CSISD will...provide an array of services, programs and opportunities to meet the needs of each student, and provide the opportunity for each student to reach his or her full potential.
Background: CSISD believes that it is vitally important to prepare students for the workforce, whether our graduates plan to go straight to work or to college. These workforce skills give our graduates the ability to earn money even while pursuing other education opportunities. Our career and technology education department offers numerous career training options in all five endorsement areas of House Bill 5. Many of these career pathways culminate in the opportunity for a certification that can lead directly to gainful employment after high school.
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Exemplary
(3 Points)
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Recognized
(2 Points)
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Acceptable
(1 Point)
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Unacceptable
(0 Points)
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Notes
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Campuswide Implementation of Social-Emotional Learning Programs in PreK-12
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Social Emotional Learning activities
and/or student leadership group
to monitor and address
issues are implemented
more than once per six-weeks
CSHS
CVHS
AMCMS
CSMS
Cypress Grove
College Hills
Creek View
Forest Ridge
Greens Prairie
Pebble Creek
Rock Prairie
SW Valley
South Knoll
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Social Emotional Learning activities
and/or student leadership group
to monitor and address
issues are implemented
at least once per six-weeks
CSISD
AMCHS
Oakwood
Spring Creek
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Social Emotional Learning activities
and/or student leadership group
to monitor and address
issues are implemented
at least three times per year
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Not Addressed
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Students have opportunities such as guest speakers, career fairs, society projects, tours of career technology programs, etc… in order to explore career options in PreK-8
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Students have at least 3 opportunities to explore career options during the school year
AMCMS
CSMS
Forest Ridge
Greens Prairie
Pebble Creek
Rock Prairie
SW Valley
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Students have at least two opportunities to explore career options during the school year
CSISD
Cypress Grove
Oakwood
College Hills
Creek View
South Knoll
Spring Creek
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Students have one opportunity to explore career options during the school year
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Students do not have opportunities to explore career options during the school year
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PreK-8 Campuses Only
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CTE pathways offered for high school students
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20 or more
CSISD
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16 to 19
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13 to 15
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12 or fewer
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District ranking only
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Number of CTE courses that lead to certification or licensure
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15 or more
CSISD
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10 - 14
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6-9
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5 or fewer
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District ranking only
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Percentage of graduates who took a coherent sequence of CTE courses in high school
Based upon most recent Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
State rate: 46.6%
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50% or more
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40-49%
CSISD (45%)
AMCHS
CSHS
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30 - 39%
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Less than 30%
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High school campuses only
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Number of certifications/ licenses earned by students annually
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250 or more
CSISD (301)
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200-249
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150-199
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Fewer than 150
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District ranking only
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Passing rate on certification/
licensure exams
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90% or greater
CSISD (95%)
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80% to 89%
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70% to 79%
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Less than 70%
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District ranking only
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- Continue implementation of social-emotional learning initiatives at all campuses.
- Promote career exploration for all students, and ensure students and families are well informed about Career Technology Education (CTE) opportunities.