Perkins V requires a state performance accountability system to promote continuous CTE program improvement. Federal funding is dependent upon the State meeting performance goals that address the indicators for student achievement outlined in the federal law. Colleges, Local school districts and multidistrict consortia are assessed annually for performance on these indicators, which are referred to as the Perkins Accountability Indicators.
The Perkins V accountability system evaluates the extent to which Colorado’s CTE concentrators meet state-determined levels of performance across several secondary and postsecondary indicators of performance. The established and selected indicators ensure as a state we can assess the effectiveness of our programs in achieving statewide progress in career and technical education and to optimize the return on investment of Federal funds in career and technical education.
Most recent state Performance (link to that page on Perkins or the document*)
Secondary
Student Definitions:
- Participants – A secondary student who has earned credit for one (1) or more courses within any CTE program where course is defined as one Carnegie Unit of credit.
- Concentrators – A secondary student who has earned credit for two (2) or more Carnegie Units within a CTE program as defined in the program approval documentation. (Typically, one Carnegie Unit is the equivalent of one year-long course.)
- Completers – A secondary student who has earned credit for the required minimum courses within a CTE program as defined in the program approval documentation.
Indicators
Postsecondary
Student Definitions:
- Participants – A postsecondary student who has completed at least one (1) CTE course in a CTE program (defined by CIP code) within the reporting year.
- Concentrators – A postsecondary student who, within the reporting year, has:
- earned at least twelve (12) CTE credits within a single CTE program (defined by CIP code), or
- completed such a program if the program is twelve (12) or fewer credits.
- Completers – A postsecondary student who has completed the required minimum credits within a CTE program and has received a certificate or degree.