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Adult and Career Technical Education
Perkins

About Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006

The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 amends the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998. The 2006 Perkins Act is a federal career technical education funding act that provides for program improvement to integrate academic, vocational, and technical instruction. The current Act (also known as Perkins IV) was approved on August 12, 2006. Funding for Perkins IV is authorized for fiscal years 2007-2012.

Last Update January 27, 2012

Professional Development Opportunities

Upcoming Perkins Advisor Meetings, 2011-2012
Thursdays at AFOC, 10th Floor Auditorium, 1:30 - 3:30 pm:

July 28, 2011
October 27, 2011
January 26, 2012 January 12, 2012 @ 1 pm @ Beaudry, 2nd Floor (2-201)
May 24, 2012

CTE Teacher Inventory Form, 2011, pdf
2011-2012 List of CTE Courses Available for Student Enrollment by Industry Sector, pdf file (16 pages)

Perkins Proposal Forms
2011-2012 Perkins Application - Directions, pdf
2011-2012 Perkins Application, Word document
Perkins Requisition Form, Excel file, Revised 7/2011
Sample Industry Sector/Career Pathway Matrix, pdf file
School Proposal Flowchart, pdf file
Proposal Approval Process
Labor Market Link - EDD (Occupation Profile! right-hand side)
Reference Guide No. C-24,
Purchasing Procedures & Delegated Authority
C-24 Attachment A Template Procurement Certification


Memos
Perkins Grant Codes for 2011-2012, Memo dated July 22, 2011
Perkins Funded Positions, Memo dated July 9, 2010
Perkins Funded Positions Template, 2010-2011, Word document


Time Reporting
LAUSD Bulletin 2643.5, Documentation for Employees Paid from Fed. and State Categorical Programs, June 17, 2010, pdf file
Fully Funded Semi-Annual Certification - Template, (Attachment B) Word document
Fully Funded Semi-Annual Certification, Sample, (Attachment B) pdf file


Multi-Funded Time Report (2011-2012) - CAS - all months, Excel file, Sample included on first tab
Multi-Funded Time Report (2011-2012) - ROC/P - all months, Excel file, Sample included on first tab

Perkins Advisor - Job Description, pdf file

Student Data Collection
DACE Guideline No. 30, Marking Student Course Completion Using Adult Weekly Attendance Form 34-A-EH-49, December 12, 2006
DACE Guideline No. 39, Adult SIS-Generated Certificates of Completion & Verification of Competency Letters, July 24, 2007
CTE Certificates Generated from ASIS, Memo dated April 9, 2008
2011-2012 Perkins Declaration of Eligibility Form, English, pdf file
2011-2012 Perkins Declaration of Eligibility Form, Spanish, pdf file

Perkins Poverty Guidelines pdf file

3 Year Comparison of Perkins Identified CTE Adult Students (including 2010-2011 Final), pdf file

CDE 101 E2 (Excel files) for 2009-2010:
CAS Adult
ROC/P Adult
ROC/P Secondary

2010-2011 CDE Report Flowchart, pdf file

Instructions for Printing Reports 11/08
CDE 101 E1 CAS
CDE 101 E1 ROC
CDE 101 E1 ROP
CDE 101 E2 - Instructions for Producing a Follow-Up List of Perkins Completers (FY 2008-2009), pdf file (3 pgs)

Perkins Inventory
2011-2012 Sample, pdf file
2011-2012 Template, Excel file
CDE Perkins Inventory Management, February, 2007, Word doc. (16 pgs)
Bulletin No. 87, A & I Request Procedures, Mar. 24, 2004, pdf file (3 pgs)
Guideline No. 87, Tracking & Labeling of Equipment Purchased with Carl D. Perkins CTE Improvement Act of 2006, §132 Funds, Oct. 19, 2009, pdf file (5 pgs)

Resources
CTE School Planning Guide Rev. 10/08
Request for Professional Development Form, 10/08
All Aspects of the Industry
Advisory Committee Resources:
Background, pdf file (6 pgs)
Sign In Sheets - Word document
Non-Traditional Careers
Joint Special Population Advisory Committee (JSPAC) website
The National Alliance for Partnerships in Equality (NAPE)
website

References
Perkins Overview and Definitions
Carl D. Perkins IV -- Summary - Background on Perkins Act of 2006
CTE Perkins State Plan Public Hearings
www.wested.org/cteplan
List of Perkins Non-Eligible Classes, 2010, pdf file

All Aspects of the Industry
Key Elements
Information Sourcebook
CLE Description
Graphic Depiction

CDE Perkins Workshops
CDE Perkins 101 Presentation (3/09)
CDE California CTE State Plan (3/09)
Russ Weikle's Perkins Presentation 2008-09

Perkins Section 132 Program Improvement Plan, 2009-2010, ROC/P - pdf
Perkins Section 132 Program Improvement Plan, 2009-2010, Adult - pdf

Action Plan
LAUSD "Priority Improvement" Letter from CDE, Attachment A, pdf
2008-2009 Core Indicator Results, Adult ROCP, Attachment B, pdf

2008-2009 Core Indicator Results, CAS, Attachment C, pdf
Sample Template Guidance and Assistance, Attachment E, pdf
Template for Administrative Guidance and Support for CTE Teachers, pdf
CTE Program Improvement Action Plan Certification, Attachment F, pdf
School CTE Improvement Action Plan - Word document
Sample CTE Program Improvement Action Plan, pdf

Core Indicator Results
2009-2010, ROCP
, pdf
2009-2010, Adult CAS, pdf


2010-2011, ROCP, pdf
2010-2011, Adult CAS, pdf

2011-2012 List of CTE Capstone Courses by Industry Sector, pdf

Archived Presentations
DACE Fall Conference, 2011, Workshop 2 (Foundations and Applications Course Sequence Revisions)
Anne Brown, El Camino Real-Reseda CAS, Garfield CAS
Rosemarie Shamieh, Kennedy-San Fernando CAS
Judy De La Torre, Central Office

Revisions to Foundations and Applications Course Outlines (22 slides), pdf
EDD/ONet Demo Slides (15 slides), pdf
Sample Computer Operator/1: Foundations Contract, pdf
Computer Operator Glossary of Terms, pdf (39 pages)
Co-Presenter, Anne Brown, slides:
Computer Components 2011 (18 slides), pdf
Domains, Email and Internet Threats 2011 (13 slides), pdf
Introduction to the Internet (12 slides), pdf
Internet Anywhere (7 slides), pdf
Component Quiz (15 slides), pdf
Keyboard Commands (22 slides), pdf
Hardware Software (2 slides), pdf

CTE Course Competency Checklists by Industry Sector
, pdf

INDUSTRY SECTOR 1: Agriculture and Natural Resources

Course Name
ROC#
AE#
Hours
Floral Design/1
60-25-50
24-25-50
90
Floral Design/2
60-25-55
24-25-51
90
Landscaping/1
60-25-70
24-25-54
90
Landscaping/2
60-25-75
24-25-55
180
Landscaping/3
60-25-80
24-25-56
600

INDUSTRY SECTOR 2: Arts, Media and Entertainment

Graphic Designer: Digital Imaging/1

60-20-70
29-20-63
180
Graphic Designer: Digital Imaging/2
60-20-80
29-20-64
180
Web Designer
60-30-60
29-50-80
600
Animation/1
60-55-50
29-04-55
180
Computer Animation/1
60-55-60
29-04-57
180
Computer Animation/2
60-55-65
29-04-58
180
Desktop Publishing/1
60-55-70
29-04-59
90
Desktop Publishing/2
60-55-75
29-04-60
90
Graphic Design (Fundamentals)
60-65-50
29-04-65
180
Graphic Design: Digital Imaging
60-65-55
29-04-66
180
Graphic Design: Advertising Design
60-65-60
29-04-67
180
Graphic Design: Web Design
60-65-65
29-04-68
180
Photography
60-65-70
29-04-69
180

INDUSTRY SECTOR 3: Building Trades and Construction
Bench Carpentry
61-15-50
29-07-55
90
Contractor Licensing
61-25-50
29-08-55
90
Construction Work/1
61-35-50
29-09-55
180
Construction Work/2
61-35-60
29-09-56
180
Construction Work/3
61-35-70
29-09-57
180
Flooring Technician/1
61-35-80
29-01-51
180
Flooring Technician/2
61-35-90
29-01-52
180
Locksmithing/1
61-45-50
29-01-53
180
Locksmithing/2
61-45-60
29-01-54
180
Plumbing/1
61-45-70
29-09-83
180
Plumbing/2
61-45-80
29-09-84
180
Upholstery/1
61-45-90
29-09-90
180
Upholstery/2
61-45-95
29-09-91
180
Construction Worker: Pre-Apprenticeship
69-15-89
29-57-73
300

INDUSTRY SECTOR 4: Education, Child Development & Family Svcs.
Early Childhood Education: Infant/Toddler Studies
62-10-80
28-05-68
150
Early Childhood Assistant/1
62-10-90
28-05-64
300
Child Development/1: Foundations
62-15-50
28-02-50
90
Child Development/2: Curriculum
62-15-60
28-02-51
90
Early Childhood Assistant/2
62-20-50
28-05-65
300
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
62-20-60
28-05-63
375
Education/4: Special Education
62-25-80
28-02-56
90

INDUSTRY SECTOR 5: Energy and Utilities
Electronics/1
62-55-50
29-23-50
90
Electronics/2
62-55-60
29-23-51
90
Electronics/3
62-55-70
29-23-52
180
Mobile Electronics/1
62-55-80
29-23-53
90
Photovoltaics/1
62-65-50
29-23-55
90
Photovoltaics/2
62-65-60
29-23-56
90
Photovoltaics/3
62-65-70
29-23-57
180
Electrician/1: Fundamentals
62-75-50
29-24-71
120
Electrician/2: Wiring and Codes
62-75-55
29-24-72
120
Electrician/3: Wiring Techniques
62-75-60
29-24-73
240
Electrician/4: Industrial
62-75-65
29-24-74
360
Electric Motor Controls
62-75-70
29-24-75
360
Powerline Systems/1
62-75-80
29-25-50
90
Powerline Systems/2
62-75-85
29-25-51
260
Powerline Systems/3
62-75-90
29-25-52
260
Energy Auditing
62-85-50
29-25-53
90
HVAC/1
62-85-60
29-25-54
180
HVAC/2
62-85-65
29-25-55
180
HVAC/3
62-85-70
29-25-56
180
Mobile Electronics Technician/1
69-35-80
29-26-71
180
Mobile Electronics Technician/2
69-35-85
29-26-72
180
Mobile Electronics Technician/3
69-35-90
29-26-73
180

INDUSTRY SECTOR 6: Engineering and Design
A+ Certification/1
64-15-50
29-10-86
180
A+ Certification/2
64-15-60
29-10-87
180
A+ Certification/3
64-15-70
29-10-88
180
CAD Technician: Architectural Basics
69-25-55
29-22-68
240
CAD Technician: Mechanical Basics
69-25-60
29-22-67
240

INDUSTRY SECTOR 7: Fashion and Interior Design
Fashion/1
64-55-50
28-11-53
90
Fashion/2
64-55-60
28-11-54
90
Fashion/3
64-55-70
28-11-55
180
Fashion/4
64-55-80
28-11-56
180

INDUSTRY SECTOR 8: Finance and Business
Accounting/1
65-15-50
21-02-50
90
Accounting/2
65-15-60
21-02-51
90
Banking/1: Operations
65-25-50
21-16-50
90
Administrative Assistant/1: Office Procedures
65-35-50
21-17-50
90
Administrative Assistant/2: Business English
65-35-60
21-17-51
90
Administrative Assistant/3: Business Math
65-35-70
21-17-52
90
Computer Operations/1: Foundations
65-35-80
21-18-50
90
Computer Operation/2: Applications
65-35-90
21-18-51
90
Computer Operation/5: IC3 Certification Prep
65-45-70
21-18-54
90
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)/1: Word
65-45-80
21-18-55
90
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)/2: Excel
65-45-90
21-18-56
90

INDUSTRY SECTOR 9: Health Science and Medical Technology
Health Information Technology/1: Medical Terminology
66-15-50
27-11-50
90
Health Information Technology/2: Electronic Recording and Filing
66-15-60
27-11-51
90
Health Information Technology/3: Insurance and Billing
66-15-70
27-11-52
90
Health Information Technology/4: Diagnostic Coding
66-15-80
27-11-53
90
Health Information Technology/5: Ambulatory Coding
66-15-90
27-11-54
90
Medical Assistant
67-40-50
27-03-53
500
Emergency Medical Technician
67-50-50
27-06-53
150
Nursing Asst: Long-Term Care & Home Health Aide
67-50-80
27-03-69
210
Pharmacy Technician
67-90-60
27-06-52
540
Physical Therapy Aide
67-90-70
27-07-60
180
Hospital Maintenance Technician
69-75-65
29-30-64
200

INDUSTRY SECTOR 10: Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation
Baker (Fundamentals)
68-50-50
28-08-72
250
Cake Decorator
68-50-65
28-07-60
80
Hotel and Restaurant Management
68-70-70
28-14-60
90

INDUSTRY SECTOR 11: Information Technology
Network Administrator: Certification Preparation
69-45-50
29-11-62
600
Network Control Operator
69-45-60
29-11-61
240
Networking Technician
69-45-80
29-10-83
240

INDUSTRY SECTOR 12: Manufacturing and Product Development
Welding/1
67-95-50
29-13-53
180
Welding/2
67-95-60
29-13-54
180
Welding/3
67-95-70
29-13-55
180
Combination Welder (Fundamentals)
69-20-95
29-40-84
180
Machinist
69-95-60
29-40-85
180

INDUSTRY SECTOR 13: Marketing, Sales and Service
Grocery Cashier-Checker
61-90-50
21-12-73
240
Manicuring/1
68-10-90
28-17-55
200
Manicuring/2
68-10-95
28-17-56
200
Building and Grounds Worker (Fundamentals)
69-75-50
29-30-51
60

INDUSTRY SECTOR 14: Public Services
Legal Assistant: Office Procedures
61-70-98
21-10-57
200
Security Guard Trainee
62-40-90
29-53-72
60

INDUSTRY SECTOR 15: Transportation
Auto Body Repair/1: Non-Structural
69-80-51
29-02-59
360
Auto Tech: Automatic Transmission and Transaxle
69-90-51
29-03-55
180
Auto Tech: Brakes
69-90-53
29-03-56
180
Auto Tech: Diesel/1
69-90-55
29-03-57
180
Auto Tech: Diesel/2
69-90-57
29-03-58
180
Auto Tech: Electrical and Electronics/1
69-90-61
29-03-60
180
Auto Tech: Electrical and Electronics/2
69-90-63
29-03-61
180
Auto Tech: Emission Control/1
69-90-65
29-03-62
90
Auto Tech: Emission Control/2
69-90-67
29-03-63
90
Auto Tech: Engine Performance/1
69-90-69
29-03-64
180
Auto Tech: Engine Performance/2
69-90-71
29-03-65
180
Warehouse Operations: Forklift Operator (Fundamentals)
69-90-70
29-10-53
180
Auto Tech: Engine Repair
69-90-73
29-03-66
180
Auto Tech: Suspension and Steering
69-90-79
29-03-69
180
Technology/1: Automotive Systems
69-90-83
29-03-71
90
Technology/2: Automotive Systems
69-90-85
29-03-72
90

2009-2010 Employer Advisory Board (EAB) documents, pdf

Industry Sector Meeting Date

Agenda

Minutes
Agriculture & Natural Resources
February 16, 2010
Arts, Media & Entertainment
February 23, 2010
Building Trades & Construction
March 17, 2010
Education, Child Development & Family Services
September 16, 2009
Energy & Utilities
February 9, 2010
Engineering & Design
September 23, 2009
Fashion & Interior Design
September 30, 2009
Finance & Business
March 24, 2010
agenda
Health Science & Medical Technology
October 14, 2009
Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation
October 21, 2009
Information Technology
October 28, 2009
Manufacturing & Product Development
November 4, 2009
Marketing, Sales & Service
November 10, 2009
Public Services
November 17, 2009
agenda
minutes
Transportation
April 7, 2010

2011-2012 Employer Advisory Board (EAB) Schedule, subject to change

Date
Industry Sector
Location

January 17, 2012
1 pm, Room 105

Agriculture & Natural Resources West Valley Occupational Center
6200 Winnetka Ave.
Woodland Hills 91367
January 24, 2012
3:30 pm, Room T-223
Arts, Media & Entertainment

ROP
Cortines School of Visual & Performing Arts
450 N. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles 90012

January 31, 2012
6:30 pm
Admin Room 105
Fashion & Interior Design West Valley Occupational Center
6200 Winnetka Ave.
Woodland Hills 91367
February 7, 2012
6:30 pm
Admin Room 105
Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation West Valley Occupational Center
6200 Winnetka Ave.
Woodland Hills 91367
February 14, 2012
2 pm, Room AEWC 22
Building Trades & Construction East Los Angeles Occ. Center
2100 Marengo Street
Los Angeles 90033
February 28, 2012 Information Technology East Los Angeles Occ. Center
2100 Marengo Street
Los Angeles 90033
March 6, 2012 Public Services Venice Skills Center
611 Fifth Street
Venice, CA 90291
March 13, 2012 Marketing, Sales & Service Abram Friedman Occ. Center
1646 S. Olive Street
Los Angeles 90015
March 20, 2012 Engineering and Design TBD
March 27, 2012 Energy and Utilities Abram Friedman Occ. Center
1646 S. Olive Street
Los Angeles 90015
April 10, 2012 Finance and Business Harbor Occupational Center
740 N. Pacific Avenue
San Pedro 90731
April 17, 2012 Education, Child Development & Family Services

North Valley Occupational Center
11450 Sharp Avenue
Mission Hills 91345

April 24, 2012 Transportation Abram Friedman Occ. Center
1646 S. Olive Street
Los Angeles 90015
May 15, 2012 Manufacturing & Product Development North Valley Occupational Center
11450 Sharp Avenue
Mission Hills 91345
May 22, 2012 Health Science & Medical Technology East Los Angeles Occ. Center
2100 Marengo Street
Los Angeles 90033

Career Technical Education Advisory Committee documents, pdf

Meeting Date
Location
Agenda
Minutes
November 14, 2007
West Valley Occupational Center
agenda
February 20, 2008
Harbor Occupational Center
May 21, 2008
Abram Friedman Occupational Center
September 17, 2008
Venice Skills Center
May 15, 2009
Beaudry Building
August 14, 2009
Beaudry Building
October 1, 2009
East Los Angeles Skills Center
January 27, 2010
Southern California Gas Company
September 22, 2010
East Los Angeles Occupational Center
October 18, 2010
East Los Angeles Skills Center
January 26, 2011
Abram Friedman Occupational Center
December 14, 2011
Maxine Waters Employment Prep. Center
informational

January 18, 2012
9:30 am - 11:30 am

Abram Friedman Occupational Center
 
April 18, 2012
9:30 am - 11:30 am
TBD
   
July 18, 2012
9:30 am - 11:30 am
TBD
   
October 17, 2012
9:30 am - 11:30 am
TBD
   

2012 Signed Annual Letter for LAUSD Facilities Division
Master Planning Charrette Calendar, as of 12/16/11
, 2-page pdf

Contacts for Assistance:

Name
Contact for
Phone
e-mail
Judy De La Torre Proposals
(213) 241-3800
jdelat2@lausd.net
Darlene Neilsen Reports/Forms
(213) 241-3792
darlene.neilsen@lausd.net
Edna Ortiz-Lopez Clerical Support
(213) 241-3753

edna.ortiz-lopez@lausd.net

 
Fax
(213) 241-8987
 


JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

Please contact First Break Program at (213) 241-0878

 

Scholarships:
California Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (CRAEF), Norms Restaurant Scholarship, pdf file, due April 15, 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


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