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Learning Services DAAC Update

Learning Services DAAC Update. Lewis-Palmer School District #38 Curriculum, Assessment, and Multiple Pathways GELT- Gifted Education Leadership Team. Learning Services. People, Goals, Specifics. Who are we? What do we do?. What are our goals?. Curriculum – Overview. Revision Process.

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Learning Services DAAC Update

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  1. Learning Services DAAC Update Lewis-Palmer School District #38 Curriculum, Assessment, and Multiple Pathways GELT- Gifted Education Leadership Team

  2. Learning Services People, Goals, Specifics

  3. Who are we? What do we do?

  4. What are our goals?

  5. Curriculum – Overview

  6. Revision Process

  7. Multiple Pathways High School Programming

  8. Multiple Pathways – Overview • Change to graduation requirements – both local and state (Colorado Graduation Guidelines) • College and Career Readiness • How? • Brick and Mortar • Online • Concurrent Enrollment • Dual Enrollment • Career and Technical Education • Work-Based Learning/Internships

  9. Assessment – Overview • State or federal statutory requirement (DIBELs-Next, CogAT, TS Gold, ACCESS, CMAS*, DLM*, CoAlt*, PSAT*, SAT*, and NAEP*) • Assist the schools and districts in meeting state accountability requirements for additional data to measure student learning throughout the year (MAP: Measures of Academic Progress and Alternate versions) • Assist with College and Career planning required for the Individual Career and Academic Plan (PSAT, SAT, and AP) • Give students an avenue to qualify for college credit (AP) • Give students the ability to qualify for scholarships (PSAT and SAT)

  10. GELT A sub committee of DAAC

  11. Overview of Charge GELT (Gifted Education Leadership Team) • Parents, Facilitators, Principals, Administrators • Communicate, Review, Support, Input • Gifted Programming • Identification Process • Accountability & Accreditation • Program Evaluation • Personnel • Budget • Timeline brought about through CGER (Colorado Gifted Education Review) Audit 2019 • Review of CDE 4 Year Gifted Ed Program Plan • Review of Gifted Addendum to the UIP 2019

  12. 2018-19GELT Members • Anastasia Melzer • Mary Montero • Allison Byrd • Tarrah Brown • Susan Ecklund • Becky Saydak • Kim & Tim Sullivan • Erin Vineyard • Amy Shertzer • Robin Liontas • Kate Smith • Jamie Zuhlsdorf • Tyler & Theresa Sullivan • Lori Benton • Annette Bass • Bridget O’Connor • Stacy Hall • Drew Francis • Krystina DiFabio • Deb Breazzano • Laura Stamp • Annette Palmer • Anita Schuh • Maria Johnson • Nancy Roberts • Katie Coomes

  13. LPSD Gifted Education October Data

  14. Reports • CDE Submissions • Early Access Plan • Programming Profiles • Comprehensive Program Plan 2016-2020 • September 30, 2018 • 2017 -18 Budget Expenditures • 2018-2019 Budget • April 2018 • Universal Screening and Qualified Personnel Grant Application 2018-2019 $6009

  15. Reports

  16. Communication • GELT – Gifted Education Leadership Team • District Gifted Education • Facilitator meetings • IRT (Identification Review Team) meetings • PLC (Professional Learning Communities) meetings • School Based • Parent Meetings • Book Studies • Parent ALP Survey • Monthly emails • Website • Standardized district forms • Identification procedures • Gifted Education Guidelines (Handbook)

  17. Questions?

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