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Career - Technical Education (CTE)

Course Enrollment 2008 - 2009
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Course Enrollment
9-12 Secondary Enrollment
Avg# Courses per Student
StateTotal Course Enrollment 404,128 287,399 1.41
SystemAlcoa 417 541 0.77
 Alvin C. York 1,489 692 2.15
 Anderson County 5,825 2,394 2.43
 Athens 321 62 5.18
 Bedford County 2,055 2,181 0.94
 Benton County 1,582 787 2.01
 Bledsoe County 1,006 534 1.88
 Blount County 5,697 3,567 1.60
 Bradford 189 203 0.93
 Bradley County 4,681 3,143 1.49
 Bristol 1,711 1,327 1.29
 Campbell County 3,740 1,797 2.08
 Cannon County 1,099 742 1.48
 Carroll County 51--
 Carter County 2,879 1,737 1.66
 Cheatham County 2,646 2,174 1.22
 Chester County 1,311 823 1.59
 Claiborne County 2,136 1,456 1.47
 Clay County 521 344 1.51
 Cleveland 2,281 1,307 1.75
 Cocke County 3,084 1,821 1.69
 Coffee County 2,923 1,647 1.77
 Crockett County 1,284 812 1.58
 Cumberland County 3,998 2,251 1.78
 Davidson County 17,569 20,549 0.85
 DeKalb County 1,382 842 1.64
 Decatur County 1,318 491 2.68
 Dickson County 3,819 2,544 1.50
 Dyer County 1,746 1,063 1.64
 Dyersburg 1,193 1,049 1.14
 Elizabethton 1,694 759 2.23
 Fayette County 1,406 926 1.52
 Fentress County 624 290 2.15
 Franklin County 2,229 1,679 1.33
 Gibson Co Sp Dist 1,286 882 1.46
 Giles County 2,358 1,373 1.72
 Grainger County 1,931 1,074 1.80
 Greene County 2,752 2,380 1.16
 Greeneville 1,244 918 1.36
 Grundy County 1,322 733 1.80
 H Rock Bruceton 410 237 1.73
 Hamblen County 6,286 2,958 2.13
 Hamilton County 14,450 11,718 1.23
 Hancock County 589 319 1.85
 Hardeman County 2,096 1,286 1.63
 Hardin County 2,495 1,215 2.05
 Hawkins County 2,254 2,522 0.89
 Haywood County 1,451 953 1.52
 Henderson County 2,014 1,300 1.55
 Henry County 2,322 1,456 1.59
 Hickman County 2,862 1,198 2.39
 Houston County 958 449 2.13
 Humboldt 718 443 1.62
 Humphreys County 2,064 1,007 2.05
 Huntingdon 1,026 381 2.69
 Jackson County 1,008 497 2.03
 Jefferson County 2,703 2,281 1.19
 Johnson City 2,522 2,186 1.15
 Johnson County 1,950 745 2.62
 Kingsport 1,782 1,974 0.90
 Knox County 26,895 16,975 1.58
 Lake County 433 253 1.71
 Lauderdale County 2,084 1,239 1.68
 Lawrence County 4,728 2,096 2.26
 Lenoir City 1,201 1,262 0.95
 Lewis County 731 591 1.24
 Lexington 97--
 Lincoln County 2,113 1,427 1.48
 Loudon County 2,112 921 2.29
 Macon County 1,277 1,135 1.13
 Madison County 8,506 4,224 2.01
 Manchester 131 73 1.79
 Marion County 3,039 1,150 2.64
 Marshall County 2,439 1,631 1.50
 Maryville 1,261 1,567 0.80
 Maury County 5,528 3,357 1.65
 McKenzie 842 419 2.01
 McMinn County 4,100 2,299 1.78
 McNairy County 3,369 1,345 2.50
 Meigs County 1,299 557 2.33
 Memphis 37,479 33,848 1.11
 Milan 1,301 616 2.11
 Monroe County 2,477 2,162 1.15
 Montgomery County 8,417 8,171 1.03
 Moore County 581 315 1.84
 Morgan County 1,787 1,024 1.75
 Oak Ridge 1,549 1,510 1.03
 Obion County 1,781 1,179 1.51
 Oneida 345 402 0.86
 Overton County 1,739 911 1.91
 Perry County 664 334 1.99
 Pickett County 416 186 2.24
 Polk County 1,383 833 1.66
 Putnam County 1,983 3,180 0.62
 Rhea County 1,599 1,464 1.09
 Roane County 2,731 2,286 1.19
 Robertson County 6,271 3,194 1.96
 Rutherford County 20,554 12,668 1.62
 Scott County 1,240 803 1.54
 Sequatchie County 661 680 0.97
 Sevier County 4,214 4,414 0.95
 Shelby County 10,047 13,908 0.72
 Smith County 1,164 987 1.18
 South Carroll 453 144 3.15
 Stewart County 1,843 727 2.54
 Sullivan County 6,095 3,843 1.59
 Sumner County 15,694 8,000 1.96
 Tipton County 5,964 3,607 1.65
 Trenton 511 410 1.25
 Trousdale County 759 419 1.81
 Tullahoma 1,577 1,144 1.38
 Unicoi County 830 752 1.10
 Union City 716 355 2.02
 Union County 1,350 910 1.48
 Van Buren County 464 257 1.81
 Warren County 5,141 1,825 2.82
 Washington County 4,410 3,031 1.45
 Wayne County 1,520 827 1.84
 Weakley County 2,672 1,453 1.84
 West Carroll Sp Dist 699 329 2.12
 White County 1,520 1,193 1.27
 Williamson County 7,601 9,875 0.77
 Wilson County 8,231 5,351 1.54
Course Enrollment by Program Area 2008 - 2009
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Program Areas
Course Enrollment
%
Grades 9-12Agricultural Education 35,249 8.72
 Business Technology Education 97,576 24.15
 Contextual Academics 14,253 3.53
 Family and Consumer Sciences Education 59,986 14.84
 Health Science Educationion 27,988 6.93
 Marketing Educationion 15,966 3.95
 Technology Engineering Educationion 9,524 2.36
 Trade and Industrial Education 96,646 23.92
 Work-Based Learning 4,311 1.07
Program Areas
Course Enrollment
%
Grades 7-8Seventh Grade Career and Technical Education 20,184 4.99
 Eighth Grade Career and Technical Education 22,206 5.50
Teacher by Program Area 2008 - 2009
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Program Areas
Teachers
%
Grades 9-12Agricultural Education 334 7.10
 Business Technology Education 873 18.56
 Contextual Academics 329 6.99
 Family and Consumer Sciences Education 533 11.33
 Health Science Educationion 298 6.34
 Marketing Educationion 219 4.66
 Technology Engineering Educationion 119 2.53
 Trade and Industrial Education 1,369 29.10
 Work-Based Learning 231 4.91
Program Areas
Teachers
%
Grades 7-8Seventh Grade Career and Technical Education 188 4.00
 Eighth Grade Career and Technical Education 202 4.29
Program of Study 2009 - 2010
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Cluster
System Adopted
State Approved Programs of Study 2900
Agriculture345
 Architecture353
 Arts, A/V Technology & Communication151
 Business, Management, and Administration306
 Education and Training62
 Finance and Management56
 Government & Public Administration34
 Health Science282
 Hospitality and Tourism138
 Human Services399
 Information Technology181
 Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security77
 Manufacturing111
 Marketing, Sales and Services125
 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics72
 Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics208
Special Programs of Study 77
Student Enrollment by Grade 2008 - 2009
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Grade
CTE Students
%
% 9-12
9-12 Total
12 45,212 20.58--
11 45,088 20.53--
10 51,339 23.37--
9 46,902 21.35 85.84 188,541
8 16,195 7.37--
7 14,902 6.78--
6 9 0.00--
3 1 0.00--
Comparison: 9-12 CTE Students vs. Total 9-12 HS Students 2008 - 2009
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CTE Secondary
Total Secondary
% State Average
188,541 287,399 65.60
Student Organizations 2008 - 2009
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Student Organizations
Students
DECA 5,658
FBLA 5,890
FCCLA 8,682
FFA 12,863
HOSA 8,197
SkillsUSA 8,796
TCA JTG 1,424
TSA 5,084

Subgroup Disaggregation 2008 - 2009

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Special Populations CTE Secondary Total Secondary Difference
Students with Disabilities
17,083
9.06%
36,309
12.63%
3.57%
Economically Disadvantaged
78,612
41.70%
173,189
53.91%
12.22%
Limited English Proficiency
1,049
0.56%
3,881
1.35%
0.79%

Subgroup Disaggregation 2008 - 2009

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Gender CTE Secondary Total Secondary Difference
Male
96,484
51.17%
146,747
51.06%
-0.11%
Female
92,057
48.83%
140,652
48.94%
0.11%

Subgroup Disaggregation 2008 - 2009

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Ethnicity CTE Secondary Total Secondary Difference
African American
42,757
22.68%
73,162
25.46%
2.78%
Asian / Pacific Islander
2,137
1.13%
4,301
1.50%
0.36%
Hispanic
6,688
3.55%
10,580
3.68%
0.13%
Native American / Alaskan
333
0.18%
594
0.21%
0.03%
White
131,953
69.99%
198,762
69.16%
-0.83%
Unknown /Other
47
0.03%
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-
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 Report to 2007-2008 Consolidated Annual Report (CAR)
Perkins IV ?
Core Indicator State
1S1: Academic Attainment - Reading / Language Arts 2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009
Baseline 2005 - 2006
-
-
Negotiated Performance Level
87.87%
88.37%
Actual Numerator
31,886.0
29,182.0
Actual Denominator
34,835.5
31,351.0
Actual Performance Level
91.53%
93.08%
Change (+ or -)
3.67%
4.71%
Status
  Meets Federal Requirements
y
y
  Improving Status
y
y
  Meets or Exceeds the Agreed Upon Performance Level
y
y
 
Core Indicator State
1S2: Academic Attainment - Mathematics 2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009
Baseline 2005 - 2006
-
-
Negotiated Performance Level
83.50%
84.00%
Actual Numerator
22,512
20,435
Actual Denominator
23,548
21,049
Actual Performance Level
95.60%
97.08%
Change (+ or -)
12.10%
13.08%
Status
  Meets Federal Requirements
y
y
  Improving Status
y
y
  Meets or Exceeds the Agreed Upon Performance Level
y
y
Core Indicator State
4S1: Student Graduation Rates 2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009
Baseline 2005 - 2006
-
-
Negotiated Performance Level
80.00%
80.50%
Actual Numerator
20,845
20,015
Actual Denominator
24,698
22,007
Actual Performance Level
84.40%
90.95%
Change (+ or -)
4.40%
10.45%
Status
  Meets Federal Requirements
y
y
  Improving Status
n
y
  Meets or Exceeds the Agreed Upon Performance Level
y
y
    
  For Tennessee-State/LEA Reference Only
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Perkins IV Core Indicator Performance 2008 - 2009

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Performance Level
Core Indicator %
 
1S1
1S2
2S1
3S1
4S1
5S1
6S1
6S2
State Negotiated Performance Level
88.37
84.00
85.05
87.47
80.50
87.80
18.35
21.77
  Actual State Level of Performance
93.08
97.08
97.79
91.29
90.95
88.64
19.03
19.99
 
Subgroup Disaggregation
1S1
1S2
2S1
3S1
4S1
5S1
6S1
6S2
African / American
91.07
94.54
97.75
89.75
89.21
77.89
20.78
17.58
Asian / Pacific Islander
93.38
99.33
97.67
96.27
96.27
90.60
17.61
23.46
Hispanic
89.57
97.32
99.27
90.66
90.08
83.80
13.69
13.28
Native American / Alaskan
95.05
100.00
97.87
86.11
86.11
85.71
21.05
36.67
White
93.75
97.73
97.86
92.57
92.28
91.02
18.86
20.86
Unknown / Other
88.89
100.00
83.33
40.00
40.00
85.71
16.67
0.00
Male
90.87
96.56
97.50
89.80
89.41
89.91
11.83
7.00
Female
95.44
97.65
98.10
93.57
93.28
87.30
27.29
35.64
Unknown Gender
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nontraditional
91.48
96.37
97.48
89.91
89.49
88.52
19.03
19.99
Nontraditional Underrepresented Gender
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tech Prep
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Students with Disabilities
80.59
88.41
95.07
89.10
88.72
80.56
15.91
14.38
Economically Disadvantaged
91.09
95.35
97.37
88.37
87.84
82.18
19.02
18.90
Single Parents
91.35
95.52
99.61
81.91
80.59
70.13
18.27
21.83
English as a Second Language
88.17
95.83
98.37
85.71
85.00
84.06
12.55
13.33
Other Educational Barriers
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Migrant
74.65
91.67
100.00
88.46
88.46
100.00
10.80
9.52
Pregnant Teen
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

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