2020 On-Demand Library
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Keynote: Every Student Deserves to Feel Like a Hero
Sydney Chaffee, 2017 National Teacher of the Year
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Welcome Address
Mike Morath, TEA Commissioner
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Building and Sustaining the CCR School Models
Panel facilitated by Susan Henderson, Educate Texas
Mentor leaders from various campuses share lessons learned on building and sustaining a successful CCR School Models campus.
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College and Career Preparation Assessment Overview
Avery Barrera and Tracy Johnson, Texas Education Agency
Receive an introductory overview on industry-based certifications and college preparation assessments (SAT, ACT, and TSIA).
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CCR School Models Interactive Blueprint and Toolkits
Krystal Garza, Texas Education Agency
Attendees will receive a guided tour of TEA’s resources, featuring the launch of the new CCR School Models Interactive Blueprint.
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Debut of the 2020 ECHS Blueprint
Christine Bailie, Texas Education Agency
Changes and improvements made to the ECHS model will be featured in the launch of the 2020-21 ECHS Blueprint.
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Earning College Credit Prior to Graduation
Kay Humes, Texas Education Agency
Attendees will learn about the statewide goals for dual credit and explore the reality of earning college credit in high school.
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Effective Advising for Student Success
Alexis Bauserman, Texas Education Agency
Attendees will explore the components of an effective advising program and receive an overview of new resources under development.
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“I Was Inverted” What Top Gun’s Maverick Has in Common with Today’s Labor Market
Steve Smith, Texas Education Agency
Attendees will learn how to use labor market data to develop effective local career education programs aligned with workforce needs.
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Lessons From the Planning Year
Panel facilitated by Kenya Wilson, Educate Texas
CCR School Models leaders who are wrapping up their planning year share best practices and lessons learned.
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Q&A Session for the 2020-2021 ECHS Blueprint
Stacy Avery and Christine Bailie, Texas Education Agency
This session complements and should be considered as Part II of Debut of the 2020 ECHS Blueprint. Presenters will address questions from the CCRSM Network which were collected from the Debut as well as real-time questions received.
TEA invites those who were not able to join us for the launch of the revised ECHS Blueprint on June 16 to view the recorded presentation on the ON24 platform prior to this session.
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Role of the IHE in ECHS and P-TECH Partnerships
Tonie Badillo and Myshie Pagel, El Paso Community College / James Gee, Riverside High School / Garrett Ritchey, Clint P-TECH / Stephen Fernandez, Empire Early College High School
This session will explore how committed and innovative efforts from IHE and CCR School Models model partnerships create pathways for student success.
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School Design and Sustainability
Anna Lisa Garza, Seguin Early College High School
Seguin ECHS shares how it re-examined its school design and changed it to become more sustainable.
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Student Voices
Panel facilitated by Reo Pruiett, Educate Texas
Graduates share their CCR School Models campus experiences and the impact their non-traditional education had on their lives, career choices and family.
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Texas Programs of Study 101
Debbie Wieland, Texas Education Agency
Learn how your school can strengthen pathways and CTE programming and receive a high-level overview of the TEA statewide programs of study.
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Utilizing Success Coaches for Student Support
Tanna Rodriguez, Faith Flores, Stephanie Reyes, and Andrea Yacoub, Estacado Early College High School
Attendees will examine the roles and expectations of “Success Coaches” and how they bridge the gap between high school and dual credit classes.
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We are the Solution! How a Partnership Between School Districts and Local Workforce Solutions Office Can Impact Students
David O. Gutierrez, Workforce Solutions / Guadalupe Chávez, La Joya ISD
Workforce Solutions will share their holistic approach to impacting schools and communities and La Joya ISD will share their strategies on how they have embedded Workforce Solutions services in their schools.