National Career Academy Coalition Waipahu High School October 19-21, 2016 Insight/Onsite AGENDA. Academies: Building Innovative Mindsets
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1 National Career Academy Coalition Waipahu High School October 19-21, 2016 Insight/Onsite AGENDA Academies: Building Innovative Mindsets Wednesday, October 19, :00 2:30 pm Registration Princess Kaiulani Hotel, Ainahau Foyer 3:30 pm Bus departs for Waipahu High School Farrington Highway, Waipahu, HI :45 5:00 pm Welcome and Event Overview Oli Kumu Sanborn and ANR and AHS students Welcome Keith Hayashi, Principal, Waipahu High School 5:00 5:10 pm Greetings from National Career Academy Coalition Dr. Jay Steele, NCAC President Connie Majka, NCAC Vice President 5:10 5:20 pm NSOP 3/6: Support of State/Governance and Leadership Introduction of Guests and Advisory Boards 5:20-5:30 pm Introduction to the Evening A Waipahu Experience Keith Hayashi, Principal, Waipahu High School 5:30 7:15 pm NSOP: 7 Teaching and Learning Cultural Reception by Waipahu Students and Tasting Stations by Marauder Café, Academy of CulinaryArts Students, Director Elaine Matsuo Hawaiian Studies Lei making and Hawaiian Language Lesson, Hula Lesson Ukulele and Singing Fil Am, Japanese Club, Poly Club, Korean Club, Chinese, Spanish 7:30 pm Board bus for return to Princess Kaiulani Hotel Thursday, October 20, 2016
2 7:00 am - 8:00 am Board bus to Waipahu High School 8:00 am 8:30 am Breakfast Continental Breakfast at the Waipahu High School Cafeteria Overview Jean Miyahira, NCAC Board 8:30 am 9:00 am NSOP: 1/2 Mission and Goals/Academy Design Waipahu High School Career Academies Keith Hayashi, Principal 9:00 am - 10:15 am Visitation of Model Academies A/B C/D NSOP: 7/8 Teaching and Learning/Business and Community Partnership Student Ambassadors 10:15 10:30 am Break 10:30 am -11:45 am Visitation of Model Academies C/D A/B NSOP: 7/8 Teaching and Learning/Business and Community Partnership 11:45 am - 12:00 pm Break 12:00 pm 12:45 pm Lunch Networking with Academy Content Area Teachers and Administrators NSOP: 4/5 Faculty and Staff/Professional Development English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Career Technical Education and Electives, Administrators, Counselors 12:45 pm 1:30 pm Team Planning Time 1:30 pm Bus departs for Princess Kaiulani Hotel Friday, October 21, :00 am 7:45 am Board bus to NOAA* (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration located on Ford Island) Security Checkin (valid I.D. required, must be U.S. Citizen, if not, security clearance must be secured 30 days in advance) 8:00 am 8:15 am Continental Breakfast at NOAA
3 Overview of the Day Jean Miyahira, NCAC Board 8:15 am 8:30 am Introduction of NOAA Business Partnership team Keith Hayashi. Principal, Waipahu High School Seema Balwani, NOAA Regional Coordinator Daniel K.Inouye Regional Center 8:30 am 9:00 am Ray Tanabe, Director, National Weather Service Pacific Islands: The Value of Partnerships (Auditorium) 9:00 am 9:30 am Robert Drummond, Acting Site Manager, NOAA s Inouye Regional Center (Auditorium) 9:30 am -10:30 am NSOP: 5/8 NOAA Business Partnership (20 minute rotations) Coral Reefs In Hawaii, Gerry Davis, Assistant Regional Administrator for Habitat Conservation for NOAA Fisheries; The Safeguarding of our Marine Natural Resources Facilitator: Sherry Tenn, Academy of Natural Resources Inouye Regional Center tour, Patty Miller, Outreach/Education Coordinator: The Diversity of NOAA Careers Facilitator: Stephen Nakano, Academy of Natural Resources Science on the Sphere, Captain Barry Choy, Commissioned Officer in the NOAA Corps: How is data collected and used in decision making? Facilitator: Jeff Garvey, Academy of Natural Resources NOAA Programs NOAA in your Neighborhood (Auditorium) He eia and the value of Sentinal Sites, Doug Harper, Coastal Resources Specialist West Hawaii Habitat Focus Area, Lani Watson, Marine Habitat Resource Specialist Facilitator: Kumu Sanborn, Academy of Natural Resources 10:30 am 11:00 am NSOP: 4 Faculty and Staff/Leadership Auditorium Waipahu High School Academy of Natural Resources Team Meeting 11:00 am - 11:30 am Buffet Lunch 11:30 pm 1:40 pm NSOP: 5/8 Professional Development/Business Partnership Concurrent Sessions
4 Each participant will select three topic discussions. Each session will be 40 minutes long. Session 1: 11:30 am 12:10 pm Session 1: 12:15 pm 12:55 pm Session 2: 1:00 pm 1:40 pm Sessions include: Waipahu High School: Supporting College Readiness Lisa Scudder, College Counselor Dr. Mark Silliman, Director, Early College Program (Session 1 only) Waipahu High School: Counselors and Administrators Roles in the Academies Meryl Matsumura, Assistant Principal, Academy of Natural Resources Mary Ancheta, Counseling Department Head (Session 2 only) Waipahu High School: Work-Based Learning in the Academy of Health & Science Lead Teachers: Kelsy Kai-Yamamoto, Mike Sana (Session 3 only) How to Brand and Market your Academies Pam Daly, DK Brand, NCAC Director/Marketing Chair How to use the NSOPs to design your Academy Dr. Jay Steele, NCAC President, ConnectEd How to Create Business Partnerships Connie Majka, NCAC Vice President, Philadelphia Academies Inc. Jean Miyahira, NCAC Director 1:40 pm 2:15 pm Team Networking Opportunity to debrief with your team or team alike session 2:15 pm Aloha Bus departs for Princess Kaiulani Hotel *NOAA is located on a national historic landmark site on Oahu s Ford Island, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Inouye Regional Center features the adaptive reuse of two World War II-era airplane hangars linked by a new steel and glass building.
5 The original aircraft hangars, designed in 1939 by Albert Kahn, inspired beautifully simple solutions for how the new center uses air, water and light. The team worked closely with local preservationists to keep the hangars close to their original condition. The complex accommodates 800 people in a high-performance research and office campus that integrates NOAA s mission of science, service and stewardship with the region s cultural traditions and the island s ecology. It houses a diverse range of critical programs, functions and federal departments, including the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
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