Rochester Public Schools High School Gifted Services Presented by the Gifted Services Department December 3, 2015 Jennifer
Objectives Who? Why? What? How? Jennifer
Who? Jennifer
High School Gifted Services Moncia Bowler – District Shane Baker– Century High School Denise Cobb – John Marshall High School Chris Smith – Mayo High School Jennifer
Why? Jennifer
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Gifted Services Philosophy Offer opportunities which challenge all students Encourage students to take rigorous courses Support and encourage all students in order to reach their full potential Jennifer
Our Role To administer the Honors Diploma program To facilitate professional mentorships in the community To be an advocate for students To be a resource for parents and teachers To identify students who might be capable of taking more challenging courses To help those students and parents to make an informed decision about academic choices, and To support those students in their efforts Jennifer
What? Jennifer
Earning an Honors Diploma A student must earn A’s or B’s in 24 one semester honors classes. This is the equivalent of 12 credits. (24 are required to graduate.) A student would need to average about 3 honors classes each semester. Denise
Honors Classes Honors Honors Option Advanced Placement(AP) Independent Studies * Post-Secondary Option* Denise
Honors Classes Open to all students meeting prerequisites More in-depth and challenging course work All students in the class earn honors credit Examples include honors biology, honors geometry, and honors English Denise
Honors Option Classes Offered in areas where no honors equivalent is available Student completes a contract which states that he or she agrees to complete different and more challenging coursework than other students Examples include speech, reading, and health careers Denise
Mentorships Allow a self-motivated student to explore a career area Examples include medical labs, architecture firms, veterinary clinics, photography studios, and government agencies Can be a wonderful experience for the right student! Penny
Mentorship Process Make an appointment with your gifted specialist You will discuss your areas of interest and fill out an application The gifted specialist will begin the search for a mentor Once a mentor is found and all the necessary forms are completed the class will be added to your schedule. Penny
Advanced Placement (AP) Classes Honors classes typically taken by juniors and seniors Teachers generally have special training Follow national curricular guidelines Students may take a test which could earn them college credit Examples include statistics, biology, government, and literature Chris
Independent Studies For a student who has an area of interest beyond our curriculum Requires the cooperation of an interested teacher The student writes and submits a proposal for the principal’s approval May receive honors credit with the approval of the gifted specialist Chris
PSEO Post-Secondary Enrollment Option Allows qualifying juniors and seniors to take college classes while still in high school Only select classes qualify as honors credits Check with your school’s gifted specialist prior to enrollment Chris
CTECH Block classes Start in an area of interest in 9th grade at your high school Transportation provided to the CTECH building Health and Biomedical Sciences (Become a certified nursing assistant) Engineering Hospitality Information Technology Manufacturing Agriculture Construction MONICA
Getting into College Colleges look at more than just grades. They look for rigorous coursework. They look for students who are growing and improving academically. They look for students who are active in their school and the community. Jennifer
Academic Activities Math League Chess Club Science Olympiad Mock Trial Knowledge Bowl Speech Team DECA S-Cubed And many others! Jennifer
HOW? Contact your gifted specialist: Century: Shane Baker JM: Denise Cobb Mayo: Chris Smith
Gateway Dee Voldal
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