industry certification examination that is associated with the career and professional academy falls below 50 percent, the academy must discontinue enrollment of new students the following school year and each year thereafter until such time as the passage rate is above 50 percent or the academy is discontinued.
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Issue 1 – Reporting Students Issue 1 – Reporting Students Enrolled in Career and Enrolled in Career and Professional Academies in Professional Academies in Surveys 2, 3, and 5Surveys 2, 3, and 5Data on students in registered career
and professional academy is reported on the Federal/State Indicator Status format for Surveys 2, 3, and 5, using the Career and Professional Academy Identifier element.◦For industry certifications, districts will
have until the final close date for Survey 5 to update these records. For example, in the 2009-10 reporting cycle, Survey 5 was closed on February 28, 2011. The survey period dates are approved and published by the Department on an annual basis.
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Issue 2 – Reporting CAPE Issue 2 – Reporting CAPE Students Attempting to Earn Students Attempting to Earn Industry Certifications in Industry Certifications in Survey 5Survey 5Data on industry certifications is
reported on the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Student Course Schedule format, Survey 5
Districts must report on all industry certifications taken, including those which a student did not successfully complete.
Two elements that must be reported: ◦ Industry Certification Identifier◦ Industry Certification Outcome
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Issue 2 – Reporting Students Issue 2 – Reporting Students Attempting to Earn Industry Attempting to Earn Industry CertificationsCertificationsUp to two certifications can be
reported linked to a single course.For dually enrolled students,
certification can be reported by linking to a postsecondary course number.
Beginning in 2011-12, Career and Professional Academy Identifier must be reported on the CTE Student Course Format for academy students earning industry certifications.
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Issue 3 – Reporting Issue 3 – Reporting certifications for students who certifications for students who are not participating in career are not participating in career education.education.These certifications should be
reported using all zeros for the Program Code and Course Number fields.
No matching CTE Teacher Course record required.
These certifications will not be included in the funding calculation in 1011.62(1)(o), F.S., but may count for school grades
All certification reported may count for the high school grades calculation.◦See technical assistance on the
school grades calculation here: http://schoolgrades.fldoe.org/
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Issue 4 -- Reporting industry Issue 4 -- Reporting industry certifications during the year in certifications during the year in which the student took the which the student took the courseworkcourseworkIn most cases, the industry
certification must be reported in the year in which the student took the coursework that lead to the industry certification.
For calculation of funding under s. 1011.62(1)(o), the Department will check all standard diploma graduates against a multi-year file of student earning industry certifications while in an academy.
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Issue 5 – Prior year reporting in Issue 5 – Prior year reporting in limited circumstanceslimited circumstancesDistricts may report certifications
earned during the prior reporting year, in cases where the certification could not have been earned by the end of the update period. ◦Example: Student had to be 18 to earn
the certification and the18th birthday fell after the standard update period.
◦This method cannot be used to correct data reporting errors.
District may report prior year by using the following elements:◦School Year – Record Submission
element equals current reporting year.◦School Year – Course Taken element
equals the prior year.
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Data Reports Available to Data Reports Available to DistrictsDistrictsF71102 - Provides a list of
students who were included in the calculation for the industry certification add-on FTE (s. 1011.62(1)(o), F.S.
This report is run for the 3rd and 4th FEFP calculation
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Data Reports Available to Data Reports Available to DistrictsDistrictsReport No Content
F71015 Career and Professional Academies Enrollment
F71016 Industry Certification by Academy, Grade, and School
F71017 Industry Certification Eligible for CAPE
F71018 Career and Professional Academy Membership
F71081 Career and Professional Academy Enrollment by Grade
F71082 Industry Certification by Academy and Grade
F71166 Perkins Eligible Industry Certification (includes non-CAPE exams)
F71171 CAPE Industry Certification by School and Grade
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Screen ShotsScreen Shots
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Screen ShotsScreen Shots
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Data ValidationData ValidationThe Division of Career and Adult
Education sends academy enrollment and industry certifications reports to districts at the end of each Survey period to ensure that program staff are aware of the information that has been reported
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Web ResourcesWeb Resources DOE Website – CAPE Act
http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/fcpea/default.asp◦ Industry Certification Funding Lists and Career and
Professional Academy registration site are available here.
Agency for Workforce Innovation - Comprehensive Industry Certification List
http://www.floridajobs.org/CAPE/cape.html◦ Comprehensive Industry Certification List is
available here.
Carl D. Perkins Technical Skill Attainment Inventories
http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/perkins/perkins_resources.asp
◦ See Header for Secondary and Postsecondary Technical Skill Attainment Inventory
◦ This information is also posted in Appendix Z
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Technical Assistance Paper: Florida Career and Professional Education Act
http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/pdf/CAPE-Act-TechAssist.pdf
Statewide Memorandum on Industry Certification Data Reporting
http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/pdf/icdr.pdf
6A-6.0573, F.A.C.-- Industry Certification Process
https://www.flrules.org/gateway/readFile.asp?sid=0&tid=7490357&type=1&file=6A-6.0573.doc
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Key ContactsKey Contacts Tara Goodman, Division of Career and Adult
Education Email: Tara.Goodman@fldoe.org Phone: 850-245-9001
Tara McLarnon, Division of Career and Adult Education Email: Tara.McLarnon@fldoe.org Phone: 850-245-9005
Larry McIntyre, Agency for Workforce Innovation Email: Larry.McIntyre@flaawi.com
Jayne Burgess, Workforce Florida Inc Email: jburgess@workforceflorida.com
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