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Fall Quarterly News Update

Greetings from the VP,

School calendars across Region III are different, but it is certain all of us are well into the new school year. The initial grade reports of the year are occurring, new career and technical education (CTE) teachers are starting to settle into a routine in their classrooms, fall CTSO fundraisers are in full swing, agriculture students are gearing up for the FFA convention, and in a flash, we will all be preparing for a winter break. Don’t deny you are already thinking about the extended holiday break! I just hope to see some of you in Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 29–Dec. 2 for ACTE’s CareerTech VISION 2023. The weather is guaranteed to be better than anywhere in Region III at that time! Discounted advanced registration rates are available until Oct. 13, so get registered now to save.

 

This upcoming election season, ACTE Region III members will be selecting a Region III VP-elect to shadow me next year during my final term as your VP. To be eligible to vote, however, you need to ensure your ACTE membership is current by Nov. 1. Our Region III VP-elect candidates this year are (in alphabetical order): Martin Hanley, Missouri; Robb Lowe, Minnesota; Brian Rick, Illinois; and Kandy Smitha, Indiana. You will learn more about each candidate at CareerTech VISION, as well as in an upcoming issue of Techniques magazine.

 

Also, if you are a first-year CTE teacher, or can recommend one from your school, please consider this great learning opportunity! As part of broader efforts to address the CTE teacher pipeline, ACTE is launching a “New CTE Teacher Symposium” at this year’s CareerTech VISION. ACTE invites CTE educators in their first year of teaching to apply to participate in this event and related activities throughout the rest of the school year. Twenty teachers will be selected to participate in the symposium and will be provided: complimentary registration to VISION, a day-long, targeted professional development experience on Wednesday, Nov. 29, and mentoring, support, and networking opportunities throughout the remainder of the school year.


You can find more information at www.acteonline.org/new-cte-teacher-symposium/, but hurry up, applications are due Oct. 15!



See you in Phoenix!

Brandon Russell

VP, ACTE Region III

Region III News

The State of CTE

News from across Region III

Illinois - Illinois ACTE is gearing up for its 94th Annual Illinois Association of Career and Technical Education Conference on Feb. 15–16, 2024 held at the President Abraham Lincoln — a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and BOS Conference Center in Springfield, Illinois. This year’s conference theme is Preparing Tomorrow’s Workforce Today. The upcoming conference will have so much to offer from featured speakers, breakout sessions for each of the CTE-related disciplines and more, vendors showcasing the latest curriculum and equipment, delicious catered meals, and a networking session along with multiple networking opportunities. Last year, over 400 CTE professionals attended the conference! This year’s conference is focused on highlighting excellence in CTE and making connections. In place of a keynote speaker during our luncheons, we will host our Annual Awards Ceremony and allow opportunities for attendees to network with their colleagues and connect with IACTE affiliates.


After many years of extraordinary service and dedication, Cindy Stover has retired as the executive director of IACTE. Cindy’s passion for CTE helped steer the organization through several changes and has prepared it for success and growth for years to come. While we are thankful for Cindy’s service, we are equally excited to welcome our new executive director, Dr. Chris Merrill. Merrill is a long-time CTE educator and works with Illinois State University to prepare the next generation of CTE educators. Merrill brings a new perspective to the role and is prepared to help shepherd IACTE to a new and exciting future.

Indiana - Indiana just completed the pre-conference New and Newer Teacher Workshop and Indiana ACTE Fall Conference. Over 400 attendees engaged in over 50 breakout sessions and a huge vendor fair. Steve DeWitt attended representing ACTE. Indiana ACTE is gearing up for the Fall Session of the state legislature and awaiting the bills that may impact Indiana CTE. In coordination with the CTSOs and CTE Month®, the association is planning a State Policy Seminar in February 2024. Planning is also underway for the Region III Conference hosted in Indiana this year on June 12–14 at the downtown Crowne Plaza Hotel in beautiful Indianapolis. Mark your calendars and look forward to more information in the coming months.

Iowa – Iowa ACTE had 149 registered attendees at the Iowa ACTE Best Practices Conference on Sept. 19 at the FFA Enrichment Center adjoining the Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC), Ankeny Campus, in Ankeny, Iowa. Other upcoming professional learning events include the Iowa School Counselors Association (ISCA) Conference on Nov. 6–7, the Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB) conference on Nov. 15–16, and ACTE’s National Policy Seminar in Arlington, VA on March 17–20, 2024. Association leaders hope to take a CTSO student and an advisor from each of the groups up for rotation this year: FCS, Ag, Industrial Tech, and Health Sciences. In other news, Iowa has 69 nominations for the CTE Component Presidential Scholar this year. Iowa has had under 20 in past years.

Missouri – Missouri State University will be hosting a CTE Educator Day to encourage more individuals to become CTE teachers. Missouri had another Grand Prize winner of the Harbor Freight Tools For Schools Teaching Excellence award, as MVATA (Agriculture Education division) president-elect Rylyn Small received the $100,000 prize for him and his school. The annual MCCTA/MOASSP fall conference was held recently. This conference is a partnership between CTE administrators and secondary school administrators. The MoACTE Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for Oct. 16 in Jefferson City, Missouri. Members are also looking forward to the annual legislative day in February 2024.

Minnesota - On Sept. 17–18, over 85 new teachers gathered in St. Cloud, Minnesota, for the second annual Career and Technical Educators Teacher Induction Program (CTE TIP). Our newest CTE educators were offered access to a wealth of professional development on topics including; Foundations of CTE, Pedagogy and Teaching Methods, Classroom Management, Licensing Information, and Building Relationships with Partners. New teachers were also introduced to their MDE content specialist, assigned a content mentor, as well as meeting nearly 25 strategic partners. The conference was just the start of the yearlong CTE TIP program, which hopes to train and retain our talented CTE educators. It has been a very successful program with great teacher retention.

 

This year, Minnesota has decided not to have a statewide CTE conference. Instead focusing on regional conferences and a state conference for Perkins leaders. The southern region of the state will be holding its daylong gathering on Oct. 27, while the Perkins leaders will be gathering on Oct. 30–31. Many updates will be reviewed including the development of the new four-year state plan and overhauls to the systems and processes to make them more clear and effective.

 

Finally, the third year of the Minnesota fellowship is underway. It has grown from 10 participants in the initial year to 15 last year to 20 this program year. We intended to cap registration at 15 but the demand was too great. What a problem to have. The MACTA CTE Policy & Leadership Fellowship is a year-long leadership program focusing on state and federal education policy through the lens of career and technical education. The 2023–2024 academic year will be the third year of the fellowship. The goal of the fellowship is to build long-term capacity planning across Minnesota for CTE leaders who have a greater understanding of CTE policy and how to navigate the structures of state and federal government. A secondary goal is to have a broader network of highly knowledgeable CTE champions across the state to ensure a strong career and technical educational foundation, a strong workforce, and a strong voice well into the future.

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Register for VISION by Oct. 13 & Save!


ACTE's CareerTech VISION happens this Nov. 29–Dec. 2 in Phoenix, Arizona, and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome you to our flagship conference for career and technical educators. At VISION, you will have the opportunity to forge meaningful professional connections, expand your professional learning and ignite your inspiration. ACTE is pleased to offer both a full in-person event with a robust on-demand component for remote attendance. Register by Oct. 13 to secure advance discounted rates for this premier CTE conference!

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Calling All First-year CTE Teachers!


As part of our broader efforts to address the CTE teacher pipeline, ACTE will launch a New CTE Teacher Symposium at this year’s CareerTech VISION, Nov. 29–Dec. 2 in Phoenix, Arizona. ACTE invites CTE educators in their first year of teaching to apply to participate in this event and related activities throughout the rest of the school year. Twenty teachers selected to participate in the symposium will receive the following:

 

  • Complimentary registration to VISION
  • A daylong, targeted professional development experience on Nov. 29
  • Mentoring, support and networking opportunities throughout the remainder of the school year

 

The deadline to apply is Oct. 15! Learn more

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Upcoming Webinars


We are excited to host several upcoming free webinars on a wide range of topics:

 

  • I Need Help! Seeking Support from a Mentor and a Sponsor, Oct. 12 at 1:00 p.m. ET
  • Navigating Issues of WBL Safety and Insurance, Oct. 26 at 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Top 10 Reasons to Integrate Entrepreneurship Across CTE Courses and Career Pathways, Nov. 2 at 7:00 p.m. ET

 

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2024 Events

Share Your Expertise!


Mark your calendars for the 2024 ACTE Work-based Learning (WBL) Conference, happening May 1–3 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. You could share your WBL programs, models and expertise; consider submitting a presentation proposal. This annual event, which sold out last year, specifically focuses on professional development for WBL professionals in secondary and postsecondary CTE programs and institutions. The deadline to submit presentation proposals is Oct. 16.

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Advocate for CTE at NPS

With a featured event from the CTE Research Network

Join CTE professionals from across the nation to voice your vision on CTE policy and programming relevant to your school’s needs at ACTE’s National Policy Seminar, happening March 17–20 in Arlington, Virginia. Featured sessions will cover best practices for influencing federal policy and CTE advocacy and messaging. And on the last day of the event, March 20, the CTE Research Network will address topics that will help expand the evidence base for CTE.

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Member Benefits Webinar & Renew in Time to Vote!

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Check Out ACTE’s New Member Benefits Webinar!

Hear from ACTE leadership how your professional association supports you and your career through a variety of member benefits, from CTE advocacy and awareness resources, Techniques magazine, member insurance programs, professional development and networking opportunities, and more!

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Renew Your Membership by Nov. 1 to Vote!


The 2024 ACTE board of directors’ election will be held this Dec. 1–Jan. 1! Please note these key dates:

 

  • Be sure your membership is current by Nov 1 to vote — renew now!
  • Voting will open during CareerTech VISION on Dec. 1 and run through Jan. 1
  • Winners will be announced in January 2024
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Student Video Challenge

New Student Video Contest


ACTE — the host of CTE Month® — and NASA HUNCH are excited to announce the 2023–24 student video challenge, which offers students the opportunity to showcase the application of CTE and project-based learning programs in high-demand career fields on Earth as well as in space. This year’s theme: “Why Go to the Moon?” The contest is open to students of all ages, including elementary, middle school, high school and postsecondary students in any school or who is homeschooled. Submit a two-minute video by April 1.

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