Kentucky Department of Education

 

Operation Preparation

Last Updated on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at 5:04 AM

Kentucky is preparing for the future.

According to the Center for Education and the Workforce, in the next 7-10 years, more than half the jobs in Kentucky and more than 60 percent of jobs nationwide will require postsecondary education (either a two-year or four-year degree). Most of the remaining jobs will require at least some training after high school. 

The Kentucky Department of Education’s Unbridled Learning:  College/Career Readiness for All initiative is designed to ensure every student is prepared for college and/or career by the time they graduate from high school. Advising is a key strategy for reaching this goal. Yet, in Kentucky, school counselors face an average 450:1 student to counselor ratio, presenting challenges for establishing effective advising programs. 

Operation Preparation is a joint effort of the Kentucky Department of Education and the Department of Workforce Development and provides a powerful opportunity for schools, students, parents and communities to collaborate in the process of effective advising and focus attention on the importance of planning for college and/or career.

During the week of March 12-16, 2012, trained volunteer community advisors will meet one-on-one with every 8th- and 10th-grade student. The community advisor will use the student’s Individual Learning Plan or ILP (including career interest inventory and EXPLORE/PLAN results) to discuss the student’s:

• career aspirations, required education/training and workforce skills
• whether the student is on target to meet their goals
• whether the student is taking the courses recommended to prepare them for a successful future

It is anticipated that each session will take about 20 minutes. The meeting is designed to provide both information and inspiration for the student to achieve college/career-readiness.

If Kentucky is to remain economically viable and globally competitive, we need to be sure every one of our students and our workforce is prepared and ready to meet the demands of the 21st century.

Operation Preparation is your opportunity to help.

If you have any questions, please send an email to:
operationpreparation@education.ky.gov

 

For Parents
Parents play a vital role in their student becoming college/career ready. Below you will find resources that further explain college/career readiness and how you can be a support.


 

For (potential) Partners
College and Career Readiness is not just an issue for students and schools. It has an impact on communities being able to attract new jobs businesses being able to hire qualified employees. Your support of the College and Career Readiness Plan is vital to its success and the success of the ... More


 

For (potential) Volunteer Advisors
Everyone has a role to play in the college/career readiness of Kentucky’s students. It’s not just the job of our schools. Community support is important too. Ensuring our students are college/career ready will benefit us all.


 

Media Coverage
From the day it was announced in August 2011, Operation Preparation College/Career Advising Week has been drawing media interest. The following are some examples of the coverage to date:


  School/District Toolkit
Operation Preparation is designed to support the Advising Strategy of the College and Career Readiness Plan and the Commonwealth Commitment, so schools and districts are strongly encouraged to participate.


For more information contact:

Sharon Johnston
500 Mero Street, 19th floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-2106 x4517
sharon.johnston@education.ky.gov