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Find similar grantsCareer and Technical Education (CTE) Programs is sponsored by Mississippi Department of Education. Offers training programs across 49 occupational areas to help students develop marketable job skills and earn industry certifications.
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Mississippi - Advance CTE Associates Degrees & Certificates Awarded of All Degrees & Certificates Awarded Statewide CTE Secondary Concentrators Go on to Postsecondary Education CTE Postsecondary Concentrators Earn a Postsecondary Credential, Certificate, or Diploma Placed in Employment, Military Service or Apprenticeships Within Six Months Public High School Enrollment High School CTE Concentrators Total Secondary CTE Enrollment American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Special populations are learner groups identified in the Carl D.
Perkins Career and Technical Education Act. The data below reflects intersectional categories that are not mutually exclusive; therefore, percentage values will not add up to 100%, and counts will not add to the total enrollment figure reported. Background information about special populations can be found in this resource .
Individuals With Disabilities (ESEA/IDEA) Individuals from Economically Disadvantaged Families Individuals Preparing for Non-traditional Fields Youth with Parent in Active Military Postsecondary CTE Enrollment Public Community Colleges Enrollment (full and part-time) Postsecondary CTE Concentrators Total Postsecondary CTE Enrollment Postsecondary CTE Enrollment American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Postsecondary CTE Enrollment Postsecondary CTE Enrollment Special populations are learner groups identified in the Carl D.
Perkins Career and Technical Education Act. The data below reflects intersectional categories that are not mutually exclusive; therefore, percentage values will not add up to 100%, and counts will not add to the total enrollment figure reported. Background information about special populations can be found in this resource .
Individuals With Disabilities (ADA) Individuals from Economically Disadvantaged Families Individuals Preparing for Non-traditional Fields Out of Workforce Individuals Youth with Parent in Active Military Combined State Plan with Perkins and WIOA Is the State Using the Reserve Fund?
Mississippi Department of Education Percentage of Funding Directed to: Amount of Leadership Funds the State Set Aside to Prepare Students for Non-Traditional Careers Percent of Funds Being Reserved in Total Middle Grades That are Eligible for Perkins V Funding Percent of Leadership Funds the State Set Aside for State Correctional Institution Ways the Secondary CTE, Postsecondary CTE and Workforce Systems Collaborate Through statewide advisory committees/boards Aligning programs of study with career pathways Sharing labor market information Secondary Program Quality Indicator(s) Recognized postsecondary credential attainment Attainment for ages 25-64 by 2025 Every Student Succeeds Act Metrics ESSA School Quality and Student Success Indicators Mississippi’s SQSS indicator includes a CCR indicator and an Acceleration indicator, each of which is worth 50 points, or 5 percent of the total high school score.
The CCR indicator is based on performance on the ACT. The Acceleration indicator consists of a participation component (based on students enrolled in AP, IB, dual credit, AICE or industry certification courses) and a performance component (based on students earning 3+ on an AP exam, earning a C+ in a dual credit/dual enrollment course, earning a 4+ on an IB exam, or passing an industry certification exam).
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs is funded by Mississippi Department of Education. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program (ED/IES) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES). This program provides funding for small businesses to conduct research and development of innovative education technology products. It emphasizes rigorous research and the potential for commercialization to bring products to schools. Projects can leverage AI functionalities, interactive learning, and assistive technologies for students and educators. The program has an annual allocation of $10 million for new ed-tech products.
Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
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