Career Technical and Workforce Education Bureau
120 South Federal Place, Room 207
Mailing: 300 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

Perkins Management

State Plan 2008-2013

Carl D Perkins 5 year State Plan 2008-2013

2007-2008
Year End Close-out Documents:

Memo: Closeout of the 2007-2008 Fiscal Year Grants

Tech Prep Memo: Closeout of the 2007-2008 Tech Prep Grants

______________

2007-2008 Perkins Sub-Recipients Project Directors' Meeting Agenda

Perkins IV Timeline

Link to Secondary Forms

Universal Chart of Accounts

Ownership of Equipment Memo for Perkins Grantees

______________

Secondary Annual Report -due 9/30/2008

Post-Secondary Annual Report -due 9/30/2008

Tech Prep Annual Report -due 9/30/2008

______________

Data Reporting

Redistribution Timeline

Symposium Update

Year End Perkins Meeting Evaluation

______________

Requests for funding:

RFA: Industrial arts, career-technical & vocational training program for New Mexico school districts with high school enrollment of 150 to 250 students
Deadline to submit application: 4pm September 15, 2008

High Schools that Work: School Improvement Initiative
Grant period July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2011
Application due August 13, 2008 by 4:00pm

Basic Grant
Due 3/28/2008

Tech Prep
Due 4/23/2008

Basic Grant: Redistribution-Instructional
Due 3/21/2008
Application extension memo

(extended to 4/1/2008)

____________


2007-2008

Allocations

CTWEB Monitor Assignments

Request for Reimbursement Template

____________

Data Collection

Perkins IV Act

____________

Program of Study

Instructions

Template

____________

Presentations

Certificates Offered in NM High Schools

Industry Recognized Certifications in NM

Perkins Grant Management

Spring Budget Workshop: Federal Grant Management Responsiblities

____________

Timelines

2007-2008

 

 

Perkins IV and Potential for Education Redesign Efforts

Perkins IV implementation within New Mexico continues to support the alignment of career-technical education with State initiatives relating to the redesign of secondary schools and enhanced collaboration with post secondary education.

The implementation of Perkins IV ensures that career-technical education programs are an integral part of these efforts.

The purpose of the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (Perkins IV) is to assist states in developing a comprehensive system of Career-Technical Education.

Through the implementation of the 5-Year State Plan under Perkins IV, New Mexico seeks continued improvement in Career-Technical education programs by moving toward the deployment of the framework for 21st century learning at the secondary and post secondary levels using the career clusters framework.

The links in the left column are designed to assist your institution in the management of your Perkins grant.

You are encouraged to contact your grant monitor for any assistance you may need.

 

 

 

Please click here to report any missing or incorrect information.