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Gifted & Talented Parent Meeting

Gifted & Talented Parent Meeting. Ryder Warren, Superintendent Midland Independent School District. Meeting Purpose. Evaluation of MISD G/T Services and Carver Center. Issue #1 – STAAR Testing. Student Application: Class of 2015. History of Testing in Texas. TABS (1980 – 1985)

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Gifted & Talented Parent Meeting

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  1. Gifted & Talented Parent Meeting Ryder Warren, Superintendent Midland Independent School District

  2. Meeting Purpose Evaluation of MISD G/T Services and Carver Center

  3. Issue #1 – STAAR Testing Student Application: Class of 2015

  4. History of Testing in Texas • TABS (1980 – 1985) • TEAMS (1986 – 1990) • TAAS (1990-2002) • TAKS (2003 – current) • STAAR (2011 - ??)

  5. Why The Change in Testing? • House Bill 3 “…by the 2019 – 2020 school year, Texas is to ….become one of the top 10 states for graduating college-ready students.”* *TEA HB3 Transition Plan – Executive Summary

  6. Why The Change in Testing? • TEA goals • “performance expectations…raise the bar…” • “…12 end-of-course (EOC) assessments…linked to college and career readiness” • “…3-8 tests will be linked…to performance standards for Alg II and Eng III assessments” *TEA HB3 Transition Plan – Executive Summary

  7. STAAR Focus • More focus • More clarity • More depth

  8. Application for Students • Assessment for: • Success in subsequent grades • Success in subsequent courses • College-readiness • Career-readiness • Higher cognitive complexity

  9. Sample Test Questions TABS

  10. Sample Test Questions STAAR

  11. Grades 3-8 Student Testing Requirements

  12. High School* Student Testing Requirements *based upon individual graduation plan

  13. Issue #2 – MISD Student Academic Progress

  14. TAKS to STAAR Correlation of Passing Standards

  15. TAKS Commended Performance vs. STAAR Minimum Standards MISD G/T Reading MISD G/T Math 3rdGrade: 81% 4thGrade: 83% 5thGrade: 97% 6thGrade: 94% • 3rdGrade: 93% • 4th Grade: 81% • 5th Grade: 86% • 6th Grade: 96%

  16. Commended Performance vs. Minimum Standards (cont.) MISD G/T Writing MISD G/T Science 5th Grade: 93% • 4th Grade: 75%

  17. Advanced Placement Performance • MISD G/T Goal = AP Score of 3 or Better (preferably 4 or 5) • Last Testing Participation: 743 AP exams taken by MISD G/T students • 33 – “5” scores • 90 – “4” scores • 191 – “3” scores = 314 Achieved Goal • 214 – “2” scores • 215 – “1” scores = 429 Below Standard

  18. National Merit Scholarship Qualifiers • Number of MISD G/T Finalists & National Scholarship Winners • 2006-07 = 1 student / 1 winner • 2007-08 = 8 students / 1 winner • 2008-09 = 1 student / 0 winners • 2009-10 = 2 students / 0 winners • 12 Finalists in 4 Academic Years • 2 Scholarship Winners in 4 Academic Years

  19. Program Information, Questions, and Answers

  20. GEM Center at Carver (Gifted Education Midland) 1300 E. Wall St. Midland, Texas 79701 Current Elementary G/T Program Design Gifted Education Midland (GEM): Students identified for gifted and talented services in grades 4 – 6 Two (2) days per week of accelerated, complex, interdisciplinary instruction that explores content in greater depth than that provided by the regular curriculum Services provided through Gifted Education Midland (GEM)housed at the Carver Center campus Services begin no later than the second Monday of the fall semester.

  21. Proposed Elementary G/T Program Design Gifted Education Midland (GEM): Grades 2 – 6 students identified for G/T Services Students identified for grades 2 – 6 will be served at Carver Center: five (5) days of accelerated, complex, interdisciplinary instruction that explores content in greater depth and complexity and faster pacing than that provided by the regular curriculum. GEM services begin no later than the first day of the fall semester.

  22. Proposed Elementary G/T Program Design Project THINK and QUEST (PT/QUEST) Grades K – 1: QUEST: Students identified for gifted and talented services in grades K-1 Project THINK: Students determined through the G/T Services assessment to be in the top 20% of the campus PT/QUEST services are provided on the home campuses. PT/QUEST grade 1 services begin no later than the day after Labor Day of the fall semester. PT/QUEST grade K services begin no later than March 1.

  23. Why Change and Why Now? Transition to STAAR that is set for next year Cannot support any pullout program that takes kids out of TEKS instruction - especially for the period of time that we do currently for elementary G/T services Creates a system that prepares all of our students for the rigors of STAAR, but it also puts the emphasis on the services we are providing to our G/T students

  24. Facilities Remaining with the current configuration with a pull-out program at Carver will require that the facilities be improved to continue to house the GEM program anyway. Part of the improvements were included in the last bond proposal. The facility offers some unique opportunities including the auditorium, Destination ImagiNation facilities, as well as a separate full-size gymnasium.

  25. Who will attend Carver under the new plan? Students who are identified during the current identification period or who have been identified as G/T previously and who will be in grades 2 through 6 for 2011-2012: Current QUEST 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade Current GEM 4th and 5th grade Newly identified for 2nd through 6th grade

  26. How will students be identified for Carver GEM? Previously established criteria for G/T identification will be used for placement. Students who are already identified GEM or QUEST will not need to be retested for placement but are being assessed for cumulative data. Current Project THINK students are all being evaluated at this time for possible G/T placement. Newly nominated students within the district are being evaluated at this time. Transfer students may be nominated upon entry to the district.

  27. How do students retain enrollment in the program? Students who maintain an overall average of 85 in the four foundation curriculum areas and who meet passing standards on the STAAR will remain enrolled at Carver. Students who do not maintain during the first semester will be placed on probation through the second semester and assisted with tutorials to maintain for the year. Students who do not meet passing standards on the STAAR will be placed on probation through the subsequent year, assisted with tutorials and remain enrolled if the student passes the subsequent STAAR.

  28. What will the proposed GEM at Carver Center look like? Carver will have all the programs and amenities of a regular elementary campus: Fine Arts PE Holiday celebrations Library Cafeteria STAAR preparation Continued TEKS based instruction and assessment Bus transportation PTA District field trips and activities Nurse Counselor Student support services Recess Bilingual/ESL services as needed Student Council Computer Labs

  29. What will the proposed GEM at Carver Center look like?Accelerated and enriched content beyond what is ordinarily provided by the schools. Carver will have programs unique to GEM: Destination ImagiNation Texas Performance Standards Project Inquisitive Cuisine Academic competitions UIL A+ Program Pentathlon Robotics Future Problem Solving Interest Investigations Cambridge Physics Project Hummingbird Haven Archaeology Extracurricular activities built into days Chess Club PE tournaments Math Club Oceanography Journalism/Photography Extensive Technology Usage Thematic Units CPM Algebra Prep Course More to come! c

  30. Advantages of the proposed changes: Raises the bar for ALL students GT students will be able to learn in their own unique ways Meets the unique academic, social and emotional needs of gifted students Ensures depth, complexity and pacing of content to prepare students to be more successful in the secondary program i.e. NMSQT, AP-based G/T courses, dual enrollment programs, PSAT, SAT, ACT…

  31. More Questions

  32. Ryder Warren • Office: 432-689-1002 • ryder.warren@midlandisd.net

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