Month | Activity | Requirements | District Financial Support |
Points |
August- October |
Officer Leadership & |
Officers and Advisor attend State Leadership Training & |
Transportation, Advisor Expenses, Substitute & Per Diem |
1 |
October | Club Activity or Social |
All members of the CTSO club are invited to participate in a formal |
1 | |
November |
Guest Speaker |
All members of the CTSO club are invited to participate in a field trip or be invited to listen to a guest speaker that is career or leadership oriented. | Transportation and Substitute if needed | 1 |
December |
Guest Speaker |
All members of the CTSO club are invited to participate in a field trip, be invited to listen to a guest speaker, or attend a “Practice” or “Invitational Comp” with your students competing |
Transportation and Substitute if needed | 1 |
December- February |
Guest Speaker |
All members of the CTSO club are invited to participate in a field trip, be invited to listen to a guest speaker, or attend a “Practice” or “Invitational Comp” with your students competing. |
Transportation and Substitute if needed | 1 |
February- April |
Region Competition for your CTSO |
Officers and members attend and participate in Region Competition |
Transportation, Advisor Expenses, Substitute & Per Diem |
1 |
January- April |
Guest Speaker Field Trip |
All members of the CTSO club are invited to participate in a field trip or be invited to listen to a guest speaker that is career or leadership oriented. | Transportation and Substitute if needed | 1 |
May | Completed CTSO Advisor Reports By Due Date |
Completed 1-3 Advisor Reports |
1 2 3 |
|
May | Officers | Elect or Select next year’s officers | 1 | |
TBD | National Conference |
State Winners attend National Conference Advisor attends National Conference to Chaperone and Supervise |
Transportation, Advisor Expenses, Substitute (if needed) & Per Diem | 3 |
Advisors; There has been a change in the CTSO Advisor Reports and Point Index for this new 2016-2017 school year. Please review these documents carefully and plan ahead. Arranging guest speakers and field trips takes a little lead time on planning, so please be mindful of the dates. Again, your CTSO will receive $50 per Report if each activity is summarized appropriately (*Note#6), and clearly follows the guidelines within the designated time frame listed.
Here are some very important notes regarding your payments and index points:
Note #1: All officers and members must be eligible to participate.
Note #2: Each CTSO may have a maximum of one advisor, one assistant, and one consultant.
Note #3: Assistant advisor salary is based on 60% of advisor salary base.
Note #4: Consultant salary is based on 20% of advisor salary base.
Note #5: 2016-2017 = $83.50 per point
Note #6: Each activity must be accompanied by a written summary that includes the following:
The following Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) have units at the district high schools.
Distributive Education Clubs of America - We are an international association of high school and college students studying marketing, management and entrepreneurship in business, finance, hospitality and marketing sales and service.
Future Business Leaders of America - The largest and oldest business student organization in the world! A quarter of a million high school and middle school students, college and university students, faculty, educators, administrators, and business professionals have chosen to be members of the premier business education association preparing students for careers in business.
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America - Our mission it to promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences Education. Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner and community leader, members develop skills for life through: character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.
Agricultural Education prepares students for successful careers and a lifetime of informed choices in the global agriculture, food, fiber and natural resources systems.
Health Occupations Student Association - HOSA is a student organization whose mission is to promote career opportunities in health care and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people.
SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization serving teachers and high school and college students who are preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations. It was formerly known as VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America).
Accountability Report Information:
AAPPL = Dual Language Immersion Assessment
ACCESS = ELL Academic Language Acquisition Assessment
ACT = 11th grade test for college admission
ACADIENCE = Early Literacy and Math Assessments
DLM = Dynamic Learning Maps (1% of students)
NAEP = National Assessment of Educational Progress (schools randomly selected for participation)
PEEP = Preschool assessment of literacy and numeracy
RISE Benchmark = Short, optional tests aligned to individual reporting categories used as predictors of potential RISE achievement
RISE Interim = Optional tests covering all reporting categories used as predictors of potential RISE achievement (two windows per year)
RISE = State summative end of grade tests (Readiness, Improvement, Success, Empowerment); Grades 3- 8
Utah Aspire Plus = State end of grade test for college and career readiness; Grades 9 - 10|
Core Standards Benchmarks = Short, optional tests aligned to Utah Aspire Plus content areas
Entry Assessment (KEEP)
Exit Assessment (KEEP)
Alternate Assessment (KEEPAA)
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The SafeUT Crisis Text and Tip Line is a statewide service that provides real-time crisis intervention to youth through texting and a confidential tip program – right from your smartphone.
Licensed clinicians in our 24/7 CrisisLine call center respond to all incoming chats, texts, and calls by providing:
We can help anyone with emotional crises, bullying, relationship problems, mental health, or suicide related issues.
SafeUT is free, anonymous, and confidential.
If an “active rescue” is necessary – meaning our crisis counselor believes the user is in immediate danger – the counselor will alert emergency services for a face-to-face safety evaluation.
The SafeUT program and app help youth stay healthy and safe in schools by providing high-quality, confidential counseling services. The app’s key features include:
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Student Services Administrative Assistant Struve, Lauren
Elementary Counseling Paraprofessional Trujillo, Ausha
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Youth In Care Mentor Warren, Jennifer
Student Services Director Waters, Janelle
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District Behavior Support Team Wilhelmsen, Seth
District Behavior Support Team Wolthuis, Aaron
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