This year’s Spring Meeting was packed with exciting announcements, panels and discussions where participants voiced their opinions in the meeting room, and took to Twitter to keep the conversation going.
To kick off the Meeting, we unveiled the new Vision, Putting Learner Success First with accompanying panels discussing what this means for the education field.
Committing to #ctefuture #ctespringmtg pic.twitter.com/eP80NUV2LE
— Advance CTE (@CTEWorks) May 23, 2016
The field had to go here. How could we not take career readiness to everyone? @tamarjacoby #ctespringmtg
— Advance CTE (@CTEWorks) May 23, 2016
Let’s replace the “OR” with an “AND.” High achieving students also need figure out their career goals. #CTESpringMtg https://t.co/9DVDgd0I4a
— Cory Epler (@NDE_TL) May 23, 2016
High quality CTE IS high quality preparation for college! #CTESpringMtg https://t.co/x7nFNgT29D
— Mario Minichino (@DrMariosClass) May 23, 2016
Thanks @rweingarten for shifting the conversation back to equity, access, and student engagement. @CTEWorks #CTESpringMtg
— Cory Epler (@NDE_TL) May 23, 2016
We discussed the latest policy trends at the federal level.
“We’ve seen an unprecedented rec. of #CTE in #ESSA. This means more opportunity 4 students/educators/schools.”@actecareertech #ctespringmtg
— Riley Pagett (@RileyPagett) May 24, 2016
Ryan Reyna at #CTESpringMtg: Career readiness measures must be predictive of long term success, data must be reliable and valid. Agree 100%!
— Emily Passias (@EmilyJPassias) May 24, 2016
@CTEWorks #ctespringmtg WF Dev’t Panel: Career pathways-bring everyone around the table, employers must look at recruitment and retention
— kathy prather (@KathyKathypr) May 24, 2016
We recognized our 2016 Star of Education and Excellence in Action Award winners during a ceremony that brought together Spring Meeting participants and 40 administrators, educators and students representing award-winning schools. Culinary Academy students from Central Campus of the Des Moines Public Schools kicked off the day with a tour of the Marriott kitchen.
Thank u Ex. Chef Aguemaou #WardmanParkMarriott DC 4 inspiring & motivating Culinary @CentralCampusDM. Passion & Art! pic.twitter.com/exjVblJGBi
— Aiddy Phomvisay (@AiddyPhomvisay) May 24, 2016
11 Programs Honored as Tops in Career Technical Education https://t.co/0FNPZUNIMY via @educationweek
— Catherine Gewertz (@cgewertz) May 24, 2016
Congrats to @PattyMurray– this year’s Star of Education congressional award winner!! #CTESpringMtg #PerkinsCTE pic.twitter.com/ykVONyKbtI
— Advance CTE (@CTEWorks) May 24, 2016
Congrats to Charisse Childers, Arkansas CTE director, Advance CTE Rising Star of Education award recipient!#CTESpringMtg
— Jo Anne Honeycutt (@bjhoneycutts) May 24, 2016
“CTE taught me that I want to be more than what I thought I wanted to be.” – Desert View HS (Tucson, AZ) about mech. alumni #ctespringmtg
— Riley Pagett (@RileyPagett) May 24, 2016
.@HamburgAOF receives @CTEWorks award for superior #CTE program of study! Congrats! #ctespringmtg #BeFutureReady pic.twitter.com/FcBV8WjXtn
— NAF (@NAFCareerAcads) May 24, 2016
Thanks @CTEWorks for great #ctespringmtg & for Excell. in Action Awd. @sunnysideusd Desert View Mfg. Prog.! #iamcte pic.twitter.com/BKX3wcuzPR
— kathy prather (@KathyKathypr) May 25, 2016
And we told our CTE stories.
#cteworks. Now it’s time to spread the word and share our stories #ctespringmtg pic.twitter.com/LZcg8uXILA
— Advance CTE (@CTEWorks) May 25, 2016
For the full discussion check out @CTEWorks using the #CTESpringMtg hashtag.
Katie Fitzgerald, Communications Associate