Construction Career Pathways Annual Report July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020

Construction Career Pathways Annual Report July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020

Construction Career Pathways Annual Report July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020 Construction Career Foundation PREPARED BY: thedatabank, gbc / Collectivity PREPARED FOR: MN Department of Employment and Economic Development August 28, 2020 Construction Careers Pathway Framework The diagram above illustrates how the pathway integrates the full range of experience from middle school through employment, connects our work, and guides our activities . REPORT HIGHLIGHTS HOT NEWS! CCP recently launched a new mobile app While one-third of the FY19-20 year was disrupted by COVID-19 (C19) and to reach more young people social uprising, CCP persisted and pivoted. Here are some highlights. through their mobile phones. Promotion of the In-Person School / Student Connections app begins when school restarts in Sept. 2020 Program Area FY19-20 FY17-20 # Schools # Students # Schools # Students Outreach 61 609 140 6936 Middle & High 145 3621 448 14711 School Events Construction Apprenticeship 8 502 22 1314 Programs Internships 46 175 112 572 Totals 260 4907 722 23533 OBJECTIVE 5 - Summary Data CCP is thrilled we were able to interact in-person with nearly 5000 students from 260 schools across Minnesota throughout the majority of our program year in FY19-20. We are also humbled and proud of our team of program leaders for their creativity and resiliency in the face of unprecedented circumstances. CCP continues to see the excitement and joy in the eyes of our student participants who come to envision a new future of what is possible for them via a construction career. This past program year has challenged all of us. While C19 and social unrest affected only one-third of the year, the massive disruption it caused in the spaces we work required us to pivot quickly in how we would deliver our typically hands-on programming remotely. Students and families were already reeling from transitions to online and distance learning in school, and parents were adjusting to work displacement, furloughs, and outright layoffs. Then teachers, often our primary contacts, were in the throws of a complete transformation in the way they did their work. Many were dramatically unprepared and under-resourced by districts to do the job adequately under the new conditions. Consequently, they were more often harder to reach. In spite of these dramatically different circumstances, our team came together and in short order found ways to reorganize our program delivery mechanisms to meet the needs of our stakeholders (students, teachers, schools, industry and labor representatives along with community leaders). Through increased collaboration and community-led decision-making, we were able to make a successful transition to a fully virtual program environment, and actually experienced increased interaction among our participants. The virtual delivery made our programs more accessible for many in traditionally marginalized communities (e.g. no transportation barriers, increased parent participation, etc.), which improved quality and increased our reach. OBJECTIVE 5 - continued OBJECTIVE 5 - continued FEATURED STORIES Impact Real lives. Real INTERNSHIP ALLOWS MINNEAPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT TO LEARN ABOUT HIS FUTURE IN MINNESOTA’S CONSTRUCTION TRADES BY EMILY SWEENEY Mohamud Ibrahim doesn’t like sitting. He’d rather be outside playing soccer and scoring goals. Anything – anything – to stay active. To use his hands. To move his feet. So, to keep himself moving this summer, Ibrahim wanted to find hands-on work that would allow him to be outside. That’s why the Minneapolis Roosevelt High School 10th grader’s AVID (college preparation class) teacher, recommended that he apply to the Minnesota Trades Academy (MTA), a paid summer construction internship experience for selected Twin Cities-area high school students. The Minnesota Trades Academy offers two tracks for students to learn about the construction trades OF PARTICIPANTS WERE through hands-on experience. Track I is a six-week introduction to construction career opportunities. FROM UNDERREPRESENTED Youth who participate in Track I can move onto Track II, a nine-week trade specialization course, the DEMOGRAPHICS following summer. The completion of both tracks can set a student up to launch a career in the construction industry, beginning with a registered apprenticeship with a Minnesota building trades union for those who are 18 and older and have earned their high school diploma or GED. “I wanted to explore a new path – to see if I liked construction,” said Ibrahim, describing what motivated him to apply for the MTA summer internship program. “And I’ve found out, through the Minnesota Trades Academy, that I do like it. On top of that, I’m making more friends.” APPENDIX A Adolf & Peterson Construction Gresser Companies MN Asphalt Pavement Assoc. St. Louis Park Public Schools Apprenticeship Coordinators Irondale / Mounds View Schools National Assn of Building Trades South Central MN Construction Association of MN (ACAM) Unions Trades JE DUNN Construction Bloomington Career Academy New Ulm Schools South St. Paul Schools Junior Achievement of the Upper City of Minneapolis (STEP UP) Midwest OPUS Foundation Veit & Company, Inc. City of Saint Paul Facilities Knutson Construction PCL Construction White Bear Lake Public Schools Department Kraus-Anderson Construction Pocket Hercules City of Saint Paul (Right Track) Mortenson Ramsey County (U Lead) City of Saint Paul (HREEO) McGough Construction Roseville School District CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA) MN Department of Labor & Ryan Companies Construct Tomorrow Industry Saint Paul Building & Construction Databank/Collectivity MN State Legislature Trades Council Eagan High School Minneapolis Building & Saint Paul Police Department Construction Trades Council Fairmount Schools Saint Paul Public Schools Minneapolis Public Schools Go Fetsch Mechanical St. Paul Steel Supplies Minneapolis YWCA Greater Twin Cities United Way St. Paul Workforce Development APPENDIX B Participating Schools AGAPE High School City Academy Floodwood High School Hutchinson High School Medford High School Aitkin High School Clearbrook-Gonvick High School Foley High School Indus High School Mesabi East High School ALC Virginia Cleveland High School Fond du Lac Ojibwe School Insight School of Minnesota Milaca High School Alexandria Area High School Cloquet High School Fond du Lac School Irondale High School Minnesota New Country School Andover High School CLT Twin Lakes Forest Lake High School Isle High School Monticello High School Anoka High School Columbia Heights High School Forest Oak Ivan Sand High School Moose Lake High School Apple Valley Community Learning Center South Fosston High School Janesville - Waldorf - Pemberton Mora ALC Arise Academy Community of Peace Academy Fridley ALC Jefferson High School Mora High School Armstrong High School Como Park Senior High School Fridley High School Jennings Community School Mounds View High School Ashland High School Connections Academy GAP School - St. Paul John F. Kennedy High School Mountain Iron-Buhl High School Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City Cook County High School Gateway to College John Marshall Murray Middle School Career Day Austin High School Coon Rapids High School GHEC Granada Huntley East Chain Johnson Senior High School Nashwauk Keewatin High School Bagley High School Cooper High School Goodridge High School Jordan High School Nay Ah Shing Barnum High School Creative Arts Secondary Goodwill Easter Seals Yb Journeys Secondary School New Kolden Mcc Becker High School Cromwell Wright High School Gordon Parks High School JWP High School New Prague High School Belle Plaine High School Cyber Village Academy Grand Rapids High School Kato Public Charter school New Ulm High School Bemidji High School Dakota Ridge School Grantsburg High School Lafayette High School Next Step Transition Program Benton Stearns Voyagers Dakota County ALS Great River Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial Nickville High Big Lake High School Dassel Transition Greenway High School Lake of the Woods Nicollet Public Bigfork High School Dassel-Cokato High School Grygla High School Lake Superior College Norman County East High School Black Duck High School Denfeld High School Hager Charter School Lakeville South North Branch Area High School Blaine High School Duluth ALC Harbor City International School Lancaster High School North Community Career Fair Bloomington Career and College Academy Duluth East High School Harding Senior High School Laura Jeffrey Academy North High School Blue Earth Area High School Eagan High School Harmony Learning Center Le Sueur-Henderson High School North St. Paul High School Bluesky Online Eagle Valley High School Harrison Education Center Leap High School North Union Braham Area High School East Central Secondary Hastings High School Leka high school Northwest Tech Center Brooklyn Center High School East Grand Forks Senior High School Henry Senior High School Life Transition Program North Woods High School Burnsville High School East Range Academy of Tech Henry Sibley High School Lincoln High School Northeast Range Butterfield-Odin Public School East Ridge High School Hermantown High School Lincoln International Northfield High School Cloquet Area Alternative Education Program Eastview High School Hibbing High School Lions Gate Academy Northland Learning Center Cambridge Christian School Edgewood High School High School for Recording Arts Little Falls High School Northwest Passage High School Cambridge Isanti High School Eden Prairie High School High View High School Madelia High School

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