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HIGHLY CAPABLE PROGRAM POLICY 2166 RECOMMENDATIONS

HIGHLY CAPABLE PROGRAM POLICY 2166 RECOMMENDATIONS. BISD Board of Directors May 8, 2014. WAC 392-170-035/BISD   Definition of Highly Capable Students .

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HIGHLY CAPABLE PROGRAM POLICY 2166 RECOMMENDATIONS

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  1. HIGHLY CAPABLEPROGRAM POLICY 2166 RECOMMENDATIONS BISD Board of Directors May 8, 2014

  2. WAC 392-170-035/BISD  Definition of Highly Capable Students As used in this chapter, highly capable students are students who perform or show potential for performing at significantly advanced academic levels when compared with others of their age, experiences, or environments. Outstanding abilities are seen within students' general intellectual aptitudes, specific academic abilities, and/or creative productivities within a specific domain. These students are present not only in the general populace, but are present within all protected classes according to Chapters 28A.640 and 28A.642 RCW.

  3. WAC 392-170-036Definition—Learning characteristics. Capacity to learn with unusual depth of understanding, to retain what has been learned, and to transfer learning to new situations; Capacity and willingness to deal with increasing levels of abstraction and complexity earlier than their chronological peers; Creative ability to make unusual connections among ideas and concepts; Ability to learn quickly in their area(s) of intellectual strength; and Capacity for intense concentration and/or focus.

  4. Chapter 28A.185.020 RCW The research literature strongly supports using multiple criteria to identify highly capable students, and therefore, the legislature does not intend to prescribe a single method. Instead, the legislature intends to allocate funding based on two and three hundred fourteen one-thousandths percent (2.314%) of each school district's population- and authorize school districts to identify through the use of multiple, objective criteria those students most highly capable and eligible to receive accelerated learning and enhanced instruction in the program offered by the district

  5. WAC 392-170-030  Annual School District Plan The school district's annual plan shall contain the following: A report of the number of K-12 students who are highly capable that the district expects to serve by grade level. A description of the district's plan to identify students. A description of the HCP goals. A description of the services the HCP will offer. A description of the instructional program the HCP will provide.

  6. WAC 392-170-030  Annual School District Plan A description of ongoing professional development for educators of students who are highly capable and general education staff. A description of how the HCP will be evaluated that includes information on how the district's HCP goals and student achievement outcomes will be measured. A fiscal report. Assurances signed by the school district's authorized representative that the district will comply with all applicable statutes and regulations.

  7. Recommended Policy Changes • Minor changes that align to new RCW & WAC Language • Includes services for K-12 “that accelerates learning & enhance instruction” • Describes reporting requirements • Aligned to WSSDA policy recommendations

  8. Proposed Revised Procedures Major Revisions • Definition of Highly Capable Students (Revised): students who perform or show potential for performing at significantly advanced academic levels when compared to others of the same age, experiences, or environments. • Eligibility (New): Current BISD students or residents of Bainbridge Island. • Nomination & Screening (Revised): More succinct • Assessment, Selection, and Placement: • Assessment Criteria (Revised) • Selection: (Revised) A Multi-Disciplinary Committee comprised of Highly Capable Teacher/TOSA, psychologist, program administrator, grade/school level representatives. • Notification Process (Revised)

  9. Procedures - Continued Appeals Process (New) Exit Process (new) Program Design (Revised – formerly called Services) Ongoing Participation (New) Military Children (New) Reporting (New)

  10. Recommended Action: Approve first reading of Policy 2166 Highly Capable

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