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TAG/Advanced Discussion
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Elementary School TAG Model 1 day a week pull out Gifted Curriculum Standards “Enrichment” for SS and SC Teacher input, grades, standardized assessments determine what # of “TAG serve” classes a student is recommended for in MS
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Model of delivery for Gifted Students Middle School Advanced Curriculum Classes Core Content Common Core/Standards of Excellence ITBS, Teacher rec, RC grades used to place students in an Advanced Class Must maintain 80% or better in the class --assessed each 9 weeks for all students in the course
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Teaching Staff of Advanced Classes Currently endorsed gifted teachers have 4 or more Advanced classes (Currently have 20+ in the building) Teachers who are working towards their gifted endorsement (30) 2 or less classes of Advanced Curriculum Eligible teachers had to qualify according to state teacher quality standards to be accepted in the program – Two years to complete the program Fall 2015 – Characteristics of Gifted students Spring 2016 – Strategies for the gifted learner Fall 2016– Assessment Spring 2017 – Portfolio/Practicum Completion
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Support for TAG endorsement seeking teachers Mentor/Support Structure Weekly PLC planning meetings Monthly Data Dives with Ida Ward/Data Specialist to ensure students are making appropriate progress Monthly training sessions under Jennifer O.
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Why? Teachers at the MS level are required to teach the same content standards rather than different standards like in ES. High quality Professional Learning Communities/share instructional plans, best practices, data reviews Teachers presenting a rigorous curriculum to students has been the expectations for the past 4-5 years For gifted identified students, he/she will be “served” all day rather than during individual content serves
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Why?
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State of the School: Five Year Trend in Student Achievement
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