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Public Service Leadership Academyat Fowler
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• W E L C O M E• S C H O O L’ S D E S I G N A N D D E V E L O P M E N T• V I S I O N, M I SSI O N• S TA K E H O L D E R I N VO LV E M E N T E X P E C TAT I O N S
A N D • S T U D E N T R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S• S TA K E H O L D E R S ’ R O L E S ( S C H O O L , H O M E ,
C O M M U N I T Y )• T R A N S P O RTAT I O N
Public Service leadership academy Orientation/Welcoming
event
*TEAM DESIGNATION(S)*SUPPLY LIST*QUESTIONS*TOURS*CLOSING (WHAT TO EXPECT FOR THE FIRST DAY, TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 2 , 2014)
TEAM TALKS3
PEREGRINE PRIDE STARTS ON THE INSIDE
INSPIRING STUDENTS TO BECOME LIFE READY FOR A FUTURE FILLED WITH
PASSION, SUCCESS, AND ENJOYMENT.
PSLA VisionPeregrine Pride
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28%INTO
82%
The Challenge
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Academies and Pathways6
First Responder Academy
Law Enforcement/Emergency
Management Pathway
Fire Rescue Pathway
Emergency Medical Technician Pathway
Forensic Science/Crime Scene
Investigations Pathway
Homeland Security Academy
Computer Forensics Pathway
Cybersecurity Pathway
Geospatial Intelligence Pathway
Military Science
Academy
Navy JROTC
Pathway
Entrepreneurial Academy
Cosmetology/Barbering Pathway
Electrical Trades Pathway
Early College High School
Features of Early College High Schools: Students have the opportunity to earn an
Associate’s degree or up to two years of transferable college credit while in high school
The years to a postsecondary degree are compressed
Schools provide academic and social supports that help students succeed in a challenging course of study
The physical transition between high school and college is eliminated—and with it the need to apply for college and for financial aid during the last year of high school
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First Responder Academy
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First Responder Academy
Law Enforcement Pathway Prepares students to react appropriately and
professionally to situations where the public might be put at risk by natural or manmade emergencies
Students participate in courses that address practical and current issues in law enforcement Students will learn the tactics, theory, and skills required
of today’s law enforcement professional Training in DNA analysis, surveillance expertise, and
white collar crime Specialty services instituted since 9/11 Cadet training
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MOU/Articulation Agreements
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Law Enforcement/Emergency Management Pathway
Onondaga Community
CollegeEmergency
Management A.A.S.
Onondaga Community
CollegeCriminal Justice
A.A.S.
Onondaga Community
CollegeLaw Enforcement
Certificate
Onondaga Community
CollegeCriminal Justice
A.A.S.
• University at Albany Criminal Justice BS• Buffalo State Criminal Justice BS• Cazenovia College
• Criminal Justice/Homeland Security Studies BS• Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies BS
• SUNY College of Technology at Delhi- Online Criminal Justice BS
• Eastern Kentucky University• Police Administration/Criminal Justice BS
• SUNY Morrisville-Criminal Justice B.Tech.• Utica College
• Criminal Justice BS• Economic and Crime Investigations BS
• University of Maryland (University College)• Criminal Justice/Homeland Security BS
First Responder Academy
Fire Rescue Pathway (FRP) Students will learn about fire prevention and develop
critical fire skills necessary to handle the challenges and demands of fire protection Fire awareness Tactics and operations Hazardous materials Fire hydraulics Safety management
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MOU/Articulation Agreements
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Fire Rescue PathwayOnondaga
Community College
Fire Protection Technology Certificate
Onondaga Community College
Fire Protection Technology A.A.S.
Onondaga Community College
Fire Protection Technology A.A.S.
Eastern Kentucky University
-Fire and Safety Engineering
-Fire Protection Technology
First Responder Academy
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Pathway EMT practitioners provide pre-hospital emergency medical
care May provide both basic and advanced medical care at the
scene of an emergency and en route to a hospital Requires proficiency in CPR Training is centered on recognizing and treating life-threatening
emergencies outside the hospital environment Basics in how to handle cardiac and respiratory arrest, heart
attacks, seizures, diabetic emergencies, respiratory problems and other medical emergencies
Manage traumatic injuries such as falls, fractures, lacerations and burns
Conduct patient assessment, history, and vital signs SCSD will partner with Rural Metro Emergency Services to
design this pathway
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First Responder Academy
Forensic Science/Crime Scene Investigations Pathway Forensic sciences play a vital role in the criminal justice system by
providing investigators with scientifically based information through the analysis of physical evidence
Rigorous and relevant four-course PLTW Biomedical Science sequence Investigating the death of a fictional person, learning content in the
context of real-world cases Examining the structures and interactions of human body systems and
explore the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease Working collaboratively to understand and design solutions to the most
pressing health challenges of today and the future SCSD will partner with local law enforcement, hospitals, and the
medical examiners office to ensure students learn about biomechanics, genetic engineering and forensics as applied to crime scene investigations
SCSD will determine higher education partner
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Use of OCC’s Public Safety Training Center
Students at PSLA will have access to train at the Public Safety Training Center at Onondaga Community College
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This center has been recognized by the US Department of Justice for innovations in training methods to combating terrorism
Homeland Security Academy
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Homeland Security Academy
Computer Forensics Pathway Computer forensics is the application of
investigation and analysis techniques to gather and preserve evidence from a particular computing device in a way that is suitable for presentation in a court of law Computer Forensics involves the identification,
preservation, recovery, extraction, examination, interpretation, documentation, and presentation of the contents of computer media (digital evidence)
Students will gain a strong foundationin the principles of information assuranceand security, including security investigation,analysis, implementation, maintenance,and design
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MOU/Articulation Agreements
Computer Forensics Pathway
Onondaga Community CollegeComputer Forensic Science A.A.S.
Rochester Institute of Technology*
-Computing Security B.S.
*Academic Center of Excellence by Department of Homeland Security and NSA
Utica College-Cybersecurity and Information
Assurance B.S.-Cybercrime Investigations and
Forensics B.S.
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Homeland Security Academy
Cybersecurity Pathway Cybersecurity creates a safe, secure, and resilient cyber
environment in an interconnected world. Evolving cyber threats require the engagement of the entire nation — from government and law enforcement to the private sector. Cybersecurity involves the monitoring of networks for security breaches, responding to cyber attacks, and gathering data and evidence to be used in prosecuting cyber crime Students will be introduced to information security theory and
practical skills in the management and maintenance of effective infrastructure in information assurance and security
SCSD will partner with Bryant & Stratton College in the development and delivery of this program, ensuring students have mastery of the competencies necessary to pursue higher education and career opportunities in this field
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MOU/Articulation Agreements
Cybersecurity Pathway
Onondaga Community CollegeComputer Forensic Science A.A.S.
Rochester Institute of Technology*
-Computing Security B.S.
*Academic Center of Excellence by Department of
Homeland Security and NSA
Utica College-Cybersecurity
and Information Assurance B.S.
-Cybercrime Investigations and
Forensics B.S.
Bryant & StrattonSecurity Technology
A.A.S.
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Homeland Security Academy
Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Pathway GEOINT is an intelligence discipline comprising the
analysis of geospatial data to describe, assess, and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on earth GEOINT data includes all aspects of imagery and
mapping data collected by commercial and government satellites, aircraft or other means, such as maps and commercial databases, GPS waypoints, utility schematics, or any discrete data that have locations on earth
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SUNY ESF
Homeland Security Academy
Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Pathway Students will build strong foundations in math and
science, high standards of computer skills, and broad research, writing, and analysis skills SCSD will partner with SUNY ESF
to ensure students have masteryof the competencies necessary to excelin this career field
Students who complete this programand meet criteria may enroll at SUNY ESF
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Possible careers include: Advanced Visualization Specialists, Aeronautical Analysts, Geodetic Surveyors, Military
Analysts, Earth and Orbit Scientists, Radar Image Scientists, Thermal Infrared Image Scientists, Geospatial Data
Stewards
Military Science Academy23
Military Science Academy
Navy JROTC Pathway The mission of NJROTC is to instill in students the values of
citizenship, service to the United States, personal responsibility and a sense of accomplishment Benefits include the development of leadership potential;
promotion of community service; development of a high degree of personal honor, self-reliance, individual discipline and leadership; and, the promoting an understanding of the basic elements and need for national security
Students gain a foundation in maritime heritage, the significance of sea power, the fundamentals of naval operations, seamanship, navigation and meteorology Extra-curricular activities include community service, academic,
athletic, drill and orienteering competitions, field meets, flights, visits to naval or other activities, marksmanship sports training, and physical fitness training
NJROTC students may apply to ROTC programs at more than 1,000 colleges and universities throughout the nation
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Emergency Preparedness-Multilingual
Students enrolled at the First Responder, Homeland Security, and Military Science Academies will also take four years of Arabic, American Sign Language, or Spanish. The intelligence community has been open about their need for interpreters, engineers, and scientists and other professionals who speak Arabic, ASL and Spanish are essential for emergency/disaster management.
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Entrepreneurial Academy26
Entrepreneurial Academy
Cosmetology/Barbering Pathway Students will graduate with a license Comprehensive two-year program designed to
prepare students for entry level employment or post-secondary education Exposes students to theory and practical skill training to
prepare them for careers in cosmetology Students are offered the opportunities to develop
and practice their skills during weekly clinicswhere the public is invited to make appointmentsfor service
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Entrepreneurial Academy
Electrical Trades Pathway Two-year program is designed to prepare
students for entry level positions in electrical trades Includes all aspect of residential wiring as well as
commercial/industrial applications By the end of the junior year students will have entry
level skills and be certified through a ten hour OSHA safety course
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• Senior year students will have completed the accredited NCCER Curriculum in Core Skills and Level 1 Electrical Trades Curriculum
Entrepreneurial Academy
In both the Cosmetology/Barbering and Electrical Trades Pathways, business skills will be developed Exploration of the process of developing a small
business Research the types of franchise options and start up designs
behind business development Explore tax policy and business models to understand the
scope and impact of emerging markets on types of businesses
Learn how to design a marketing plan and business proposal for a business and the various agencies that inform small business development
Upon completion students will have developed a business plan and marketing campaign that can support the quest for small business ownership
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WE ARE DIFFERENT
Provide a real-world perspectiveDevelop RelationshipsFoster large and small community
environmentFoster a community of learningModel life skills and character educationStudents will earn a CTE designationStudents will earn a minimum of 12 college
credits
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This School YearWhat Do We Expect of You
95% of students will be promoted to the 10th grade
80% of students will pass the algebra exam, and 90% of students will pass the living environment exam
Maintain a suspension rate lower than 15%80% of students will make the honor rollStudents will commit to a chosen area of CTE
study Student actions and aspirations will be driven
by the PSLA code
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Four Years From NowWhat Do We Expect of You?
Students will earn at least one industry credential
Students will pass the 5 gate-keeper regents exams with an 80ty or above
Students will earn at least 12 college creditsStudents will embody the character to be
successful in their post-secondary area of study
82% of students will graduate from PSLA by August 2018
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Next WeekWhat Do We Expect From You
Homework completion rate is 90% or aboveAverage daily attendance is 96% or aboveBehavioral referrals (both local and district)
are 10% or lessTeam average is 80% or above
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So What do we Expect of you Behaviorally?
Prompt, Present, and PreparedAcademic and Professional LanguageListen, and be HeardBe Considerate of Yourself and OthersHave Fun
What do we Expect of Your Parents
That they tell you that they love you every night and then check that your homework is completed
That they require a nightly study period to complete homework and to study for at least one hour every night Homework will be given nightly No TV during the week
That they will ensure that you attend school everyday
That they will ensure that when you need extra help or assistance that you make arrangements to do so
What do we Expect of Your Teachers
That they will set their academic standards in alignment will college readiness
That they are well-planned and prepared with high quality lessons every day
That they assume accountability for your education Meaning, they will call home when needed They will assign detention or Saturday school when
needed They will track your progress and assign assistance as
neededThat they will expect nothing less than
excellence from you
DO WE REALLY WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT?
What will Define PSLA?
Transportation
Bussing provided by CENTRODedicated PSLA bus routesCan use existing CENTRO bus routes
Visit www.centro.orgAll Centro busses are free through Friday,
September 5th
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