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Welcome School Administrators
Welcome administrators! As director of the Mid-Willamette Education Consortium I would like to extend to you my appreciation for all that you do on behalf of students and teachers in your schools.
It is my belief that you will find useful information and resources here. Included in this section are minutes and reports from the Enterprise Youth Council and the Mid-Willamette Education Consortium's Executive Council, Perkin's funding updates, College Credit Now information, a complete calendar of activities, and other pertinent items of interest. All of it is up-to-date and tailored just for administrators.
Questions or suggestions please contact us.
Executive Council
The Mid-Willamette Education Consortium Executive Council is our guiding “board of directors” for the work and activities of MWEC. It is made up of administrators from throughout Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties. Click below to meet current members. Also available are minutes and reports.
Career & Technical Education
Career & Technical Education is a major activity for schools here in Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties. Here you can find information on the quality assurance process, how to start an approved professional technical program, updates on Perkin’s funding, as well as other valuable resources related to CTE.
Carl Perkins Grant Information
The Carl Perkins Grant is the Federal Funding Act that supports all the Career & Technical Education programs in your school. This funding requires that we have a state approved program and endorsed teacher, as well as the student data reporting every spring.
For a copy of the submitted 2009-10 Region 3 Carl Perkins Secondary Application, please click here.
For a copy of Region 3's Consortium Operational Agreement (COA) , please click here.
If you have questions about the application or the COA please email Jane Minard.
High School ReDesign
Visit this site to find out what resources and support MWEC will provide as you work with your staff on all high school reform issues: for example, implementation of the 2006-2007 Diploma Requirements literacy in the content areas, student engagement etc.
College Credit Now
Each year, thousands of students in Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties earn college credit in the high school courses they complete. Included here are several items of interest for administrators to use as a guide in planning for new courses, seeking professional development opportunities for staff, and assuring quality standards.
Reports
The Mid-Willamette Education Consortium produces several reports, newsletters, and plans during the year. I hope you will find these documents interesting and helpful to your initiatives.
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