COCONINO ASSOCIATION FOR VOCATION INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY

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FY 2022 - 2023 CTED Achievement Profile

Statutorily Required Criteria Additional Criteria
Graduation rate of all students enrolled in a CTE program. Graduation rate disaggregated by population, for both CTE participants and concentrators, and disaggregated by campus type, additional comparison metrics.
The completion rate for each program offered by the CTED. The program completion rate disaggregated by program and campus type, additional comparison metrics.
Performance on technical skills assessments. TSA attempt and pass rates, disaggregated by program and campus type, additional comparison metrics.
Postgraduation employment rates, postsecondary enrollment rates, and military service rates for program completers. Postgraduation advanced training rates, participation in a national service program rate, and placement rates disaggregated by campus type, additional comparison metrics.
Performance on industry-recognized credential assessments, including attempt and pass rates, disaggregated by program and campus type, additional comparison metrics.

DEFINITIONS

CTE Participant
A CTE participant is any student that completes and passes at least one CTE course worth at least one credit in a CTE program.
CTE Concentrator
A CTE concentrator is a student that completes and passes at least different two courses worth at least one credit each in a single CTE program. Internships and cooperative education are not included in determining concentrator status.
Program Completer
A program completer is a student that passes all the required courses in a single CTE program having earned a minimum of one credit in each required course. Internships and cooperative education courses are not included in determining program completion status.
Technical Skills Assessment
The Technical Skills Assessment (TSA) is a comprehensive end-of-program assessment designed to certify a student’s understanding and mastery of industry-validated knowledge and skill. TSA assessments are not credential assessments.
Industry-recognized Credentials
Credentials are third-party issued and industry-recognized and widely accepted certificates, licenses, and other credentials that signify a student’s mastery of industry-validated knowledge and skill. These credentials are not issued by ADE.

CTED CAMPUSES

CTED Central Campuses

CAVIAT - CCC Central Campus
CAVIAT - Flagstaff Central Campus
CAVIAT - Fredonia Central Campus
CAVIAT - Page Central Campus
CAVIAT - Williams Central Campus

Member Districts & Satellite Campuses

Flagstaff Unified District
Coconino High School
Flagstaff High School
Summit High School
Fredonia-Moccasin Unified District
Fredonia High School
Grand Canyon Unified District
Grand Canyon High School
Page Unified District
Page High School
Williams Unified District
Williams High School

All data in this profile is disaggregated by campus type and is displayed as “CTED Central Campus” or “Central + Satellite”. CTED Central campus data includes only the data reported by the campuses in the central campuses list above. Central + Satellite data includes data reported by the campuses in both the central campuses and member districts lists above. Data is deduplicated, meaning that if a student is reported by multiple entities, they are counted only once wherever possible.


GRADUATION RATE

The graduation rate is calculated using the student’s 4-year cohort as a base. The graduation rate is calculated as the number of participants or concentrators that graduated with their cohort divided by the total number of participants or concentrators in the cohort, respectively. Graduation rate is calculated using the 2022 cohort in this Profile.

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central + Satellite Campuses

CTE Participants

90.5%

CTE Concentrators

95%

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central Campuses

CTE Participants

95.5%

CTE Concentrators

95%

Arizona

Arizona

All CTE and non-CTE Students in Cohort

76.6%

Data

Student Graduating All
Central + Satellite
CTE Participants 803 887
CTE Concentrators 458 482
CTED Central Campus
CTE Participants 21 22
CTE Concentrators 19 20

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PROGRAM COMPLETION

The program completion rate is calculated as the number of students in the cohort that completed a CTE program divided by the number of students in the same cohort that earned credit in a CTE program. The term “completed a CTE program” means the student has passed the minimum required number of courses in the program having earned at least one credit in each required course. Program completion is calculated using 2023 cohort in this Profile.

Empty cells in the table below indicate that the program did not have program completers at the campus type(s) specified in that column, but that campus type may have had students enrolled in the program.

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central + Satellite Campuses

Program Completion Rate

41.1%

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central Campuses

Program Completion Rate

51.3%

Arizona

Arizona’s CTED Central and Satellite Campuses

Program Completion Rate

42%

Arizona

Arizona’s CTED Central Campuses

Program Completion Rate

63.2%

Data

Central + Satellite
CTED Central Campus
Program Program Completers Program Enrollees Program Completion Rate Program Completers Program Enrollees Program Completion Rate
Agriscience 0 16 0% NA NA NA
Architectural Drafting 4 13 30.8% NA NA NA
Automotive Collision Repair 4 60 6.7% NA NA NA
Automotive Technologies 30 187 16% NA NA NA
Business Management 10 51 19.6% 1 2 50%
Cabinetmaking 41 130 31.5% NA NA NA
Construction Technologies 8 102 7.8% 2 2 100%
Culinary Arts 94 382 24.6% NA NA NA
Digital Communication 0 1 0% NA NA NA
Digital Photography 8 101 7.9% NA NA NA
Early Childhood Education 10 35 28.6% 2 2 100%
Education Professions 0 11 0% NA NA NA
Emergency Medical Services 2 4 50% 2 4 50%
Engineering 38 89 42.7% NA NA NA
Fashion Design and Merchandising 5 35 14.3% NA NA NA
Film and TV Production 16 59 27.1% NA NA NA
Graphic Design 78 219 35.6% NA NA NA
Home Health Aide 0 72 0% NA NA NA
Interior Design and Merchandising 9 25 36% NA NA NA
Law and Public Safety 11 27 40.7% 3 5 60%
Medical Assisting Services 6 9 66.7% 6 9 66.7%
Network Security 1 7 14.3% 1 2 50%
Nursing Services 3 16 18.8% 3 13 23.1%
Software and App Design 0 5 0% NA NA NA
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 45 106 42.5% NA NA NA
Technology Devices Maintenance 0 75 0% NA NA NA
Veterinary Assisting 0 4 0% 0 2 0%
Welding Technologies 56 141 39.7% NA NA NA

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Alternative Method

An alternative method to calculating program completion rate is to divide the number of program completers by the number of students that completed/passed at least the first course in the program. This method discounts any student that did not pass at least the first course of a program, but more accurately portrays program completion and retention among students that are attempting to complete the program.

Program Campus Type Program Completers Program Enrollees Program Completion Rate
All Programs Central + Satellite 423 944 44.8%
All Programs CTED Central Campus 20 38 52.6%
Agriscience Central + Satellite 0 10 0%
Architectural Drafting Central + Satellite 4 8 50%
Automotive Collision Repair Central + Satellite 4 52 7.7%
Automotive Technologies Central + Satellite 30 168 17.9%
Business Management Central + Satellite 10 39 25.6%
Business Management CTED Central Campus 1 2 50%
Cabinetmaking Central + Satellite 41 118 34.7%
Construction Technologies Central + Satellite 8 18 44.4%
Construction Technologies CTED Central Campus 2 2 100%
Culinary Arts Central + Satellite 94 331 28.4%
Digital Communication Central + Satellite 0 1 0%
Digital Photography Central + Satellite 8 69 11.6%
Early Childhood Education Central + Satellite 10 29 34.5%
Early Childhood Education CTED Central Campus 2 2 100%
Education Professions Central + Satellite 0 9 0%
Emergency Medical Services Central + Satellite 2 4 50%
Emergency Medical Services CTED Central Campus 2 4 50%
Engineering Central + Satellite 38 82 46.3%
Fashion Design and Merchandising Central + Satellite 5 33 15.2%
Film and TV Production Central + Satellite 16 38 42.1%
Graphic Design Central + Satellite 78 190 41.1%
Home Health Aide Central + Satellite 0 22 0%
Interior Design and Merchandising Central + Satellite 9 23 39.1%
Law and Public Safety Central + Satellite 11 23 47.8%
Law and Public Safety CTED Central Campus 3 5 60%
Medical Assisting Services Central + Satellite 6 8 75%
Medical Assisting Services CTED Central Campus 6 8 75%
Network Security Central + Satellite 1 1 100%
Network Security CTED Central Campus 1 1 100%
Nursing Services Central + Satellite 3 16 18.8%
Nursing Services CTED Central Campus 3 13 23.1%
Software and App Design Central + Satellite 0 4 0%
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Central + Satellite 45 97 46.4%
Veterinary Assisting Central + Satellite 0 4 0%
Veterinary Assisting CTED Central Campus 0 2 0%
Welding Technologies Central + Satellite 56 121 46.3%

TECHNICAL SKILLS ASSESSMENT

The CTE technical skills assessment, or TSA, is a comprehensive end-of-program assessment designed to certify a student’s understanding and mastery of industry-validated knowledge and skill. TSA assessments are not credential assessments, but rather students are issued a certificate of passing by the Arizona Department of Education and endorsed by the Arizona CTE Quality Commission.

Technical Skills Assessment Pass Rates

TSA pass rates are calculated as the number of students that attempted the TSA for their CTE program and passed it divided by the number of students that attempted the TSA for their program. TSA pass rates include all students who attempt the TSA regardless of CTE concentrators status.

Technical Skills Assessment Attempt Rates

The attempt rate for technical skills assessment is calculated as the number of CTE concentrators who attempt the TSA for their program divided by the total number of CTE concentrators in the cohort. Attempt rate is calcualted using CTE concentrators rather than all students as students are typically expected to attempt the TSA after becoming a CTE concentrator.

TSA Pass and Attempt Rates by Program

Pass Rates

TSA pass rates are calculated as the number of students that attempted the TSA for their CTE program and passed it divided by the number of students that attempted the TSA for their program.

Campus Type Program Name Number of Students that Passed the TSA Number of Students that Took the TSA TSA Pass Rate
Central + Satellite Agriscience 0 1 0%
Central + Satellite Architectural Drafting 4 5 80%
Central + Satellite Automotive Collision Repair 1 3 33.3%
Central + Satellite Automotive Technologies 8 37 21.6%
Central + Satellite Business Management 3 6 50%
Central + Satellite Cabinetmaking 7 38 18.4%
Central + Satellite Construction Technologies 4 4 100%
Central + Satellite Culinary Arts 59 67 88.1%
Central + Satellite Digital Photography 7 8 87.5%
Central + Satellite Early Childhood Education 9 9 100%
CTED Central Campus Early Childhood Education 2 2 100%
Central + Satellite Emergency Medical Services 2 2 100%
CTED Central Campus Emergency Medical Services 2 2 100%
Central + Satellite Engineering 33 42 78.6%
Central + Satellite Fashion Design and Merchandising 2 6 33.3%
Central + Satellite Film and TV Production 14 16 87.5%
Central + Satellite Graphic Design 44 69 63.8%
Central + Satellite Interior Design and Merchandising 6 9 66.7%
Central + Satellite Law and Public Safety 10 10 100%
CTED Central Campus Law and Public Safety 1 1 100%
Central + Satellite Medical Assisting Services 2 4 50%
CTED Central Campus Medical Assisting Services 2 4 50%
Central + Satellite Nursing Services 8 9 88.9%
CTED Central Campus Nursing Services 8 9 88.9%
Central + Satellite Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 27 44 61.4%
Central + Satellite Veterinary Assisting 2 2 100%
CTED Central Campus Veterinary Assisting 1 1 100%
Central + Satellite Welding Technologies 22 54 40.7%

Attempt Rates

Attempt rate is calcualted using CTE concentrators rather than all students as students are typically expected to attempt the TSA after becoming a CTE concentrator.

Campus Type Program Name Number of Concentrators that Took the TSA Number of Concentrators in the Cohort TSA Attempt Rate Among CTE Concentrators
Central + Satellite Agriscience 1 1 100%
Central + Satellite Architectural Drafting 3 4 75%
Central + Satellite Automotive Collision Repair 3 15 20%
Central + Satellite Automotive Technologies 35 63 55.6%
Central + Satellite Business Management 6 10 60%
Central + Satellite Cabinetmaking 34 42 81%
Central + Satellite Construction Technologies 4 8 50%
Central + Satellite Culinary Arts 62 109 56.9%
Central + Satellite Digital Photography 6 9 66.7%
Central + Satellite Early Childhood Education 9 11 81.8%
CTED Central Campus Early Childhood Education 2 2 100%
Central + Satellite Emergency Medical Services 0 2 0%
CTED Central Campus Emergency Medical Services 0 2 0%
Central + Satellite Engineering 41 55 74.5%
Central + Satellite Fashion Design and Merchandising 5 5 100%
Central + Satellite Film and TV Production 16 16 100%
Central + Satellite Graphic Design 66 79 83.5%
Central + Satellite Interior Design and Merchandising 8 9 88.9%
Central + Satellite Law and Public Safety 9 11 81.8%
CTED Central Campus Law and Public Safety 1 3 33.3%
Central + Satellite Medical Assisting Services 4 8 50%
CTED Central Campus Medical Assisting Services 4 8 50%
Central + Satellite Nursing Services 0 3 0%
CTED Central Campus Nursing Services 0 3 0%
Central + Satellite Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 44 45 97.8%
Central + Satellite Veterinary Assisting 1 1 100%
CTED Central Campus Veterinary Assisting 1 1 100%
Central + Satellite Welding Technologies 52 59 88.1%

POSTGRADUATION PLACEMENT

The postgraduation placement of CTE concentrators is calculated as the number of eligible CTE concentrators that have some form of placement divided by the number of eligible CTE concentrators that responded to a placement survey administered by their CTED or school district. CTE concentrators are considered eligible for a placement survey if they (1) are a CTE concentrator, and (2) left secondary education in the reporting year. There are five placement categories: enrollment in postsecondary education, enrollment in a postsecondary advanced training program, military service, participation in a national service program or the Peace Corps, or employment. The placement survey also collects “relatedness” of a student’s postgraduation placement to their high school CTE program.

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central + Satellite Campuses

Students Eligible for Placement

485

Survey Respondents

437

Students with Placement

259

Placement Rate

59.3%

Survey Response Rate

90.1%

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central Campuses

Students Eligible for Placement

20

Survey Respondents

8

Students with Placement

8

Placement Rate

100%

Survey Response Rate

40%

Placement rates by Category

Counts
Percentages
Category Central + Satellite CTED Central Campus Central + Satellite CTED Central Campus
Postsecondary Education 202 8 46.2% 100%
Advanced Training 1 0 0.2% 0%
Military Service 5 0 1.1% 0%
Public Service Program 0 0 0% 0%
Employment 58 5 13.3% 62.5%

Note: Placement rates by category may not add up to the total placement rate as students may be placed in multiple categories.

Comparison to Statewide CTE Placement Rates


INDUSTRY CREDENTIALS

Attainment of portable, industry-recognized and validated credentials, certificates, and licenses are a unique measure of CTE program success. These credentials, which are offered by third-party credentialing organizations, signal to employers that CTE students have mastered a specific set of knowledge, skills, and abilities as outlined by their CTE program.

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central + Satellite Campuses

Credential Pass Rate

100%

Coconino Association for Vocation Industry and Technology’s Central Campuses

Credential Pass Rate

NA%

Arizona

Arizona’s CTED Central and Satellite Campuses

Credential Pass Rate

86.1%

Arizona

Arizona’s CTED Central Campuses

Credential Pass Rate

94.9%

Industry Credentials Pass and Attempt Rates

Pass Rates

Credential pass rates are calculated as the total number of students in the cohort that earned an industry-recognized credential divided by the total number of students in the cohort that attempted to earn an industry-recognized credential.

Central + Satellite Campuses
CTED Central Campuses
Program Earned Credential Attempted Credential Credential Pass Rate Earned Credential Attempted Credential Credential Pass Rate
Automotive Collision Repair 2 2 100% NA NA NA
Automotive Technologies 15 15 100% NA NA NA
Cabinetmaking 14 14 100% NA NA NA
Construction Technologies 7 7 100% NA NA NA
Culinary Arts 12 12 100% NA NA NA
Early Childhood Education 9 9 100% NA NA NA
Fashion Design and Merchandising 3 3 100% NA NA NA
Graphic Design 23 23 100% NA NA NA
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 21 21 100% NA NA NA
Welding Technologies 25 25 100% NA NA NA

Attempt Rates

Attempt rates for industry-recognized credentials is calcualted as the number of CTE concentrators in the cohort that attempted to earn a credential divided by the number of CTE concentrators in the cohort. Credential attempt rates are calcualted using concentrators as students are expected to sit for a credential exam after or near program completion.

Central + Satellite Campuses
CTED Central Campuses
Program Attempted Credential Concentrators in Cohort Credential Attempt Rate Attempted Credential Concentrators in Cohort Credential Attempt Rate
Automotive Collision Repair 2 15 13.3% NA NA NA
Automotive Technologies 14 63 22.2% NA NA NA
Cabinetmaking 14 42 33.3% NA NA NA
Construction Technologies 6 8 75% NA NA NA
Culinary Arts 11 109 10.1% NA NA NA
Early Childhood Education 5 11 45.5% NA NA NA
Fashion Design and Merchandising 1 5 20% NA NA NA
Graphic Design 20 79 25.3% NA NA NA
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 21 45 46.7% NA NA NA
Welding Technologies 25 59 42.4% NA NA NA


Arizona Department of Education

Career and Technical Education

www.azed.gov/cte