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Next steps proposals highly capable program

Next steps proposals highly capable program. March 5, 2014. Division of Academics and Innovation Dr . Kendra Johnson, Chief Academic and Innovation Officer Vicki Bates, Executive Director, Standards-based Instruction. Next stepS proposal K-2. 2.

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Next steps proposals highly capable program

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  1. Next steps proposalshighly capable program March 5, 2014 Division of Academics and Innovation Dr. Kendra Johnson, Chief Academic and Innovation Officer Vicki Bates, Executive Director, Standards-based Instruction

  2. Next stepS proposal K-2 2 • Serve targeted K-2 students (approximately 2%) in home school settings through individualized plans, developed in collaboration with school staff and families that may include: • Differentiated curriculum and instruction in the general education classroom • Cluster grouping for all or part of the day • “walk to” accelerated content instruction • Grade skipping • Early entrance into kindergarten • Select and train teachers (UW partner ready!) • Screen students using available academic data, assess with Gifted Rating Scales (GRS-P) and CogAT 7 • Begin K services midyear; align 1-2 with other grade cycles

  3. K-1 spring 2014 potential Timeline 3 March 4 – Screening completed using locally normed mid-year DIBELS, MBA, and WAKIDS at 95% and above March 15 – Referral/permission forms sent to schools April 4 – Referral/permission to test forms due April 21 –May 2 CogATTesting Window May 27 – Identification Team meeting; School notification June 2 – Family Notification & Planning Outreach June 17 – Appeals Meeting

  4. Next steps proposal 3-6 4 • Begin at grade 3 transitioning to two service models within the program: • 2 self-contained sites • Cluster programs at all elementary sites • Self-contained: Verbal and Quantitative Scores 97%ile or higher • Continue current nomination/referral, assessment, and identification procedures to identify “most highly capable” • Initiate a Promise Scholars enrichment program to identify high potential students of color and ELLs not selected for HiCap but demonstrating high potential to be added to clusters (Expand Promise Scholars to K-2 in no more than two years) • Select and train teachers (Whitman partner ready!) • Enrich classroom resources

  5. Next steps proposal 7-8 5 • Ensure designation for program services continues through secondary school years (done) • Implement new nomination/referral, assessment, and identification procedures to identify incoming or emerging students • Establish common expectations for “Honors” courses and delivery of program services for highly capable learners • Expand opportunities for students to begin high school coursework in middle school (beyond mathematics) • Formalize communication of recommended secondary pathways of program services for identified students

  6. Next steps proposal 9-12 6 • Ensure designation for program services continues through secondary school years (done) • Implement new nomination/referral, assessment, and identification procedures to identify incoming or emerging students • Formalize communication of recommended program services for identified students • Provide professional development for high school teachers on recognizing and meeting the needs of highly capable learners • Create a supplemental advisory program for identified students to address specialized service and post-HS planning needs

  7. Additional Overarching NEEDs 7 • Train more/all teachers in meeting needs of students through differentiation strategies • Update external communications • Consider ways to add additional flexibility for formally identifying students at an additional time in the school year

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