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Minnesota Agricultural Education Data 2011-2012 December 2012

Joel M. Larsen Program Specialist Agricultural Education joel.larsen@state.mn.us 651-582-8395. Minnesota Agricultural Education Data 2011-2012 December 2012. 183 AFNR Programs 215 teachers (216 in 2010; 213 in 2011; 214 in 2012) 6 departments – 3 Teachers 21 departments – 2 Teachers

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Minnesota Agricultural Education Data 2011-2012 December 2012

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  1. Joel M. Larsen Program Specialist Agricultural Education joel.larsen@state.mn.us 651-582-8395 Minnesota Agricultural Education Data 2011-2012December 2012

  2. 183 AFNR Programs • 215 teachers (216 in 2010; 213 in 2011; 214 in 2012) • 6 departments – 3 Teachers • 21 departments – 2 Teachers • 159 Full Time Programs – ( 164 in 2012; 160 in 2011; 168 in 2010) • 22 less than 1.0 FTE (full time equivalents) (21 in 2012; 26 in 2011;14 in 2010) AFNR 2012 - 2013

  3. Charting Programs

  4. 33 programs had changes in staffing this year. Representing 30.13 Full Time Equivalents (FTE’s) • 11 schools reduced AFNR by 8.43 FTE’s • 7 schools increased staffing by 5.5 FTE’s • 2013 – net loss of 2.93 FTE’s • 2012 – net loss of 3.7 FTE’s • 2011 - net gain of 1.6 FTE’s • 2010 - loss of 6.5 FTE’s • 9 positions filled by Community Expert, Variance, Long Term Sub • 3 positions unfilled (Minnewaska, Nicollet, Royalton) Minnesota AFNR Programs 2012- 2013

  5. School size - Programs

  6. Minnesota AFNR Programs 2011 - 2012 • 140 Male – 75 Female Teachers (Fall 2012) • 9 teachers are teaching on license not related to agriculture education (teaching out of assigned field) • 16 FFA Chapters have a FFA Advisor from the community serving as an assistant or lead advisor.

  7. Program Size

  8. AFNR Enrollment 9-12 * Concentrators = students completing 240 hours of CTE course work

  9. Minnesota Enrollment = 21,022 • Student Enrollment Average = 114.9 • Concentrators have completed 240 hours of instruction in the AFNR program. • Female - 2,626 33.2 % • Male - 5,291 66.8 % • Total - 7,917 • 2012 graduation rate for CTE concentrators = 98.27. % (NCLB Grad Rate) • MCA GRAD Reading 10 score = 78.24% (state average = 80.4%) (72.52% in 2011) • MCA GRAD Math 11 score = 56.49% (state average = 57.7 %) (37.02% in 2011) Perkins AFNR Concentrators

  10. There were 7,917 AFNR students identified as CTE Concentrators • 90.9 % White, Non-Hispanic (7,200) • 37.8 % Economically Disadvantaged (2,997) • 28.4 % Non Traditional Enrollee (2,256) • 19.2 % Individual with a Disability (1,521) AFNR Concentrators

  11. Career Pathways

  12. AFNR Pathway Enrollment FY 12

  13. Career Pathways

  14. Academic Credit Science

  15. Grade Levels AFNR Education

  16. Agricultural Science 493 • Animal Science 1,322 • Biotechnology 403 • Plant Science 702 • Natural Resource Science 973 Total 3,893 C Perkins data Table C 2011-2011 2011 = 4,248 Agri Science Credit 2011-2012

  17. Agri Science Credit

  18. Academic Credit in AFNR

  19. Extend Contract Days

  20. Joel M. Larsen Program Specialist Agricultural Education joel.larsen@state.mn.us 651-582-8395 Minnesota Agricultural Education Data 2011-2012

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