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4794662783771July 201700July 2017Send questions, suggestions, or comments to Danielle Weaver, Editor, at CTE@doe.. Please join the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education in welcoming our newest staff membersJoseph Ryder, Administrative Staff AssistantJoseph Ryder joined the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education in May of 2017, having started his career with the Department of Education (DOE) in 2011 in the Office of Teacher Education and Licensure. Having a strong acumen for data, Joseph is looking forward to conducting research, supporting industry credentialing, and working with completer follow-up data. Celina Richardson, Lead Administrative Assistant With over 30 years of office administration experience, Celina Richardson joined the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education in July of 2017. For the past six years, Celina has gained state work experience with the Southside Virginia Training Center (SVTC) and Central State Hospital (CSH) where she worked as the Office Specialist III for the Directors of Social Services (SVTC) and Nursing (CSH). She looks forward to supporting the entire office staff.Career Success Stars in Career and Technical Education (CTE) “Career Success Stars” will begin in 2018. It will replace the long running R U “College & Career” Ready Magazine, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) production that has come to an end with its final 2017 publication. The new initiative will feature video profiles of the Commonwealth’s brightest Career Success Stars, former students who are now in their 20s and 30s. From the 62 nominees received by the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, CTE program completers to showcase by each of the 16 career clusters, an entrepreneur, active military personnel, and an intern video profiles were chosen. Winners will be posted on the VDOE website. The 16 career clusters are:Agriculture, Food and Natural ResourcesHospitality and TourismArchitecture and ConstructionHuman ServicesArts, A/V Technology and CommunicationsInformation TechnologyBusiness Management and AdministrationLaw, Public Safety, Corrections and SecurityEducation and TrainingManufacturingFinanceMarketingGovernment and Public AdministrationScience, Technology, Engineering and MathematicsHealth ScienceTransportation, Distribution, and LogisticsVDOE & VCCS Recognize Exemplary CTE ProgramsThe VDOE and Virginia Community College System (VCCS) honored 15 exemplary career and technical education programs and partnerships during the annual Creating Excellence Awards Program in Richmond on June 8.“These honorees are great examples of partnerships that connect K-12 education to community college credentials and real world employers,” State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Steven R. Staples said. “Their efforts are preparing the commonwealth’s workforce for the new Virginia economy.”The VCCS Postsecondary CTE State Awards were presented in two categories as follows:Business and Industry Partnership AwardATOS Corporation, nominated by Southside Virginia Community CollegeProgram AwardThe Culinary Arts Program, nominated by J. Sergeant Reynolds Community CollegeThe Women in STEM Program, nominated by Virginia Western Community CollegeThe VDOE Secondary CTE awards were given in three categories as follows:Advisory Committee Award State and Region 2 — Newport News City Public Schools CTE Advisory CommitteeRegion 4 — The Marshall Academy Governor’s STEM Advisory Committee, Fairfax County Public SchoolsRegion 5 — The Fluvanna County Public Schools CTE Advisory CommitteeBusiness and Industry Partnership AwardState and Region 5 — English Construction, nominated by Campbell County Public SchoolsRegion 1 — Chamber RVA, nominated by Chesterfield County Public SchoolsRegion 3 — Donnie Wells, Wawa, nominated by Spotsylvania County Public SchoolsRegion 4 — NOVA SySTEMic Solutions, nominated by Fairfax County Public SchoolsProgram AwardState and Region 1 — Chesterfield County Public Schools’ Environmental Biotechnologies ProgramRegion 3 — Richmond County Public Schools’ Culinary Arts ProgramRegion 4 — Fairfax County Public Schools’ STEM Robotics Systems 1Region 5 — Lynchburg City Public Schools’ Culinary Arts ProgramRegion 8 — Appomattox County Public Schools’ Veterinary Medicine ProgramPhotographs from the 2017 Creating Excellence Awards Program may be downloaded from the VDOE’s Flickr Creating Excellence Awards Program album.Application for New Career and Technical Education Program and/or CourseThe New CTE Program and/or Course application and directions have been revised as a result of new decade data for 2014-2024 and the availability of nonduplicated disaggregated employment data to use for labor market projections and duplicated data for use in career planning.?The application process ensures that new programs/courses comply with the Regulations Governing CTE, (8VAC 20-120).The application may be submitted at any time of the year but must be approved by the VDOE prior to course implementation and including related budget items in the Perkins CTE Local Plan and Budget Application.The revised application, directions, and a tutorial PowerPoint are available on the Program Administration & Management webpage under the heading, “Application for New Programs and/or Courses.” Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) 2017 National Program Award WinnersVirginia FCCLA chapters who were recognized as National Program Award winners include:Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety (FACTS) Program Award Winners:High School Winner:?Powhatan High School, Powhatan County Public Schools, received a $1,000 cash award for "Getting the FACTS Through a Road Safety Assessment".Middle School Winner: Peter Muhlenberg Middle School, Shenandoah County Public Schools, received a $1,000 cash award for "Duct Tape Seat Belt Awareness".Roadway Safety Achievement Award: Union High School, Wise County Public Schools, received a $500 cash award.Financial Fitness Program Award Winners:?High School Winner: Page County High School (PCHS), Page County Public Schools, received a $1,000 cash award for "PCHS FCCLA Panther Cooking Academy". Student Body Program Award Winners:?Middle School Winner: Louisa County?Middle School, Louisa County Public Schools, received a $1,000 cash award for "A Healthy and Responsible You".Bound for SpaceStudents at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Northern Virginia are building a satellite that they hope to launch into the Earth’s orbit next year. To learn more about how this group of students has partnered with nanosatellite company Ragnarok and Emergent Space Technologies, read This High School Science Project is Bound for Space. Virginia Student Named Best in the U.S. at Microsoft ExcelThe winners of the 2017 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) U.S. National Championship have been announced by Certiport, the leading test delivery solution provider for the global workforce and academic markets. John Dumoulin, a 17-year-old Forest Park High School (Prince William County Public Schools) student, took top honors at the competition that included more than 320,000 total entrants and 124 finalists in Orlando, Florida. John won first place in the Microsoft Excel 2016 category, and in addition to a $3,000 cash prize, he and a chaperone have won a trip to Anaheim, California for the MOS World Championship from July 30 - August 2, 2017. Congratulations, John!2017 U. S. Presidential Scholar NamedOne CTE student from Virginia, Logan Apple from Frederick County Public Schools, was named a 2017 U. S. Presidential Scholar. Logan is the first CTE student from Virginia to be selected for the national ranking. Among Logan’s accomplishments is his development of an App that translates American Sign Language to English. Four other Virginia CTE students were selected as semi-finalists this year. Microsoft AcademyThe latest report from Certiport/Microsoft Imagine Academy shows the following testing successes as of June 8, 2017. These numbers indicate that once again Virginia has surpassed their goal of 18,650 student Microsoft certifications:Total Certifications19,249Total Student Certifications18,817Total Teacher Certifications432Master CertificationsMOS Student Master Certifications274MOS Teacher Master Certifications9Technology Student Association National Conference 2017National Student Officers appointed:Aala Nasir, a rising senior from Deep Run High School, was elected to the position of President Jessica Strait, a rising senior from Abingdon High School was elected to the position of Vice President.Virginia TSA Accomplishments:Biotechnology Design 2nd, Stone Hill Middle School, Loudon County Public Schools Career Prep 3rd Erin Lim Holman Middle School, Henrico County Public SchoolsCatapult Design 3rd E.B. Stanley Middle School, Washington County Public SchoolsChapter Team, Written 1st Connor Barton, E.B. Stanley Middle School, Washington County Public SchoolsChapter Team, Written 2nd, Lexi Vencill, E.B. Stanley Middle School, Washington County Public SchoolsCommunity Service Video 1st, E.B. Stanley Middle School, Washington County Public SchoolsCommunity Service Video 3rd, Holman Middle School, Henrico County Public SchoolsConstruction Challenge 2nd, Blacksburg Middle School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsDigital Photography 3rd, Asmita Kadam, Holman Middle School, Henrico County Public SchoolsElectrical Applications 3rd, Dasol Lee, Blacksburg Middle School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsEnvironmental Engineering 1st, Mark Twain Middle School, Fairfax County Public SchoolsEnvironmental Engineering 2nd, Stone Hill Middles School, Loudon County Public Schools Flight 2nd, Philip Clement, Holman Middle School, Henrico County Public SchoolsForensic Technology 2nd, Blacksburg Middle School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsGeospatial Technology 1st, E.B. Stanley Middle School, Washington County Public SchoolsGeospatial Technology 3rd, Holman Middle School, Henrico County Public SchoolsMicroncontroller Design 1st, Blacksburg Middle School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsMicroncontroller Design 3rd, Mark Twain Middle School, Fairfax County Public SchoolsPromotional Marketing 3rd, Jade Groener, Holman Middle School, Henrico County Public SchoolsSTEM Animation 2nd, Blacksburg Middle School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsSystem Control Technology 2nd, Blacksburg Middle School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsFuture Technology Teacher 2nd, Vidhya Mallikarjunan, Blacksburg High School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsSoftware Development 3rd, Blacksburg High School, Montgomery County Public SchoolsW!SE AnnouncementsW!SE announced that Virginia had 4 of the Top 10, 8 of the Top 30, and 39 of the Top 100 schools teaching financial literacy in the United States. The W!SE video shown at the conference featured Galileo Magnet School which is located in Danville, Virginia (Danville City Public Schools).2017 SkillsUSA National Conference Held in Louisville, Kentucky?Virginia SkillsUSA Accomplishments:13 Individual Medals in 8 contests42 Individual ranked in the Top 10 (35% of Virginia contestants were in the top 10)49 Earned Skill Point Certificates2 National Officers elected Brad Ridder from Massanutten Technical Center, Harrisonburg City Public Schools & Hunter Radford from Blacksburg High School, Montgomery County Public Schools43 Schools represented and top 1% of Virginia membership was in attendanceSkillsUSA Day at the State Fair, October 2, 2017, Doswell, VirginiaEngineering Design from STEM Center for Teaching and LearningUse of the Engineering Design curriculum materials by the International Technology and Engineering Education Association (ITEEA) STEM Center for Teaching and Learning will be explained by a trainer who has used these materials to teach high school engineering classes. The trainer will help teachers understand how the materials can be used for a 2-4 year engineering program. This Institute focuses on how engineers apply their creativity, resourcefulness, mathematical, scientific, and technical knowledge and skills in the creation or refinement of technological products/systems. A key approach will be the employment of a sophisticated, sequential, and iterative design and development process to solve authentic engineering tasks/problems. For high school teachers, 4 days, July 24-27, 2017. Backwards Design PlanningTechnology and Engineering Education educators attending the session will learn to enhance their current curricular and instructional practices by exploring the essentials of backward-design planning methods and multidisciplinary thematic focus of effective unit planning. Student learning, assessment, and classroom facilitation will be modeled in this session. In addition, teachers will receive two lesson units addressing Integrative STEM design challenges in transportation and structures. A self-contained technology and engineering education teacher can go back to his or her school division and deliver all the unit elements or work with colleagues to employ a team approach. Session length 8 hours, Monday, July 24, 2017, or Wednesday, July 26, 2017.Systems and Controls at Virginia Technology and Engineering Education Association (VTEEA) ConferenceThis graduate level course is designed to prepare Technology Education teachers, Information Technology teachers and classroom teachers to work in teams to introduce students to the practical applications of computer control of devices and systems. The course is intended to help team members implement multi-grade level activities involving high school, middle school and elementary students.Teachers will be prepared for introducing students to practical computer applications for programming micro-controllers (MC’s), using the MC’s to control a range of devices and systems. The teams will use multi-grade level activities involving middle school students for sharing the above skills and for attending to concerns of cyber security and the integration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects. The course will be offered July 24-27 for 8 hours per day. Registering for graduate credit is optional.Principles of Technology?Principles of Technology is a practical laboratory-based course that teaches physics concepts in the context of their relationship to four energy systems; mechanical, fluid, electrical, and thermal. This 4 day session will provide teachers with hands-on experience which will aid them in implementing the curriculum. Teachers will also develop supplemental activities and online grading techniques.?The professional development was held at Carver College and Career Academy, 12400 Branders Bridge Road, Chester, Virginia 23831, July 17-20, 2017. Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) Fall Forum SessionsFACS teachers should plan to attend the regional fall forums in one of the following locations. Curriculum resources and updates will be provided during the professional development session. Contact Kathleen Buchanan by email at kvcbuchanan@ to register for a session.DateTimeLocationOctober 10, 20173:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Carroll County High SchoolOctober 12, 20173:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Appomattox County High SchoolOctober 17, 20173:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Page County High SchoolOctober 18, 20173:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Courtland High School (Spotsylvania County)October 24, 20173:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Varina High School (Henrico County)Cybersecurity Workshops Offered During Professional Association ConferencesCybersecurity professional development will be a part of the conference activities at each of the professional association conferences this summer. Contact the program specialist or the organization website for more information about registration, dates, etc. Conferences also offer an administrator’s special registration fee that allows them to attend the conference and all activities on one day—making it feasible for administrators to attend several of the conferences.10541015944215Superintendent’s MemoMEMO 209-17, July 14, 2017, Student Enrollment Requirements – School Year 2017-2018MEMO 207-17, July 14, 2017, Release of July 1, 2016 School-age Population Estimates Used to Distribute Fiscal Year 2019 Sales Tax Revenues, and Estimate Review ProcessMEMO 206-17, July 14, 2017, Final Legislative Report for the 2017 General AssemblyMEMO 204-17, July 14, 2017, Career and Technical Education Reimbursement for Workplace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth and/or Other Industry Certification Assessment Allocations and Reimbursement Request Forms for June 2017 and School Year (SY) 2017-2018MEMO 203-17, July 14, 2017, Career and Technical Education State Equipment Allocations and Reimbursement Request Form for School Year (SY) 2017-2018MEMO 202-17, July 14, 2017, Career and Technical Education Reimbursement for Industry Certification Examinations, Licensure Tests, and Occupational Competency Assessments Allocations and Reimbursement Request Forms for June 2017 and School Year (SY) 2017-2018MEMO 201-17, July 14, 2017, Additional State Funding to Update Career and Technical Education (CTE) Equipment to Industry StandardsMEMO 200-17, July 14, 2017, Additional State Funding to Support Industry Credentials for STEM-H Career and Technical Education (CTE) ProgramsMEMO 198-17, June 30, 2017, 2016-2017 Data Collection: Compliance with the Standards of Quality and Other RequirementsMEMO 197-17, June 30, 2017, Annual Update of Industry Credentials for Teachers Seeking an Initial Virginia License with an Endorsement in an Area of Career and Technical EducationMEMO 188-17, June 23, 2017, Fiscal Year 2017 Career and Technical Education Occupational Preparation and Adult Education Entitlements (State Funds)MEMO 187-17, June 23, 2017, Career Investigations Course RequirementMEMO 186-17, June 23, 2017, Virginia Board of Education Seeks Public Comment on the Consolidated State Plan under the?Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015MEMO 185-17, June 23, 2017, 2017-2018 Video Streamed Training for Career and Technical Education (CTE) AdministratorsMEMO 178-17, June 16, 2017, Estimated State Allocations under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 for July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018MEMO 172-17, June 9, 2017, Professional Development for Dental CareersMEMO 170-17, June 9, 2017, Health and Medical Sciences and Related Clusters Administrators Update10541015944215Superintendent’s Memo continued,MEMO 162-17, May 26, 2017, 2017-2018 Board-Approved List of Industry Certification Examinations, State Professional Licensure Exams, and Occupational Competency AssessmentsMEMO 158-17, May 26, 2017, Announcing the Pharmacy Technician Instructor Clinical Training SymposiumMEMO 157-17, May 26, 2017, Individual Student Alternative Education Plan (ISAEP) Program Application for 2017-2018MEMO 156-17, May 26, 2017, Emergency Medical Technician Educational Program Revised GuidelinesMEMO 155-17, May 26, 2017, Announcing the Emergency Telecommunicator-Instructor Certification CourseMEMO 154-17, May 19, 2017, 2016-2017 End-of-Year Master Schedule CollectionMEMO 148-17, May 12, 2017, 2016-2017 End-of-Year Student Record Collection and Miscellaneous Statistics – Due: July 14, 2017MEMO 146-17, May 5, 2017, Teacher Appreciation Week in Virginia May 8-12, 2017MEMO 138-17, April 28, 2017, Announcing 2017 Summer Trade and Industrial Education Professional DevelopmentMEMO 136-17, April 28, 2017, Important Change in Nursing Regulations and Processing Transcript InformationMEMO 124-17, April 21, 2017, Nominations for 2017-2018 Career and Technical Education Curriculum Review CommitteesMEMO 122-17, April 21, 2017, Career and Technical Education (CTE) New Teacher InstituteMEMO 121-17, April 21, 2017, Announcing Summer Professional Development Institute for Technology and Engineering EducatorsMEMO 112-17, April 14, 2017, A Convening of Business Leaders and EducatorsMEMO 106-17, April 7, 2017, State Funding Allocation for Information Technology Industry Certifications and Related Testing Preparation Resources UpdateCTE Director’s MemosNominations for Career Success Stars in Career and Technical Education (CTE)?(PDF)?–?Memo 112-17, February 27, 2017Memo 112-17 Attachment – Career Success Star Nomination Form?(PDF)?–?Memo 112-17 Attachment, February 27, 2017*Superintendent and director memos are archived online on the VDOE and CTE website.2016-2017 Career and Technical Education Reporting System (CTERS)ReportBrief DescriptionDue DateSecondary Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF) Fall ReportReport enrollment counts that are recorded in the fall SRC for all CTE state-approved 6-, 9-, 12-, and 18-week first semester and yearlong (36-week) classes.Submission Method: CTE Administrator submits to VDOE through SSWS* Fall Master Schedule Collection.NOTE: Regional CTE Centers report MSC data using Excel files directly to VDOE Office of Information Management.TBD (Due date for Fall Master Schedule Collection)Career and Technical EducationFollow-up Survey of Program Completers (from School Year 2015-16)Conduct the 2017 follow-up of the 2016 CTE Program Completers approximately 9–12 months after graduation. The survey measures completers’ transitions to postsecondary education or employment, their satisfaction, and quality of their high school education.Submission Method: Online data entry (managed by the Center for Survey Research at the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service). July 1, 2017(follow-up survey ends)Secondary Student Career Clusters Enrollment Report (SSCCER)Report unduplicated enrollment counts that are recorded on the last day of school for students participating in CTE classes in grades 9–12 and students in grades 7 and 8 who are earning high school credit.Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file to VDOE through the End-of-Year Student Record Collection.July 15, 2017(Due date for End-of-Year Student Record Collection)Preliminary Completer Demographics Report (CDR)Report data elements that are recorded on the last day of school and used to analyze program completer demographics; calculate performance measures; and compile federal, state, and local accountability reports.Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file to VDOE through the End-of-Year Student Record Collection.July 15, 2017(Due date for End-of-Year Student Record Collection)Career and Technical Education Credential Collection (CTECC)Report data annually for students and teachers participating in CTE classes and industry credentialing external testing presented in the School Report Card.Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file.NOTE: Upon verification by the school division, the Workplace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth Examination results will be reported directly to VDOE from CTECS.July 31, 2017Final Completer Demographics Report (CDR)Report data elements that are recorded on the last day of summer school and used to analyze program completer demographics, calculate performance measures, and compile federal, state, and local accountability reports.Submission Method: Within SSWS*, upload the data text file to VDOE through the Summer Student Record Collection.August 26, 2017(Due date for Summer Student Record Collection)Student Enrollment Demographic Form (SEDF) End-of-Year Report (2016-2017 School Year)Report enrollment counts that are recorded on the last day of school for all CTE state-approved 6-, 9-, 12-, and 18-week second-semester classes.Submission Method: CTE Administrator submits to VDOE through SSWS* End-of-Year Master Schedule Collection.NOTE: Regional CTE Centers report MSC data using Excel files directly to VDOE Office of Information Management.September 30, 2017(Due date for End-of-Year Master Schedule Collection)*SSWS—Single Sign-on for Web SystemsDetailed information for reports available at: State ConferencesDateLocationDECA State ConferenceMarch 2-4, 2018Virginia BeachEducators Rising State Leadership ConferenceMarch 3, 2018WoodbridgeVirginia HOSA State Leadership ConferenceMarch 16-18, 2018WilliamsburgFBLA State Leadership ConferenceApril 13-14, 2018RestonFCCLA State ConferenceApril 13-15, 2018Virginia BeachSkillsUSA VirginiaApril 20-21, 2018Virginia BeachTSA State Leadership ConferenceMay 4-6, 2018HamptonVirginia FFA Stae ConventionJune 18-21, 2018BlacksburgCTSO National ConferencesDateLocationNational FFAOctober 25-28, 2017Indianapolis, INNational Association of Agricultural EducatorsDecember 5-9, 2017Nashville, TNDECA International Career Development ConferenceApril 26-29, 2018Anaheim, CANational HOSA ConferenceJune 20-23, 2018Dallas, TXNational Educators Rising Conference June 21-24, 2018Orlando, FLNational TSA ConferenceJune 22-26, 2018Atlanta, GANational PBL ConferenceJune 23-26, 2018Baltimore, MDNSLC & SkillsUSA ChampionshipJune 25-29, 2018Louisville, KYNational FBLA Leadership ConferenceJune 28-July 1, 2018Baltimore, MDNational FCCLA Leadership MeetingJune 28-July 2, 2018Atlanta, GANational ConferencesDateLocationSREB High Schools That Work Staff Development ConferenceJuly 12-15, 2017Nashville, TNMBA Research ConclaveOctober 6-9, 2017Vancouver, WANational Career Pathways NetworkOctober 26-27, 2017St. Louis, MOEntrepreneurship Consortium Forum November 3-5, 2017Charleston, WV National Association of Agricultural EducatorsDecember 5-9, 2017Nashville, TNNational Business Education AssociationMarch 27-31, 2018Baltimore, MDInternational Technology and Engineering Educators AssociationApril 12-14, 2018Atlanta, GACTE State Professional Association Summer ConferencesDateLocationVAAE – Virginia Association of Agricultural EducatorsJuly 17-20, 2017Eastern ShoreVAHAMSEA – Virginia Health and Medical Science Educators AssociationJuly 18-20, 2017WilliamsburgVATIE – Virginia Association of Trade and Industrial Educators July 22-31, 2017NorfolkVBEA – Virginia Business Education AssociationJuly 24-27, 2017Virginia BeachVTEEA – Virginia Technology and Engineering Education AssociationJuly 24-27, 2017NorfolkVATFACS – Virginia Association for Teachers of Family and Consumer SciencesJuly 30 - August 2, 2017RoanokeVAME – Virginia Association of Marketing EducatorsJuly 31 - August 3, 2017WilliamsburgState Workshops/ConferencesDateLocationSkillsUSA Advisor TrainingJuly 25, 2017NorfolkSkillsUSA Washington Leadership Training InstituteSeptember 23-27, 2017AlexandriaVACTEA ConferenceOctober 3-6, 2017Hot SpringsVirginia Financial Literacy SummitOctober 17, 2017RichmondVirginia ACTE Leadership Development SeminarJanuary 18-19, 2018RichmondVirginia Children’s Engineering ConventionFebruary 8-9, 2018Roanoke* Click the conference name for more information about this year’s conference. See CONTACTS to contact VDOE staff.5505450397510Division of InstructionDr. Steven M. Constantino, Chief Academic Officer/ Assistant Superintendent of Instruction5037861997585Scan for information on Career and Technical Education.00Scan for information on Career and Technical Education.Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education CTE Leadership TeamLolita B. Hall, DirectorEmail:CTE@doe.Phone: 804-225-2051Fax: 804-530-4560George R. Willcox, Associate DirectorSpecial AssignmentsPerkins Grant AdministrationCTE State FundingGovernor’s STEM Academy and Governor’s Health Sciences Academy Coordinator George.Willcox@doe. 804-225-2052Dr. Tricia S. Jacobs, CoordinatorCurriculum and Instruction (C & I)Tricia.Jacobs@doe.804-225-2838William “Bill” Hatch, CoordinatorPlanning, Administration, and Accountability (PAA)Special AssignmentsFederal Program Monitoring Perkins CTE Local PlansWilliam.Hatch@doe.804-225-3077CTE StaffCareer Clusters & Special AssignmentsCTE Student OrganizationProfessional AssociationsLaVeta M. Nutter, SpecialistAgricultural Education and Related ClustersLaVeta.Nutter@doe.804-225-2045Agriculture, Food & Natural ResourcesGovernment & Public AdministrationRelated Industry Credentials Special AssignmentsJunior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)FFAVAAEYFVJudith P. Sams, SpecialistBusiness and Information Technology & Related ClustersJudith.Sams@doe.804-371-0196Business Management & AdministrationFinanceInformation TechnologyRelated Industry CredentialsSpecial AssignmentsEconomics & Personal FinanceMicrosoft Imagine AcademyCybersecurity EducationSREBFBLAFBLA-PBLVBEAHelen G. Fuqua, SpecialistFamily and Consumer Sciences & Related ClustersHelen.Fuqua@doe.804-225-2826Human ServicesEducation & TrainingLaw, Public Safety, Corrections & SecurityRelated Industry CredentialsSpecial AssignmentsNew Teacher InstituteVirginia Teachers for TomorrowCreating Excellence Awards Recognition Program Team LeaderVirginia Department of Social ServicesFCCLAEducatorsRisingVATFACSContacts continuedCTE StaffCareer Clusters & Special AssignmentsCTE Student OrganizationProfessional AssociationsMichele R. Green-Wright, SpecialistHealth and Medical Sciences & Related ClustersMichele.Green-Wright@doe.804-371-2121Health ScienceRelated Industry CredentialsSpecial AssignmentsGovernor’s Health Sciences Academy Co-Team LeaderVirginia Boards for Health and Medical SciencesVirginia Department of Professional and Occupational RegulationsHOSAVAHAMSEASharon W. Acuff, SpecialistMarketing & Related ClustersSharon.Acuff@doe.804-225-2846MarketingHospitality & TourismArts, A/V Technology & CommunicationsRelated Industry CredentialsSpecial AssignmentsCTE Public RelationsEntrepreneurshipWork Based Learning Team LeaderCareer Success StarsDECAVAMEKelly Davis, SpecialistPlanning, Administration, and Accountability Kelly.Davis@doe.804-225-2115Business & Industry PartnershipsFederal Program MonitoringIndustry CredentialsDr. Lynn Basham, SpecialistTechnology Education & Related ClustersLynn.Basham@doe.804-786-4210Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM)Related Industry CredentialsSpecial AssignmentsGovernor’s STEM Academy Co-Team LeaderGovernor’s STEM Academy BriefProject Lead The WayReal World Design ChallengeVirginia Department of Professional and Occupational RegulationsVirginia TSAVTEEAJ. Anthony Williams, SpecialistTrade and Industrial Education & Related ClustersAnthony.Williams@doe.804-225-2828Architecture & ConstructionManufacturingTransportation, Distribution & LogisticsRelated Industry CredentialsSpecial AssignmentsVirginia Automotive Youth Educational System?National Automotive Technician’s Foundation (NATEF)Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)Career Success StarsWork Based Learning Co-Team LeaderVirginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulations?Virginia Department of Fire Programs?Virginia Department of Labor and IndustryVirginia SkillsUSAVATIEContacts continuedCTE StaffCareer Clusters & Special AssignmentsCTE Student OrganizationProfessional AssociationsRachel Blanton, CTE Senior Budget and Grants ManagerRachel.Blanton@doe.804-225-3349Budget and Grants ManagementSpecial AssignmentOMEGA TrainingMark Burnet, SpecialistData Collection, Reporting, and AccountabilityMark.Burnet@doe.804-371-2924CTE Performance Data for State and Federal ReportingAdministrative Support StaffSupport Services:Ashley Brown Ashley.Brown@doe.804-225-2052Planning, Administration and Accountability; CTE Application Processing System (CTEAPS)Celina RichardsonCelina.Richardson@doe.804-225-2051Lead Administrative Assistant Joseph RyderJoseph.Ryder@doe.804-225-2345Research Support SpecialistJoy Spencer Joy.Spencer@doe.804-786-4206CTE Quality Control and Risk Management;Data Verification Danielle Weaver Danielle.Weaver@doe.804-225-3119Curriculum and Instruction;CTE NewsletterBarbara Weedon Barbara.Weedon@doe.804-643-3545Office Support ................
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