In this session, high school Agricultural Education teachers will receive a high-level overview of data from 2025-2026 and learn about the data tracking processes for 2026-2027.
Advanced Manufacturing/Logistics teachers will PLC on what is new, what they need to accomplish during the PLC, and best steps for a great school year.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 8:30am - 9:00am EDT Room 1501
All NCCER (Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC) teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Chan Broome and Jessica Willett to learn more about instructional resources related to the pathway user guide, NCCER resources, and other local resources available to this PLC.
This session is only for teachers who currently have drone programs at their school. This is limited to Middle Creek HS, East Wake HS, Knightdale HS, Panther Creek HS, and Southeast Raleigh HS.
All drone teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Chan Broome to learn more about instructional resources related to the pathway user guide, state resources, and other local resources available to this PLC. Risk Management leadership will also join us to discuss board policies and regulations that are required for drone programs within WCPSS.
Cameron Alge with Technical Training Aids (TTA) will join us to discuss drone equipment implementation.
All high school TED teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Senior Administrator Chad Holloman to learn more about CTE updates related to budget, program planning, and district updates for the 2026-2027 school year. District Risk Management leadership will join us to discuss new drone expectations for TSA Advisors and TED. Time will also be given for PLC planning time.
Kick off the 2026–2027 school year with confidence! Join us for important program area updates, district expectations, key resources, and practical tips to help you start the year strong. You'll leave with the information, tools, and connections you need to support student success from day one.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 8:30am - 9:30am EDT Room 2401
All automotive/collision repair teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Chan Broome to learn more about instructional resources related to the pathway user guide, iCAR/SP2/Electude resources, and other local resources available to this PLC.
All drafting and advanced manufacturing/logistics teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Chan Broome to learn more about instructional resources related to the pathway user guide, program resources, and other local resources available to this PLC.
In this session, High School Agricultural Education teachers will review State and National FFA Updates, review the calendar of events at the federation, regional, and state levels, as well as review expectations from WCPSS Central Services team as it relates to FFA participation at the high school level. Time will be given for FFA advisors to complete the letter of intent for the CTSO stipend and complete a plan of work to earn the stipend.
In this session, Jessica Willett will work with teachers on understanding the new credentials, how to get students certified, and review areas of improvement related to credential attainment in 2025/2026.
In this session, teachers will review the new credentials and develop ways to increase student attainment of the credentials. Any new credentials will be explored in depth with questions sent to Central Services.
In this session, teachers will hear from Rod Lykins with SkillsUSA on SkillsUSA updates and how to start a chapter. At the end of the session, teachers will have time to complete the CTSO Letter of Intent, required for the CTSO Stipend.
All high school TED teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Chan Broome to learn more about instructional resources related to the pathway user guide, state resources, ITEEA updates, and other local resources available to this PLC. PLC time will be given to put these instructional resources into practice.
Whether you're a new or experienced HOSA advisor, this session will prepare you for a successful year. Explore district expectations, chapter management strategies, competitive event updates, and key resources to strengthen your chapter. You'll also have opportunities to collaborate with fellow advisors, share best practices, and discover new ways to engage students through meaningful leadership and career development experiences.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am EDT Room 2401
All high school Agricultural Education teachersshould plan to attend this informative session with Senior Administrator Chad Holloman to learn more about CTE updates related to budget, program planning, and district updates for the 2026-2027 school year. Time will also be given for regional conversations on field trip approvals, best practices, resources, etc.
In this session, teachers will hear from Rod Lykins from SkillsUSA on chapter basics, advantages to starting a chapter, and receive support on starting a chapter. Advisors will also have time to plan SkillsUSA activities for the year and complete the CTSO Stipend letter of intent, required for the CTSO Stipend.
All high school Drones teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Senior Administrator Chad Holloman to learn more about CTE updates related to budget, program planning, and district updates for the 2026-2027 school year. Time will also be given for PLC planning time.
Discover the latest tools, technologies, and industry trends that can enhance student learning. Connect with business and community partners, explore innovative products and resources, and gather ideas to bring current, real-world experiences into your classroom. Leave with valuable connections and practical strategies to strengthen career-focused instruction.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am EDT Room 2403
Discover the latest tools, technologies, and industry trends that can enhance student learning. Connect with business and community partners, explore innovative products and resources, and gather ideas to bring current, real-world experiences into your classroom. Leave with valuable connections and practical strategies to strengthen career-focused instruction.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am EDT Room 2401
Discover the latest tools, technologies, and industry trends that can enhance student learning. Connect with business and community partners, explore innovative products and resources, and gather ideas to bring current, real-world experiences into your classroom. Leave with valuable connections and practical strategies to strengthen career-focused instruction.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 10:30am - 11:15am EDT Room 2602
All NCCER teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Senior Administrator Chad Holloman to learn more about CTE updates related to budget, program planning, and district updates for the 2026-2027 school year. Teachers will also learn about the WakeWorks Youth Apprenticeship Academy, set to launch in August 2026.
In this session, High School TED teachers will review State and National TSA Updates, review the calendar of events at the local, regional, and state levels, as well as review expectations from WCPSS Central Services team as it relates to TSA participation at the high school level. Time will be given for TSA advisors to complete the letter of intent for the CTSO stipend and complete a plan of work to earn the stipend.
All HS T and I (Automotive/Collision Repair, Drafting, and Adv.Man/Log) teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Senior Administrator Chad Holloman to learn more about CTE updates related to budget, program planning, and district updates for the 2026-2027 school year.
All high school Agricultural Education teachers should plan to attend this informative session with Chan Broome to learn more about instructional resources related to the pathway user guide, NCFFA resources, and other local resources available to this PLC. PLC time will be given after lunch to put these instructional resources into practice.
Discover the latest tools, technologies, and industry trends that can enhance student learning. Connect with business and community partners, explore innovative products and resources, and gather ideas to bring current, real-world experiences into your classroom. Leave with valuable connections and practical strategies to strengthen career-focused instruction.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm EDT Room 2403
Discover the latest tools, technologies, and industry trends that can enhance student learning. Connect with business and community partners, explore innovative products and resources, and gather ideas to bring current, real-world experiences into your classroom. Leave with valuable connections and practical strategies to strengthen career-focused instruction.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm EDT Room 2401
Discover the latest tools, technologies, and industry trends that can enhance student learning. Connect with business and community partners, explore innovative products and resources, and gather ideas to bring current, real-world experiences into your classroom. Leave with valuable connections and practical strategies to strengthen career-focused instruction.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 11:15am - 12:00pm EDT Room 2602
School-based enterprise and production work can look differently : depending on the program area, purpose, and need in the area. Whether it is a new class offering or embedded in existing coursework, it is essential that teachers know the federal and state laws, board policies and regulations, and CTE District Office expectations for this work.
Enterprise/Production work allows programs to develop a product line, market, and then sale the products. However, it requires strict oversight, detailed record keeping, and fiscal and policy compliance.
High School CDCs will meet with Wake Technical Community College on recruitment for the Apprenticeship Academy for Skilled Trades. The session will highlight the benefits for students who enroll in apprenticeship programs and detail timelines for recruitment and participation. (All HS CDCs are expected to attend this session.)
The teacher becomes the student! Step outside the classroom and into the workplace! Experience firsthand the tools, technologies, and practices shaping today’s industries through immersive learning experiences with business and community partners. Gain valuable industry insights, build meaningful connections, and discover new ways to bring authentic, real-world applications back to your students.
Transform classroom data into actionable insights! Explore how Performance-Based Measures (PBMs) and proficiency scales can be used to monitor student progress, identify learning needs, and provide targeted support. Learn strategies for using data to guide instruction, strengthen student outcomes, and create a pathway for every learner to demonstrate success.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT Room 3507
Learn about district expectations for instructional kitchens, including safety plans and the instructional kitchen assessment process.
Review the process for administering the ServSafe Food Handler and Protection Manager credential exams, including deadlines, how to obtain codes, and instructional resources available.
Collaborate on strategies to support student success on the ServSafe Food Handler and Protection Manager credential exams.
Wednesday August 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT Room 3403
In this session, high school Ag Mechanics teachers will spend time collectively working to design a district event for Ag Mechanics students to practice their skills in related coursework activities.
In this session, high school Animal Science teachers will work through the NCFFA Animals in Schools resource and compare/contrast this with the authoritative source which is the WCPSS Animals in Schools Policy and Regulations. All high school Animal Science teachers should attend this session.
In this session, teachers will work to explore the new credentials for their courses and determine ways to improve credential attainment from the previous year. Course material/content will also be reviewed, as needed, and determined by the teachers.
In this session, teachers will create a plan to increase student credential attainment in the automotive and collision repair areas in the 2026/2027 school year.
In this session, drafting teachers will work collectively on instructional best practices, credential improvement, POLs, and other PLC topics of interest.
In this session, Drones teachers will discover resources in Certiport available to them. They will also explore other LMS resources provided by the curriculum vendor. NC Resources may also be reviewed.
In this session, NCCER teachers will work collaboratively to review the curriculum crosswalks and determine the best path to teach the new material without NCCER Connect.
In this session, HS TED teachers will look at current safety practices and training conducted with students, as well as spend time collaborating on information learned during this day of learning.
Plant Science/Horticulture, Sustainable Ag, and Natural Resources teachers will travel off-site to explore plant science principles with NC State University and Myatt Landscaping.