HCCA CONNECTION
April 15 - 19
HCCA MISSION STATEMENT
CTAE MISSION STATEMENT
ACTION ITEMS OF THE WEEK
- April 9-19 - EOPA Testing
- April 15 - Banking Industry Certification Visit
- April 19 - Summer Travel Plans/Estimates Due
SAVE THE DATE
- April 22-26 - EOPA Retakes
- April 23 - HCCA Parent Night, 5:30p
- April 24 - Howard Middle School Visit
- April 25 - PBIS Coaches Meeting
- April 26 - HCCA PBIS Team Meeting, 10:15a
- April 26 - Relay for Life
- April 29 - Howard Middle School Visit, National Super Hero Day
- April 30 - HCCA Monthly PBIS Celebration
- May 1 - Pathway Orderd and POWs Due
- May 2 - District CTAE Advisory Board Meeting
- May 7 - CNA Pinning Ceremony
- May 9/10 - EMT Testing
- May 13/14 - Ballard Middle School Visits
- May 14 - CTAE Department Meeting
HCCA Wins 2nd Place at Soapbox Derby!
2019 Week 1 EOPA Data
2019-20 Initial Enrollment Data
APRIL IS SCHOOL LIBRARY MONTH!
Please remember to say a special thank you to your media specialists, media clerks, and volunteers for all they do to help students succeed in school and life!
To show special appreciation for all your that your Library Media Program does for your school community, please take a few minutes to tell us how your Library Media Program makes your school community stronger.
To share your comments please use the link below.
Comments can be entered from April 1 – April 30, 2019.
Thank you for your support!
Instructional Resource....Final Project Idea....Connect with a Cause
Can your student use the skills and information they’ve acquired to benefit others?
It could be …
- People in your community
- Students at your school
- People in need around the world
- Those seeking information on the Internet
Some internet searching — or discussions with students and others — can reveal a cause. A video call with a representative of the cause or organization could shed new light for students and motivate them. You can use the Microsoft Educator Network database to find a free virtual guest speaker.
Doing something in service of others can get higher motivation and better results.
Suggested tool: Skype, Google Hangouts, Zoom, FaceTime
Hutchings College and Career Academy Goals
- To increase the number of opportunities for students to participate in a work place simulation environment and college course work.
- To emphasize preparation and career building, critical thinking skills and technical skills essential to college and career development.
- To meet the demographical needs of the students within the Bibb County School District and all levels of the workforce demand.
- To provide a college-prep sequential curriculum, that blends rigorous academic standards with Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) courses.
- To implement a work readiness framework that highlights the importance of preparing students by providing unparalleled job readiness training for all students.
- To encourage students to recognize education as a continual cooperative process with the home, community, business, colleges, and school.
- To provide an academically rigorous curriculum that engages and motivates students to master national, state, and local standards using technology, community resources, and exemplary teachers.
- To create a high performing learning culture that promotes collaboration through professional learning communities that foster quality implementation of a standards-based curriculum.
- To aid the student in exploring his or her educational career goals.
- To acclimate students into the "model" 21st century emerging workforce candidate by giving them the knowledge-base, equipping them with stackable college and industry credentials, and preparing them to compete in a global economy.
FY19 CTAE System-Wide Goals
1. Grow CTAE Advisory Boards
- Partnering with Community and Stakeholders (2.3)
2. Increase CTSO Membership/Develop Leaders
- Partnering with Students (2.1)
- Partnering with Parents (2.1)
3. Increase EOPA Scores by 15%
- Student Acheivement: Post-School Readiness, Increase Content Mastery, Increase Post-Secondary Options (1)
4. Increase Pathway Completers
- Student Achievement: Post-School Readiness, Increase Content Mastery, Increase Post-Secondary Options (1)
- Partner with Students (2.1)
5. Increase YAP/WBL Awareness/Participation
- Student Achievement Post-School Readiness, Increase Content Mastery, Increase Secondary Options (1)
- Student and Stakeholder Engagement: Partner with students (2.1) and parents (2.2)
6. Increase Positive Perception
- Manage Perceptions (4.1)
PRESENT, PREPARED, PROFESSIONAL . . .
Ms. Barbara Alston, Principal/Director
Ms Maggie Bruce, Assistant Principal /Coordinator, CTAE Supervisor
Email: margarite.bruce@bcsdk12.net
Website: https://www.bcsdk12.net/
Location: 1780 Anthony Road, Macon, GA, USA
Phone: (478) 779-2550