August 7, 2018, Regular Board Meeting

Title 5. EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY - DUAL ENROLLMENT FEES (FALL 2018 AND SPRING 2019)

Recommendation That the Duval County School Board approve the annual articulation agreement with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) to pay $156,001.00 for course sections, operational expenses, and salary for adjunct instructors and not to exceed $6,180.00 for the potential CAPE Certification payment.

That the Duval County School Board authorize the Board Chairman or Vice Chairman, and the Superintendent, to execute the agreement contingent upon form approval by the Office of General Counsel.

Description The district continues to have a partnership with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) and is committed to offering dual enrollment courses in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Teachers in the district have been credentialed by ERAU which qualifies them to teach dual enrollment courses. In an effort to continue to build capacity and offer STEM related dual enrollment, the district will work collaboratively with ERAU to identify highly qualified adjunct university instructors to teach dual enrollment courses when a high school teacher is not available. The district will pay salary directly to the university for these adjunct professors. The high schools offering ERAU dual enrollment courses include the following: Andrew Jackson High School, Baldwin High School, Duncan Fletcher High School, Englewood High School, Edward White High School, , , Robert E. Lee High School, , Paxon High School, Samuel Wolfson High School, , Terry Parker High School, and Westside High School.

Gap Analysis During the 2016-2017 school year, $146,979 was encumbered for the costs associated with the dual enrollment program with ERAU. In 2017-2018, $145,000 was the cost of the program, including salaries for six (6) adjunct instructors. While there will be five (5) adjuncts for the 2018-2019 school year, the district will offer more sections.

Previous Outcomes Participation in dual enrollment courses increased by over 250 students over the last school year. Please see the chart below for participation and performance data:

School Year Participation Performance % Passed 2015-2016 1,777 1,655 93 2016-2017 1,556 1,436 92 2017-2018 1,814 1,667 92

Expected Outcomes This item will allow the district to continue to expand STEM-related dual enrollment opportunities for students. This item also enables students to accelerate their careers with college credits and exposure to innovative STEM-related disciplines at the university level.

Strategic Plan Goal Intentional Focus on Student Achievement and Well-Being

Financial Impact Prior Funding:

2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 Dual Enrollment - ERAU $157,212 $146,979 $145,000

Proposed Funding:

2018-2019 $156,001.00

The district is obligated to expend $156,001.00 for the services rendered, plus the 5% CAPE Certification bonus under Attachment "A" to this Agreement according to the provisions of Article 2.0, in an aggregate maximum indebtedness not to exceed $162,181.00.

Funding Stream:

School Year RC Fund Function Object 2018-2019 2610 SAI Instruction and Curriculum Fees (High School Programs) Dual Enrollment (6300) (730) (11145)

Contact Kelly Coker, Assistant Superintendent of Accountability and Assessment, (904) 390-2976 Wendolyn Dunlap, Director, High School Acceleration Programs, (904) 390-2090

Attachments 1. ERAU-DCPS DEAA 2018-2019 FINAL (agenda)