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Career Pathways Outcomes 2010-2011

“To find a career to

which you are adapted

by nature, and then to

work hard at it, is about

as near to a formula for

success and happiness

as the world provides.”

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Orange

Osceola

Valencia

Career Pathways Consortium

Orange County Public Schools, The School District of Osceola County, and Valencia College are

partners in the Career Pathways program, which offers students the opportunity to focus on technical

high school programs that will help train them for high-skill, high wage occupations. Sixteen national

career clusters have been designated and career pathways have been developed around these clusters.

Each career pathway shows the transition from the high school program to postsecondary education,

including the technical centers, Valencia, and baccalaureate programs. While high school students are

preparing for careers and postsecondary education, they can begin to earn Valencia college credits by

participating in joint assessments developed for many of the programs of study. More information is

available on the consortium website at

http://www.valenciacollege.edu/careerpathways

.

2010-2011 Career Pathways Outcomes Summary

The information included in this booklet provides both a summary and details of outcomes for the consortium for the 2010-2011

school year. Included are the following sections:

1.

Executive Summary

2.

High School Career Pathways Enrollment

3.

Joint Assessment Results

4.

Postsecondary Transition

5.

Valencia Career Pathways Student Success

Measures

6.

Detailed Outcomes

Questions can be directed to:

Orange County Public Schools, Sarah Thomas

407-317-3200 ext 2836

[email protected]

School District of Osceola County, Becky O’Neal

407-518-4584

[email protected]

Valencia College, Nicole Schneller

407-582-3485

[email protected]

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Section 1

Page 1

Orange • Osceola • Valencia Career Pathways Consortium

2010-2011 Outcomes

Executive Summary

The Career Pathways Outcomes Report reflects a continued strong partnership between Orange County Public Schools, The School District of Osceola

County and Valencia College. While enrolled in Career Pathways programs, students are engaging in contextual learning activities and have the

opportunity to participate in integrated curriculum projects. As evidenced by the detailed data contained in this booklet, Career Pathways is a viable

program that provides career pathways for students and the incentive to continue their education in a postsecondary program.

Career Clusters and Pathways

Career Pathways are developed for all programs of study available in the consortium and are available on the consortium website

http://www.valenciacollege.edu/careerpathways

.

Opportunities are available for high school students and technical center adults to articulate to the college. Technical center articulation and other

transfer articulation are available at

http://valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm

.

Enrollment

21,326 students are currently enrolled in one or more Career Pathways program areas. This represents a decrease of 15.99% from last year.

15,965 (74.86%) of current enrollees are from Orange County, and the remaining 5,361 (25.14%) are from Osceola County.

Overall, the enrollment of 21,326 accounts for 27.69% of the total high school population (77,025) in Orange and Osceola counties.

Demographics (Numbers below do not include middle school students earning high school credits.)

Career Pathways enrollment by high school is 7,279 (35.26%) Caucasian, 7,127 (34.53%) Hispanic, 4,389 (21.26%) African American, 1,003

(4.86%) Asian, 739 (3.58%) Multiracial, and 88 (0.43%) Native American. Sixteen students (0.08%) did not declare their ethnicity.

Female students are enrolling in programs that are non-traditional. Some examples are:

o

PC Support Services: 19 (12.67%) out of the 150 students in the program are female

o

Drafting: 62 (15.16%) out of the 409 students in the program are female

o

Criminal Justice: 12 (48.00%) out of 25 students in the program are female

o

TV Production: 428 (36.00%) out of 1,189 students in the program are female

Male students are enrolling in programs that are non-traditional. Some examples are:

o

Health: 355 (25.21%) students out of 1,408 students enrolled are male

Joint Assessments

4,925 Career Pathways students took 6,681 joint assessments and passed 4,588 assessments.

The current dollar value of Valencia college credits available to all students who passed an assessment this year is $944,239.92 (9,532 credit

hours overall

x

$99.06 per credit hour).

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Section 1

Page 2

College Credits through Industry Certification

567 Career Pathways students took 576 MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) industry certification exams, out of which 556 were passed. Each

MOS industry certification is worth 9 college credits which equals 5,004 Valencia credit hours potentially worth $495,696.24 at this year’s

$99.06 per credit hour rate.

2 students attempted the AutoDesk Certified Associate - AutoCAD industry certification this year, but did not earn any credits.

Postsecondary Transition – Valencia College, Fall 2011 (all terms)

9,391 Career Pathways high school graduates were enrolled at Valencia during the Fall 2011 semester, which includes high school graduates

from 1995 through 2011:

o

Of these, 13 (0.14%) are seeking a Bachelor’s degree, 4,857 (51.72%) are seeking an AA degree, 646 (6.88%) are seeking an AA

Pre-major degree, 1,721 (18.33%) are seeking an AS or AAS degree, 100 (1.06%) are seeking Technical Certificates, 663 (7.06%) are

undecided, and the remaining 1,391 (14.81%) are pending admission to limited access programs. Section 6, Page 20 will provide a

breakdown of the degrees and technical certificates. A cohort enrollment chart at the beginning of the green section provides a historical

analysis of new students entering the college each term.

o

1,906 of these students graduated from their high schools in 2011. Of these, 1,088 (57.08%) are seeking an AA degree, 185 (9.71%) an

AA Pre-major degree, 296 (15.53%) an AS or AAS degree, 4 (0.21%) Technical Certificates, and 333 (17.47%) are undeclared.

o

1,319 (69.20%) of the 2011 Career Pathways high school graduates are from Orange County schools, and 587 (30.80%) are from Osceola

County schools.

o

Percentage of Career Pathways 2011 graduates who took the CPT and required mandated remediation: reading 42.4%, writing 35.4%, and

math 67.8%. There has been improvement in the percentage of students requiring remediation in both reading and writing, while those in

math needed more remediation.

56,235 high school students have become eligible to receive Valencia college credits by passing assessments in the Career Pathways program

(includes students from 1995 to 2011):

o

Students can claim the credits up to 24 months after high school graduation.

o

16,535 students (29.4% of the 56,235 eligible) have enrolled at Valencia within 24 months of their high school graduation and were

awarded 74,781 credit hours for a combined dollar value of

$4,932,127.27

.

Valencia retention rates for Career Pathways students after one year: 1,137 (69.9%) of the 1,627 Career Pathways students who graduated

from high school in 2010 were still enrolled at Valencia one year later.

Valencia Graduate Data

11,523 Career Pathways students received 12,310 degrees and certificates from Valencia (1995-2011):

o

8,881 (72.14%) students graduated with AA degrees

o

1,263 (10.26%) students graduated with AA Pre-Major degrees

o

1,634 (13.27%) students graduated with AS or AAS degrees

o

181 (1.47%) students graduated with Technical Certificates

o

351 (2.85%) students graduated with Vocational Credit Certificates

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2010-2011

High School Career Pathways Enrollment

Section 2

Page 1

The demographics shown above for ethnicity and gender do not include middle school students taking high school credit in the Business program of study.

Orange

County

15,965

(74.86%)

Osceola

County

5,361

(25.14%)

African

American

4,492

(21.06%)

Hispanic

7,327

(34.36%)

Asian

1,056

(4.95%)

Caucasian

7,585

(

35.57%)

Native American

92

(0.43%)

Multiracial

758

(3.55%)

Undeclared

16

(0.08%)

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 23,311 25,410

27,698

29,601 30,938 30,789 30,545 28,504

25,386

21,326

N

um

be

r of

S

tude

nt

s

Orange

● Osceola ● Valencia

Career Pathways Student Enrollment History

15.99% decrease from

last year

Female:

10,847

(50.86%)

Male:

10,479

(49.14%)

Middle School

682

(3.20%)

9th Grade

5,828

(27.33%)

10th Grade

5,326

(24.97%)

11th Grade

4,991

(23.40%)

12th Grade

4,499

(21.10%)

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2010-2011

Career Pathways Joint Assessment Results

Section 3

Page 1

Orange and Osceola students participate in

a joint assessment and/or industry

certification to be eligible to receive college

credits.

In the 2010-2011 school year:

Most Popular Programs

in Number of Assessments Taken for 2010-2011

Core courses for Computing for College and

Careers and Intro to IT not included

ASSESSMENT

PARTICIPATION

Potential Dollar Value of Assessments

The potential tuition value

saved by students in the

2010-2011 school year

through assessments was

$944,240,

which represents

9,532 college credits at

$99.06 per credit hour.

1) Health (702)

2) Digital Design (493)

3) Culinary Arts (367)

4) Music (248)

5) Drafting (94)

6) Web Site

Development (89)

7) PC Support

Services (78)

0

2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000

2006/07

2007/08

2008/09

2009/10

2010/11

556

576

10,581

10,168

9,986

7,769

4,588

11,266

11,002

10,581

11,719

6,681

Assessments

Taken

Assessments

Passed

Industry

Certifications

Taken

Industry

Certifications

Passed

Over the last five years, the average number of passing attempts for accelerated credit was

8,730

per year

.

4,925

students passed

4,588

of the

6,681

joint assessments taken

568

students passed

556

of the

576

industry certification exams taken

6,681

joint assessments and

576

industry certifications taken total

7,257

attempts for accelerated credit

4,588

joint assessments and

556

industry certifications were passed for

a total of

5,144

passing attempts for

accelerated credit

Attempts for Accelerated Credit

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Transition to Valencia

Section 4

Page 1

Career Pathways Grads

Enrolled During

2011-12 Fall Semester

(all terms) at Valencia

by HS Grad Year

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Total

21

42

53

72

88

123

153

180

263

323

407

568

737

1,098

1,584

1,773

1,906

9,391

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200

1,088

(57.08%)

185

(9.71%)

546

(28.65%)

19

1.00%

(0.21%)

4

64

(3.36%)

2011 Career Pathways HS Grad Majors

Fall 2011 Valencia Enrollment

AA

AA Pre-Major

AS

AAS

TC

Undeclared

1,319

(69.20%)

587

(30.80%)

2011 Career Pathways Grads at Valencia

by County

Orange County

Osceola County

Of the 2011 Career Pathways high school graduates, 1906 enrolled at Valencia

for the Fall 2011 term:

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Career Pathways Students at Valencia

Section 4

Page 2

69.2%

69.5%

74.0%

65.3%

69.9%

62.4%

63.4%

67.0%

60.4%

58.1%

50%

55%

60%

65%

70%

75%

80%

85%

90%

95%

100%

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Valencia Retention Rates

(Fall to Fall)

Career Pathways Students

All Valencia Students

504

212

339

1,463

10

140

127

317

Fall 2011 Career Pathways Enrollment at Valencia

Career Cluster of Those Seeking an AS/AAS Degree

HS Grads 1995-2011

Retention rates for Career

Pathways students after

one year: 69.9% (1,137

out of 1,627) of the 2010

grads were still enrolled

one year later.

By comparison,

Valencia's 2010 HS

graduate retention rate

after 1 year is 58.1%.

1,105 (11.77%) Career Pathways

students enrolled in the Student

Success course.

3 of Valencia's Bridges to Success

participants are also Career

Pathways students.

Dual Enrollment information for

Career Pathways students was not

available for this report.

Transition Programs

Participation

Fall 2011 Career Pathways Enrollees

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Tuition Saved by Career Pathways Students at Valencia

Section 4

Page 3

$3,789.50

$49,263.50

$2,976.75

$66,172.50

$127,586.76

$132,033.68

$221,881.98

$256,890.90

$283,914.30

$299,969.72

$336,576.02

$386,280.73

$509,852.04

$533,470.33

$550,024.61

$513,240.00

$408,473.69

$249,730.26

Dollar Value of Credits Awarded as of Fall 2011

HS Grads 1995-2011

The last 3

data points

will continue

to grow because

CP students have

24 months after

HS graduation to

attend Valencia.

Since 1995,

$4,932,127.27

has been saved in

tuition by

16,535

Career Pathways students

who have attended Valencia.

The student count 16,535 represents

33.70%

of the 49,069 eligible high school students

who have passed a Career Pathways

assessment.

Students have 24 months from high school graduation

to attend Valencia and receive Career Pathways

credits.

Other

$209

(0.01%)

Seminole

County

$66,182

(1.34%)

Osceola

County

$706,771

(14.33%)

Orange

County

$4,158,965

(84.32%)

*as of Fall 2011 enrollment

The dollar value of credits awarded will not be locked in until 24 months after students' high school graduation.

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Please refer to Section 6, Page 20 for details.

Section 4

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# of CP

Grads Enrolled

% of CP Grads Enrolled Fall 2011 Fall 2011

AA General Studies 4,873 51.89%

Other / Undecided 668 7.11%

Business 528 5.62%

Engineering and Technology 661 7.04%

Entertainment and Arts Technology 467 4.97%

Health 161 1.71%

Horticulture and Landscape 10 0.11%

Hospitality and Culinary 148 1.58%

Information Technology 151 1.61%

Public Service 320 3.41%

Bachelor Degrees 13 0.14%

AS Pending Admission 1,391 14.81%

Total CP Graduates enrolled at Valencia during Fall 2011: 9,391 100.00%

Valencia Fall 2011 Term Enrollment by Program

Career Pathways High School Graduates 1995-2011

Program

4,873 51.89%

668 7.11% 528

5.62% 661

7.04% 467 4.97% 161

1.71% 10 0.11%

148 1.58%

151

1.61% 3.41% 320 13 0.14%

1,391 14.81%

AA General Studies Other / Undecided Business

Engineering and Technology Entertainment and Arts Technology Health

Horticulture and Landscape Hospitality and Culinary Information Technology Public Service Bachelor Degrees AS Pending Admission

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Valencia Career Pathways Student Success Measures

Section 5

Page 1

Math

Verbal

Math

Reading

Writing

2011

CP

high school graduates

3

attending Valencia during Fall 2010

2011

Florida

high school graduates

489

487

19.9

20.2

18.8

2011

US

high school graduates

514

497

21.1

21.3

20.6

Population

SAT

1

ACT

2

477

480

19.2

19.6

17.8

2010-2011 SAT and ACT Averages

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

Reading

Writing

Math

45.7%

43.7%

57.6% 53.6%

45.7%

54.9%

42.4%

35.4%

67.8%

2009 2010 2011

Career Pathways HS Graduates Requiring Remediation

*

Based on College Placement Tests

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

1

Florida and nationwide SAT averages were mined from http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/FL_11_03_03_01.pdf

2

Florida and nationwide ACT averages were mined from http://www.act.org/newsroom/data/2011/pdf/profile/Florida.pdf

3

Averages shown on the first row of this table won't reflect the overall averages shown in Section 6 Page 22 because those numbers

have been averaged by high schools first then by school district.

For more information about Valencia's Entry Testing and Placement policies, please see

http://valenciacollege.edu/catalog/11-12/pdf/05_entryTesting.pdf

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Career Pathways Valencia Graduates Analysis

Section 5

Page 2

# Earned

# Earned

Fall 2010

Fall 2011

AA General Education

535

366

-31.59%

72.14%

AA General Education

AA Pre-major

12

17

41.67%

10.26%

AA Pre-major

AS / AAS

88

79

-10.23%

13.27%

AS/AAS

Technical Certificate

2

-

-100.00%

1.47%

Technical Certificate

Vocational Credit Certificate

16

-

-100.00%

2.85%

Vocational Credit Certificate

Totals:

653

462

-29.25%

% Change

Valencia Degree

Percentage of Growth in Valencia Degrees Earned

Since Previous Fall Term

8,881

1,263

1,634

181

351

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

AA General Education

AA Pre-major

AS/AAS

Technical Certificate

Vocational Credit Certificate

Number of Valencia Degrees Earned

Total # of

degrees

earned: 12,310

12,310

Valencia degrees have been

awarded to Career Pathways students since

1995 in the following majors:

8,881

(72.14%)

1,263

(10.26%)

1,634

(13.27%)

181

(1.47%)

351

(2.85%)

Cumulative Career Pathways Valencia Grads

with Degrees Earned as of 2011 Fall Term

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Section 6

Table of Contents

2010-2011 Career Pathways Detailed Outcomes

The Orange

Osceola • Valencia Consortium Outcomes Booklet provides detailed information about the 2010

-

2011 school year and includes

information regarding Career Pathways high school enrollment, joint assessment results, industry certification results, student success measures,

and postsecondary enrollment. The detailed section of the booklet is color

-

coded by section.

HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM ENROLLMENT

JOINT ASSESSMENT RESULTS

POSTSECONDARY ENROLLMENT - FALL 2011

• Historical

Comparison of Enrollment Growth

• Enrollment Comparison

-

Total School vs. Career Pathways

• Student Enrollment by School and Grade Level

• Student Demographics in Numbers

• Student Demographics in Percentages

• Gender and Ethnicity Analysis by Program Area

• Program Enrollment by School and Program Area

• Assessment

Participation and Pass Rate by Location

and Program Area

Potential Dollar Value of Assessments Passed

• Valencia

Enrollment History Cohort Chart

• Valencia Enrollment by High School

• Valencia Enrollment by Major

• Mandated Remediation

• SAT/ACT Analysis

• Analysis of College Credits Earned

• Analysis of Dollars Saved by Career Pathways Students

INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION RESULTS

• Florida Statewide Gold Standard Industry Certification

Results: Orange County Public Schools

• Florida Statewide Gold Standard Industry Certification

Results: School District of Osceola County

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Section 6

Page 1

Location

2001/02

2002/03

2003/04

2004/05

2005/06

2006/07

2007/08

2008/09

2009/10

2010/11

% Growth

Over

Previous

Year

Orange County Public Schools

Apopka 1,611 1,765 1,739 1,653 1,459 1,494 1,130 916 764 770 0.79%

Boone 1,859 2,233 2,461 2,463 2,400 2,190 2,025 2,146 2,034 1,146 -43.66%

Colonial 1,722 2,040 2,134 2,075 2,290 2,343 1,948 1,590 1,147 1,235 7.67%

Cypress Creek 2,789 3,082 1,747 1,837 2,034 1,976 1,762 1,549 1,219 1,190 -2.38%

Dr. Phillips 1,898 1,865 1,975 1,974 2,002 2,007 2,169 2,487 2,185 1,229 -43.75%

East River 495 514 3.84%

Edgewater 1,215 1,029 834 691 600 889 1,112 922 682 378 -44.57%

Evans 1,075 1,037 861 960 896 489 507 517 373 529 41.82%

Freedom 1845 2,079 2,160 1,895 1,848 1,624 1,356 1,238 -8.70%

Hungerford 360 321 335 411 433 410 265 120 0.00%

Jones 926 812 775 652 550 530 533 525 330 270 -18.18%

Lake Nona 236 365 54.66%

Oak Ridge 839 977 1,017 1,037 1,266 1,487 1,403 1,357 1,058 660 -37.62%

Ocoee 1390 1,432 1,106 1,009 644 668 3.73%

Olympia 391 256 806 1,514 1,563 1,582 1,650 1,300 758 530 -30.08%

Timber Creek 589 1,125 1,466 2,000 2,112 2,181 2,515 2,197 1,284 820 -36.14%

University 1,173 1,602 1,461 1,883 2,024 2,062 1,723 1,475 721 553 -23.30%

Wekiva 664 868 726 662 -8.82%

West Orange 1,024 1,489 1,698 1,799 1,218 1,162 989 916 741 731 -1.35%

Winter Park 1,652 1,660 1,642 1,576 1,276 1,295 1202 1091 957 1,390 45.25%

Mid Florida Tech 122 107 373 337 435 406 364 250 287 129 -55.05%

Orlando Tech 55 75 149 183 201 85 93 69 -25.81%

Westside Tech 46 0 145 126 117 177 168 140 62 31 -50.00%

Winter Park Tech 106 86 168 162 134 107 92 45 -51.09%

Charter High Schools 78 100.00%

Middle Schools 536 100.00%

Alternative Schools 65 0 105 148 94 109 157 1,127 199 -82.34%

Total ORANGE

19,291

21,465

23,475

25,333

26,690

26,446

25,527

23,348

19,371

15,965

-17.58%

Osceola District Schools

Celebration 2 7 92 66 40 135 248 365 470 521 10.85%

Gateway 1,105 1,178 1,247 1,007 927 688 725 632 821 796 -3.05%

Harmony 454 407 482 520 697 865 629 -27.28%

Liberty 578 886 1193 935 -21.63%

New Dimensions 93 58 36 15 8 5 10 21 11 47 327.27%

Osceola 738 638 653 602 596 645 614 740 866 612 -29.33%

Osceola School for the Arts 47 34 19 12 7 6 10 2 -80.00%

PATHS 264 231 238 203 241 326 330 278 229 182 -20.52%

Poinciana 763 744 706 1,002 1,080 1,122 945 716 749 626 -16.42%

St. Cloud 938 912 1,049 685 646 666 805 543 540 646 19.63%

Zenith 197 100.00%

Middle Schools 37 30 107 122 146 137 149 8.76%

Alternative Schools 117 177 155 163 254 155 114 126 124 19 -84.68%

Total OSCEOLA

4,020

3,945

4,223

4,268

4,248

4,343

5,018

5,156

6,015

5,361

-10.87%

Total

23,311

25,410

27,698

29,601

30,938

30,789

30,545

28,504

25,386

21,326

-15.99%

Historical Comparison of Career Pathways Enrollment Growth

10-Year Comparison of Career Pathways Student Counts from 2001 to 2011

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Section 6

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Total Student

Population

Total Career

Pathways Students

% Career Pathways

Students

Apopka 2,510 770 30.68% Boone 2,717 1,146 42.18% Colonial 3,298 1,235 37.45% Cypress Creek 3,073 1,190 38.72% Dr. Phillips 3,431 1,229 35.82% East River 1,888 514 27.22% Edgewater 1,616 378 23.39% Evans 1,873 529 28.24% Freedom 2,841 1,238 43.58% Jones 899 270 30.03% Lake Nona 1,251 365 29.18% Oak Ridge 1,773 660 37.23% Ocoee 2,289 668 29.18% Olympia 2,873 530 18.45% Timber Creek 2,906 820 28.22% University 2,600 553 21.27% Wekiva 2,261 662 29.28% West Orange 3,170 731 23.06% Winter Park 3,103 1,390 44.80% Mid Florida Tech N/A 129 N/A Orlando Tech N/A 69 N/A WestSide Tech N/A 31 N/A Winter Park Tech N/A 45 N/A Charter High Schools 1,108 78 7.04% Middle Schools 7,245 536 7.40% Alternative Schools 1,056 199 18.84%

55,781

15,965

28.62%

Celebration 1,825 521 28.55% Gateway 2,219 796 35.87% Harmony 1,796 629 35.02% Liberty 2,070 935 45.17% New Dimensions 338 47 13.91% Osceola 1,854 612 33.01% Osceola School for the Arts 719 2 0.28% PATHS 676 182 26.92% Poinciana 1,219 626 51.35% St. Cloud 1,725 646 37.45% Zenith 361 197 54.57% Middle Schools 5,388 149 2.77% Alternative Schools 1,054 19 1.80%

21,244

5,361

25.24%

77,025

21,326

27.69%

* Orange County Public Schools Enrollment Summary by School, June 1, 2011

https://www.ocps.net/fs/governmental/pupil/Documents/Enrollment%20Summary%2006%2001%2011.pdf ** Osceola District Schools Computer Enrollment as of June 9, 2011

High School Student Enrollment vs Career Pathways Student Enrollment

2010-2011 Enrollment Comparison

http://www.osceola.k12.fl.us/depts/Finance/FTE/documents/ComputerEnrollment060911.pdf

Total Orange County

Osceola District Schools**

Total Osceola County

Total Consortium

Location

Orange County*

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9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Total

Orange County Public Schools

Apopka 229 150 203 188 770

Boone 391 263 283 209 1,146

Colonial 375 298 261 301 1,235

Cypress Creek 329 285 302 274 1,190

Dr. Phillips 298 330 349 252 1,229

East River 152 134 114 114 514

Edgewater 103 112 99 64 378

Evans 219 119 91 100 529

Freedom 341 365 312 220 1,238

Jones 115 74 42 39 270

Lake Nona 124 106 90 45 365

Oak Ridge 178 254 124 104 660

Ocoee 217 137 153 161 668

Olympia 127 158 113 132 530

Timber Creek 241 229 181 169 820

University 182 119 126 126 553

Wekiva 212 173 131 146 662

West Orange 172 219 187 153 731

Winter Park 254 516 366 254 1,390

Mid Florida Tech 13 37 79 129

Orlando Tech 26 43 69

Westside Tech 4 14 13 31

Winter Park Tech 7 38 45

Charter High Schools 14 13 15 36 78

Bridgewater Middle 59 59

Glenridge Middle 238 238

Lake Nona Middle 29 29

Maitland Middle 35 35

Southwest Middle 90 90

Wolf Lake Middle 85 85

Alternative Schools 52 51 39 57 199

Total ORANGE 536 4,325 4,122 3,665 3,317 15,965

Osceola District Schools

Celebration 173 128 111 109 521

Gateway 294 192 139 171 796

Harmony 188 154 146 141 629

Liberty 263 227 272 173 935

New Dimensions 13 20 9 5 47

Osceola 168 110 167 167 612

Osceola Schools for the Arts 1 1 2

PATHS @ TECO 16 81 85 182

Poinciana 230 134 140 122 626

St. Cloud 156 182 168 140 646

Zenith 5 35 88 69 197

Denn John Middle 20 20

Kissimmee Middle 64 2 66

Narcoossee Middle 38 38

Neptune Middle 20 1 21

Parkway Middle 4 4

Alternative Schools 9 5 5 19

Total OSCEOLA 146 1,503 1,204 1,326 1,182 5,361

682 5,828 5,326 4,991 4,499 21,326

2010-2011 Career Pathways Student Enrollment

By School and Grade Level

Total Consortium

Location Middle School

Participants

High School Participants

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GENDER

Location Female Male Caucasian

African

American Hispanic Asian

Native

American Multiracial Undeclared Disability

Academic Disability

Economic Disability L E P Orange County Public Schools

Apopka 770 487 283 331 229 154 27 4 25 0 0 0 0 20 Boone 1,146 515 631 686 107 288 28 2 35 0 0 0 0 57 Colonial 1,235 581 654 245 136 788 33 1 32 0 0 0 0 227 Cypress Creek 1,190 581 609 183 167 687 125 10 18 0 0 0 0 185 Dr. Phillips 1,229 682 547 531 330 244 93 3 28 0 0 0 0 90 East River 514 239 275 225 55 201 23 1 9 0 0 0 0 31 Edgewater 378 201 177 141 166 44 13 1 13 0 0 0 0 27 Evans 529 291 238 18 448 43 11 2 7 0 0 0 0 75 Freedom 1,238 669 569 389 169 540 102 6 32 0 0 0 0 197 Jones 270 171 99 3 255 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 Lake Nona 365 174 191 122 41 172 18 1 11 0 0 0 0 44 Oak Ridge 660 342 318 62 340 224 24 1 9 0 0 0 0 170 Ocoee 668 350 318 252 245 118 33 6 14 0 0 0 0 24 Olympia 530 303 227 267 120 80 42 2 19 0 0 0 0 21 Timber Creek 820 443 377 432 58 250 57 3 20 0 0 0 0 41 University 553 336 217 182 57 240 60 2 12 0 0 0 0 35 Wekiva 662 321 341 237 264 112 26 7 16 0 0 0 0 39 West Orange 731 441 290 379 156 141 35 5 15 0 0 0 0 29 Winter Park 1,390 707 683 826 188 270 96 2 8 0 0 0 0 37 Mid Florida Tech 129 52 77 37 27 43 2 0 4 16 0 0 0 8 Orlando Tech 69 58 11 12 25 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Westside Tech 31 10 21 16 6 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Winter Park Tech 45 41 4 11 14 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Charter High Schools 78 30 48 32 8 35 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 Middle Schools 536 244 292 258 91 132 42 2 11 0 0 0 0 57 Alternative Schools 199 69 130 35 121 36 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 17

15,965 8,338 7,627 5,912 3,823 4,906 899 67 342 16 0 0 0 1,462

Osceola District Schools

Celebration 521 222 299 217 47 204 27 0 26 0 5 33 201 70 Gateway 796 357 439 99 78 427 25 4 163 0 4 70 395 130 Harmony 629 258 371 464 20 106 11 4 24 0 1 48 160 19 Liberty 935 493 442 117 219 532 22 2 43 0 8 69 486 142 New Dimensions 47 32 15 5 8 23 1 0 10 0 1 0 29 5 Osceola 612 293 319 149 92 319 20 5 27 0 9 50 283 86 Osceola School for the Arts 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 PATHS @ TECO 182 103 79 27 16 115 9 0 15 0 0 2 71 14 Poinciana 626 260 366 113 114 345 19 3 32 0 7 73 325 157 St. Cloud 646 320 326 391 31 168 8 3 45 0 7 49 194 32 Zenith 197 85 112 34 32 107 3 1 20 0 1 25 31 30 Middle Schools 149 77 72 48 12 68 11 2 8 0 0 0 2 0 Alternative Schools 19 7 12 8 0 7 1 1 2 0 0 1 7 3

5,361 2,509 2,852 1,673 669 2,421 157 25 416 0 43 420 2,185 688

21,326

10,847

10,479

7,585

4,492

7,327

1,056

92

758

16

43

420

2,185

2,150

PERCENTAGES

Orange County Public Schools 74.9% 52.2% 47.8% 37.0% 23.9% 30.7% 5.6% 0.4% 2.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 9.2%

Osceola District Schools 25.1% 46.8% 53.2% 31.2% 12.5% 45.2% 2.9% 0.5% 7.8% 0.0% 0.8% 7.8% 40.8% 12.8%

Grand Total

100.0%

50.9%

49.1%

35.6%

21.1%

34.4%

5.0%

0.4%

3.6%

0.1%

0.2%

2.0%

10.2%

10.1%

* Only data for Limited English Proficiency were provided by OCPS for the 2010-2011 school year.

Total ORANGE

Total OSCEOLA

Grand Totals

2010-2011 Career Pathways Student Demographics

Demographics by School in Student Counts

Number of Career Pathways Students

SPECIAL NEEDS * ETHNICITY

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Location Female Male Caucasian

African

American Hispanic Asian

Native

American Multiracial Undeclared Disability

Academic Disability

Economic Disability L E P Orange County Public Schools

Apopka 770 63.2% 36.8% 43.0% 29.7% 20.0% 3.5% 0.5% 3.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.6% Boone 1,146 44.9% 55.1% 59.9% 9.3% 25.1% 2.4% 0.2% 3.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.0% Colonial 1,235 47.0% 53.0% 19.8% 11.0% 63.8% 2.7% 0.1% 2.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 18.4% Cypress Creek 1,190 48.8% 51.2% 15.4% 14.0% 57.7% 10.5% 0.8% 1.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 15.5% Dr. Phillips 1,229 55.5% 44.5% 43.2% 26.9% 19.9% 7.6% 0.2% 2.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.3% East River 514 46.5% 53.5% 43.8% 10.7% 39.1% 4.5% 0.2% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.0% Edgewater 378 53.2% 46.8% 37.3% 43.9% 11.6% 3.4% 0.3% 3.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.1% Evans 529 55.0% 45.0% 3.4% 84.7% 8.1% 2.1% 0.4% 1.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 14.2% Freedom 1,238 54.0% 46.0% 31.4% 13.7% 43.6% 8.2% 0.5% 2.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 15.9% Jones 270 63.3% 36.7% 1.1% 94.4% 3.3% 0.7% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.0% Lake Nona 365 47.7% 52.3% 33.4% 11.2% 47.1% 4.9% 0.3% 3.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 12.1% Oak Ridge 660 51.8% 48.2% 9.4% 51.5% 33.9% 3.6% 0.2% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 25.8% Ocoee 668 52.4% 47.6% 37.7% 36.7% 17.7% 4.9% 0.9% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.6% Olympia 530 57.2% 42.8% 50.4% 22.6% 15.1% 7.9% 0.4% 3.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.0% Timber Creek 820 54.0% 46.0% 52.7% 7.1% 30.5% 7.0% 0.4% 2.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.0% University 553 60.8% 39.2% 32.9% 10.3% 43.4% 10.8% 0.4% 2.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.3% Wekiva 662 48.5% 51.5% 35.8% 39.9% 16.9% 3.9% 1.1% 2.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.9% West Orange 731 60.3% 39.7% 51.8% 21.3% 19.3% 4.8% 0.7% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.0% Winter Park 1,390 50.9% 49.1% 59.4% 13.5% 19.4% 6.9% 0.1% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.7% Mid Florida Tech 129 40.3% 59.7% 28.7% 20.9% 33.3% 1.6% 0.0% 3.1% 12.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.2% Orlando Tech 69 84.1% 15.9% 17.4% 36.2% 44.9% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.3% Westside Tech 31 32.3% 67.7% 51.6% 19.4% 16.1% 6.5% 3.2% 3.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.2% Winter Park Tech 45 91.1% 8.9% 24.4% 31.1% 42.2% 2.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Charter High Schools 78 38.5% 61.5% 41.0% 10.3% 44.9% 0.0% 1.3% 2.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.3% Middle Schools 536 45.5% 54.5% 48.1% 17.0% 24.6% 7.8% 0.4% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.6% Alternative Schools 199 34.7% 65.3% 17.6% 60.8% 18.1% 1.5% 1.5% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 8.5%

15,965 52.2% 47.8% 37.0% 23.9% 30.7% 5.6% 0.4% 2.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 9.2%

Osceola District Schools

Celebration 521 42.6% 57.4% 41.7% 9.0% 39.2% 5.2% 0.0% 5.0% 0.0% 1.0% 6.3% 38.6% 13.4% Gateway 796 44.8% 55.2% 12.4% 9.8% 53.6% 3.1% 0.5% 20.5% 0.0% 0.5% 8.8% 49.6% 16.3% Harmony 629 41.0% 59.0% 73.8% 3.2% 16.9% 1.7% 0.6% 3.8% 0.0% 0.2% 7.6% 25.4% 3.0% Liberty 935 52.7% 47.3% 12.5% 23.4% 56.9% 2.4% 0.2% 4.6% 0.0% 0.9% 7.4% 52.0% 15.2% New Dimensions 47 68.1% 31.9% 10.6% 17.0% 48.9% 2.1% 0.0% 21.3% 0.0% 2.1% 0.0% 61.7% 10.6% Osceola 612 47.9% 52.1% 24.3% 15.0% 52.1% 3.3% 0.8% 4.4% 0.0% 1.5% 8.2% 46.2% 14.1% Osceola School for the Arts 2 100.0% 0.0% 50.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 50.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 50.0% 0.0% PATHS @ TECO 182 56.6% 43.4% 14.8% 8.8% 63.2% 4.9% 0.0% 8.2% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1% 39.0% 7.7% Poinciana 626 41.5% 58.5% 18.1% 18.2% 55.1% 3.0% 0.5% 5.1% 0.0% 1.1% 11.7% 51.9% 25.1% St. Cloud 646 49.5% 50.5% 60.5% 4.8% 26.0% 1.2% 0.5% 7.0% 0.0% 1.1% 7.6% 30.0% 5.0% Zenith 197 43.1% 56.9% 17.3% 16.2% 54.3% 1.5% 0.5% 10.2% 0.0% 0.5% 12.7% 15.7% 15.2% Middle Schools 149 51.7% 48.3% 32.2% 8.1% 45.6% 7.4% 1.3% 5.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.3% 0.0% Alternative Schools 19 36.8% 63.2% 42.1% 0.0% 36.8% 5.3% 5.3% 10.5% 0.0% 0.0% 5.3% 36.8% 15.8%

5,361 46.8% 53.2% 31.2% 12.5% 45.2% 2.9% 0.5% 7.8% 0.0% 0.8% 7.8% 40.8% 12.8%

21,326

50.9%

49.1%

35.6%

21.1%

34.4%

5.0%

0.4%

3.6%

0.1%

0.2%

2.0%

10.2%

10.1%

COUNTS

Orange County Public Schools 74.9% 8,338 7,627 5,912 3,823 4,906 899 67 342 16 0 0 0 1,462

Osceola District Schools 25.1% 2,509 2,852 1,673 669 2,421 157 25 416 0 43 420 2,185 688

Grand Total

100.0%

10,847

10,479

7,585

4,492

7,327

1,056

92

758

16

43

420

2,185

2,150

* Only data for Limited English Proficiency were provided by the school districts for the 2010-2011 school year. No other special needs data was available.

Total ORANGE

Total OSCEOLA

Grand Total

2010-2011 Career Pathways Student Demographics

Demographics by School as a Percentage of Total Enrollment

Number of Career Pathways Students

SPECIAL NEEDS * ETHNICITY

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Female Male Caucasian African

American Hispanic Asian

Native

American Multiracial Undeclared

Accounting 111 41.44% 58.56% 31.53% 19.82% 33.33% 10.81% 0.90% 3.60% 0.00%

Agriscience 159 75.47% 24.53% 78.62% 3.14% 15.09% 0.00% 0.63% 2.52% 0.00%

Automotive 225 15.56% 84.44% 55.11% 5.33% 30.67% 1.33% 1.33% 6.22% 0.00%

Building Construction 64 4.69% 95.31% 43.75% 25.00% 23.44% 7.81% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

Business 3,764 46.28% 53.72% 23.99% 32.60% 34.27% 4.54% 0.64% 3.96% 0.00%

Business Software Applications 111 53.15% 46.85% 11.71% 50.45% 27.93% 6.31% 0.90% 2.70% 0.00%

Computer Programming 5 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

Criminal Justice 25 48.00% 52.00% 60.00% 4.00% 28.00% 4.00% 0.00% 4.00% 0.00%

Culinary Arts 1,310 58.40% 41.60% 28.55% 17.56% 47.48% 2.75% 0.31% 3.36% 0.00%

Digital Design 1,172 37.46% 62.54% 35.41% 18.17% 36.09% 5.03% 0.26% 5.03% 0.00%

Digital Media Technology 4 0.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 75.00% 0.00% 0.00% 25.00% 0.00%

Drafting 409 15.16% 84.84% 28.12% 8.56% 43.52% 5.13% 0.49% 12.71% 1.47%

Early Childhood 379 93.40% 6.60% 38.79% 13.72% 42.48% 1.58% 0.00% 3.43% 0.00%

Engineering 188 13.30% 86.70% 42.02% 9.57% 42.02% 1.60% 0.53% 4.26% 0.00%

Graphics 119 47.06% 52.94% 35.29% 12.61% 40.34% 8.40% 0.00% 3.36% 0.00%

Health 1,408 74.79% 25.21% 20.53% 18.75% 48.30% 5.04% 0.43% 6.96% 0.00%

Industrial Education 231 15.15% 84.85% 45.45% 18.61% 28.57% 5.19% 0.00% 2.16% 0.00%

Information Technology 2,629 41.99% 58.01% 31.69% 20.96% 39.79% 4.79% 0.34% 2.43% 0.00%

Interior Design 115 93.91% 6.09% 46.09% 21.74% 20.87% 8.70% 0.87% 1.74% 0.00%

Lodging Operations 52 71.15% 28.85% 13.46% 17.31% 50.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 19.23%

Marketing 701 43.08% 56.92% 43.65% 15.98% 32.10% 2.85% 0.29% 5.14% 0.00%

Music 7,379 57.60% 42.40% 42.50% 20.73% 27.94% 6.11% 0.39% 2.32% 0.00%

PC Support Services 150 12.67% 87.33% 37.33% 6.00% 46.67% 7.33% 0.00% 2.67% 0.00%

Theater Arts 166 71.08% 28.92% 46.39% 19.28% 26.51% 2.41% 0.60% 4.82% 0.00%

TV Production/ New Media Technology 1,189 36.00% 64.00% 46.68% 13.29% 32.55% 3.03% 0.59% 3.87% 0.00%

Web Site Development 569 31.11% 68.89% 39.37% 15.82% 32.86% 6.50% 0.35% 5.10% 0.00%

Consortium Totals: 22,634 50.14% 49.86% 35.61% 20.88% 34.48% 4.91% 0.43% 3.62% 0.07%

* Student counts on this report are higher than enrollment counts because students who participate in more than 1 program area are counted more than once.

2010-2011 Career Pathways Program Demographics

Percentages of Student Enrollment by Program Area

Number* of Career Pathways Students

ETHNICITY Program Area

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LOCATION

Participating# Students Accounting Agriscience Automotive Building

Construction Business

Business Software Applications

Computer Programming

Criminal

Justice Culinary Arts Digital Design

Digital Media Technology Drafting

Early Childhood

Orange County Public Schools

Apopka 770 170 20 12

Boone 1,146 19 1 25 1 120 8

Colonial 1,235 3 221 54

Cypress Creek 1,190 23 1 175 19 1

Dr. Phillips 1,229 22 346 22 5 161 27

East River 514 1 31 4

Edgewater 378 1 97 1 30 12

Evans 529 13 21

Freedom 1,238 355 15 148 41 12

Jones 270 135 12

Lake Nona 365 75

Oak Ridge 660 3 341 29

Ocoee 668 24 215 14 3 34

Olympia 530 15 1 17 13

Timber Creek 820 1 3 4 16 22 39

University 553

Wekiva 662 2 206 2 19 4

West Orange 731 141 1 20

Winter Park 1,390 14 2 151 77 3

Mid Florida Tech 129 17 1 56 9

Orlando Tech 69 2 11

Westside Tech 31 5 3 2 5

Winter Park Tech 45

Charter High Schools 78 7

Middle Schools 536 292

Alternative Schools 199 1 269 20

Total Orange County 15,965 83 49 2,449 110 4 25 967 718 1 139 51

Osceola District Schools

Celebration 521 1 144 1

Gateway 796 285 2 80 3 140

Harmony 629 157 1 131 1 103

Liberty 935 1 205 2 85 142

New Dimensions 47 1 44

Osceola 612 45 141 122 59 1

Osceola School for the Arts 2

PATHS @ TECO 182 6 23 1 25 28 38

Poinciana 626 22 14 260 150 26 89

St. Cloud 646 178 160

Zenith 197 20 35 27 26

Middle Schools 149 101 5

Alternative Schools 19 1 1 5 1 2 1

Total Osceola District 5,361 28 159 225 15 1,315 1 1 343 454 3 270 328

TOTAL CONSORTIUM 21,326 111 159 225 64 3,764 111 5 25 1,310 1,172 4 409 379

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LOCATION

Orange County Public Schools

Apopka Boone Colonial Cypress Creek Dr. Phillips East River Edgewater Evans Freedom Jones Lake Nona Oak Ridge Ocoee Olympia Timber Creek University Wekiva West Orange Winter Park Mid Florida Tech Orlando Tech Westside Tech Winter Park Tech Charter High Schools Middle Schools Alternative Schools

Total Orange County Osceola District Schools

Celebration Gateway Harmony Liberty New Dimensions Osceola

Osceola School for the Arts PATHS @ TECO Poinciana St. Cloud Zenith Middle Schools Alternative Schools

Total Osceola District TOTAL CONSORTIUM

Engineering Graphics Health Industrial

Education

Information

Technology Interior Design

Lodging

Operations Marketing Music

PC Support

Services Theater Arts TV Production/ New Media Technology Web Site Development Total

21 122 8 416 17 786

45 39 365 40 377 26 26 106 46 1,244

546 10 368 78 11 12 6 1,309

17 154 4 438 286 30 17 76 9 1,250

42 26 3 46 577 10 20 79 1,386

6 58 129 278 12 10 529

3 233 8 385

307 189 1 531

1 671 9 15 1,267

128 275

45 232 1 13 366

34 1 26 137 91 7 669

375 5 6 3 679

20 425 15 25 531

33 54 210 416 22 14 1 835

1 532 20 553

1 23 402 6 5 670

1 58 495 11 3 9 739

34 216 57 14 765 15 6 66 13 1,433

40 1 16 14 1 155

56 1 3 1 74

1 17 33

44 1 45

71 78

311 603

7 1 298

119 489 223 2,585 115 52 165 7,379 150 166 458 226 16,723

1 140 188 85 560

287 2 14 51 864

61 1 59 142 59 715

241 146 136 67 1,025

2 47

75 101 2 93 47 686

2 2

56 8 6 191

52 97 1 24 735

99 152 130 719

33 31 27 199

43 149

3 1 4 19

188 919 8 44 536 731 343 5,911

188 119 1,408 231 2,629 115 52 701 7,379 150 166 1,189 569 22,634

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2010-2011 Career Pathways Joint Assessments Passed

Assessments Taken by Location and Program

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Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass %

Orange County Public Schools

Apopka Boone Colonial

Cypress Creek 19 16 84%

Dr. Phillips 16 16 100% 198 198 100% 68 67 99% 86 86 100%

East River Edgewater Evans

Freedom 10 10 100% 34 34 100%

Jones 50 30 60%

Lake Nona

Oak Ridge 73 73 100% 11 10 91% 16 16 100%

Ocoee 20 18 90% 162 85 52% 1 1 100%

Olympia 13 10 77%

Timber Creek University

Wekiva 1 1 100%

West Orange 119 52 44% 92 8 9% 121 42 35%

Winter Park 13 13 100%

Mid Florida Tech Orlando Tech

Westside Tech 4 3 75%

Winter Park Tech

Middle Schools 170 136 80%

62 56 90% 24 21 88% 772 574 74% 181 95 52% 258 179 69%

Osceola District Schools

Celebration 52 35 67% 45 45 100% 53 53 100%

Gateway 186 152 82% 94 83 88% 154 144 94%

Harmony 9 9 100%

Liberty 138 76 55% 54 54 100% 75 69 92%

Osceola 2 2 100% 7 7 100%

PATHS 19 18 95% 4 4 100% 15 15 100%

Poinciana 79 18 23% 96 39 41%

St. Cloud Zenith

Middle Schools 85 46 54% 1 1 100%

489 336 69% 278 206 74% 401 328 82%

62

56 90% 24 21 88% 1,261 910 72% 459 301 66% 659 507 77%

Computing for College and Careers

Keyboarding Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word

Accounting

Building Construction

Total Orange

Total Osceola Total Consortium Location

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Orange County Public Schools

Apopka Boone Colonial Cypress Creek Dr. Phillips East River Edgewater Evans Freedom Jones Lake Nona Oak Ridge Ocoee Olympia Timber Creek University Wekiva West Orange Winter Park Mid Florida Tech Orlando Tech Westside Tech Winter Park Tech Middle Schools

Osceola District Schools

Celebration Gateway Harmony Liberty Osceola PATHS Poinciana St. Cloud Zenith Middle Schools

Total Orange

Total Osceola Total Consortium

Location Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass %

37 3 8% 2 0 0%

23 23 100% 23 21 91% 23 23 100% 102 100 98%

3 3 100%

97 97 100%

15 14 93%

20 19 95%

1 1 100%

8 7 88%

13 12 92%

85 85 100% 13 12 92% 68 67 99%

38 21 55% 14 11 79%

23 23 100% 23 21 91% 23 23 100% 160 109 68% 29 23 79% 327 320 98%

42 42 100%

56 32 57%

64 59 92% 5 0 0% 28 22 79%

23 22 96%

89 11 12% 17 16 94%

10 8 80% 10 9 90%

163 78 48% 15 9 60% 166 134 81%

23

23 100% 23 21 91% 23 23 100% 323 187 58% 44 32 73% 493 454 92%

Criminal Justice

Culinary Operations/Arts

Criminal Law CJ Career Choices Intro to Criminal Justice Food Service Sanitation Quantity Food Production

Digital Design

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Orange County Public Schools

Apopka Boone Colonial Cypress Creek Dr. Phillips East River Edgewater Evans Freedom Jones Lake Nona Oak Ridge Ocoee Olympia Timber Creek University Wekiva West Orange Winter Park Mid Florida Tech Orlando Tech Westside Tech Winter Park Tech Middle Schools

Osceola District Schools

Celebration Gateway Harmony Liberty Osceola PATHS Poinciana St. Cloud Zenith Middle Schools

Total Orange

Total Osceola Total Consortium

Location Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass %

5 5 100% 66 22 33% 66 32 48%

29 12 41% 15 11 73%

5 5 100%

20 20 100% 39 39 100% 23 6 26%

3 3 100%

9 9 100%

11 11 100%

13 12 92% 13 1 8%

5 5 100% 24 21 88%

3 3 100%

6 6 100% 34 0 0% 35 9 26%

45 24 53% 44 31 70%

3 3 100% 1 1 100%

34 9 3 0

78 77 99% 14 2 14% 63 60 95% 231 73 32% 168 88 52%

37 17 46% 27 15 56%

9 0 0% 23 7 30%

22 13 59% 14 14 100%

51 42 82% 48 32 67%

2 2 100% 12 4 33% 12 5 42%

30 12 40% 18 13 72%

2 2 100% 161 88 55% 142 86 61%

80

79 99% 14 2 14% 63 60 95% 392 161 41% 310 174 56%

Engineering Design

Health

Drafting

CADD Medical Terminology

Graphics

Professions of Caring

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Assessments Taken by Location and Program

This report reflects self-reported assessment results submitted by Orange and Osceola counties.

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Orange County Public Schools

Apopka Boone Colonial Cypress Creek Dr. Phillips East River Edgewater Evans Freedom Jones Lake Nona Oak Ridge Ocoee Olympia Timber Creek University Wekiva West Orange Winter Park Mid Florida Tech Orlando Tech Westside Tech Winter Park Tech Middle Schools

Osceola District Schools

Celebration Gateway Harmony Liberty Osceola PATHS Poinciana St. Cloud Zenith Middle Schools

Total Orange

Total Osceola Total Consortium

Location Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass %

273 183 67% 4 0 0%

281 105 37% 12 8 67%

24 24 100%

82 54 66%

197 152 35 24 69%

17 12 71%

6 3 50%

147 47 32% 30 1 3% 102 70 69%

169 78 46% 3 3 100%

14 11 79% 14 13 93% 14 12 86%

196 142 72%

1362 773 57% 30 1 3% 149 102 68% 20 14 70% 14 13 93% 45 39 87%

2 1 50%

6 0 0%

36 13 36%

36 13 36% 8 1 13%

1,398

786 56% 30 1 3% 149 102 68% 20 14 70% 14 13 93% 53 40 75%

Information Technology

Lodging Operations

Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Intro to Hospitality and Tourism Industry

Human Relations and Supervisory Devt

Marketing

Intro to Information Technology

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Orange County Public Schools

Apopka Boone Colonial Cypress Creek Dr. Phillips East River Edgewater Evans Freedom Jones Lake Nona Oak Ridge Ocoee Olympia Timber Creek University Wekiva West Orange Winter Park Mid Florida Tech Orlando Tech Westside Tech Winter Park Tech Middle Schools

Osceola District Schools

Celebration Gateway Harmony Liberty Osceola PATHS Poinciana St. Cloud Zenith Middle Schools

Total Orange

Total Osceola Total Consortium

Location Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass %

46 42 91% 46 42 91% 7 7 100% 19 18 95% 16 16 100%

74 72 97% 74 72 97% 3 3 100% 37 37 100% 8 8 100%

117 92 79% 117 92 79% 2 2 100%

1 1 100% 1 1 100%

14 13 93%

238 207 87% 238 207 87% 10 10 100% 70 68 97% 8 8 100% 2 2 100% 16 16 100%

238

207 87% 238 207 87% 10 10 100% 70 68 97% 8 8 100% 2 2 100% 16 16 100%

PC Support Services

Theater Arts

Music Production

Introduction To Theater Technical Theater Music Appreciation Voices of Valencia Music Theory A+ Concepts (Hardware) A+ Concepts (Software)

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Orange County Public Schools

Apopka Boone Colonial Cypress Creek Dr. Phillips East River Edgewater Evans Freedom Jones Lake Nona Oak Ridge Ocoee Olympia Timber Creek University Wekiva West Orange Winter Park Mid Florida Tech Orlando Tech Westside Tech Winter Park Tech Middle Schools

Osceola District Schools

Celebration Gateway Harmony Liberty Osceola PATHS Poinciana St. Cloud Zenith Middle Schools

Total Orange

Total Osceola Total Consortium

Location Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass % Taken Passed Pass %

176 62 35.23%

10 10 100% 1 1 100% 31 22 71% 668 531 79.49%

11 0 0% 500 305 61.00%

4 4 100% 31 28 90.32%

5 3 60% 2 2 100% 814 744 91.40%

10 9 90% 95 66 69.47%

9 9 100.00%

232 176 75.86%

8 8 100% 7 0 0% 85 77 90.59%

50 30 60.00%

12 8 67% 29 20 68.97%

106 102 96.23%

203 123 60.59%

19 19 100% 19 1 5% 77 43 55.84%

3 1 33% 312 146 46.79%

2 2 100.00%

9 8 88.89%

6 3 50% 351 117 33.33%

13 1 8% 381 275 72.18%

169 83 49.11%

89 55 61.80%

8 7 87.50%

37 9 24.32%

366 278 75.96%

37 37 100% 46 6 13% 78 49 63% 4,799 3,296 68.68%

5 0 0% 155 133 85.81%

540 453 83.89%

65 41 63.08%

6 5 83% 307 212 69.06%

1 1 100% 143 118 82.52%

5 1 20% 165 134 81.21%

307 95 30.94%

4 4 100% 52 29 55.77%

26 17 65.38%

122 60 49.18%

4 4 100% 6 1 17% 11 6 55% 1,882 1,292 68.65%

41

41 100% 52 7 13% 89 55 62% 6,681 4,588 68.67%

TV Production / Digital Media Technology

Total 2010-2011

Assessments

Web Design

Tech Center Option Digital Video & Sound

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