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ADVANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAM Flint Hill Elementary School. Cee Stephens Advanced Academic Resource Teacher Cee.Stephens@fcps.edu. FCPS Philosophy.
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ADVANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAMFlint Hill Elementary School Cee Stephens Advanced Academic Resource Teacher Cee.Stephens@fcps.edu
FCPS Philosophy • Each child has a unique profile of strengths and abilities. FCPS is committed to providing challenging learning experiences for all learners that build on their individual strengths and optimize their abilities. • One size does not fit all. • What is best for your child?
AAP Services at Flint Hill • At Flint Hill Elementary, we offer ALL four levels of service. • Our goal is to provide services that offer enrichment and appropriate learning opportunities for all of our students.
Level I Services • Opportunities provided by classroom teacher or AAP resource teacher throughout the year with all students in K-6 • Lessons and activities designed to develop critical and creative thinking skills as well as higher order thinking skills • Critical and Creative Thinking Skills Lessons • County wide resource • Based on nine strategies to challenge students to use and apply knowledge in different ways
Level II Services • Differentiated instruction in areas of academic strength • Provided by classroom teacher in collaboration with the AAP resource teacher • Literacy groups, math groups, research projects, WordMasters (3-6), Continental Math League (CML) classroom centers, interest centers and projects, etc. • Differentiation can occur in the materials and resources used, the process for learning, or the product created
Level III Services • Direct instruction provided by the AAP resource teacher or Level IV teacher for students identified by the local school in grades 3-6 • Instruction may be collaboratively taught within the classroom and/or provided in pull-out groups
Level IV Services • Full-time Advanced Academic Program, grades 3-8 • Provides a challenging curriculum for identified gifted students • Advanced Math is accelerated by one grade level • Readings and resources are also presented at advanced levels • Emphasis on affective as well as cognitive learning with ongoing opportunities for reflection and self-assessment
Local Level IV Services • Full-time program • One classroom per grade is designated the Level IV homeroom class • Teachers have gifted endorsement or are currently pursuing it • Only Flint Hill students are eligible for placement • Only students identified by the county as Level IV eligible are guaranteed placement in the class • Other placements in the class are made on a year to year basis
Resources • William & Mary Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies Units, and Navigator Novel Units • Junior Great Books • Caesar’s English • WordMasters • Experimental Design • Socratic Seminar • Reading Above • Jacob’s Ladder • The Great Debate • Project M3 • Hands on Equations • Algebra Lab Gear • Groundworks • Great Expectations • Continental Math League • Algebra Problem Solver • The Problem Solver Series • CPO Science • Jason Project units • Clarion Science units • DBQ units
Instructional Strategies • Interactive notebooks • Problem solving • RAFT • Questioning • Think-Tac-Toe • SCAMPER • Jigsaw • Kagan structures • Independent research • Graphic Organizers • Simulations • Multiple Intelligences • DeBono’s Hats • Anchor Activities • Marzano strategies • Interest centers • Analogies • Tiered assignments • Flexible grouping • Compacting • Concept Development • Document Based Questions • Critical & Creative Thinking lessons
Determining Services • Levels I through III are determined at the local school level through grade level collaborative teams and a local screening committee • Level IV eligibility is determined through a county level screening process
Eligibility Decisions • FCPS uses a holistic approach to eligibility and placement • Information considered: • Ability test scores: NNAT, CogAT, WISC, Otis Lennon, etc. • Achievement test scores: SOLs, IOWA, Terra Nova, etc. • Gifted Behavior Rating Scale (GBRS) • Progress Reports • Record of previous gifted services • Work Samples • Parent Questionnaire , certificates, awards, recommendations (Level IV screening only)
Testing Timeline 2013-2014 • CogAT: October 21-23: Second Grade and select students in grade 3-6 • NNAT: November 20: First Grade and select second grade students • Spring testing (done in February) is only for FCPS students who have enrolled after fall testing and are referred for Level IV services • Private testing may be done through a licensed psychologist or GMU (703-933-4200)
Screening Process for Level IV • Grade 2: Pool Candidates • Screening pool established by FCPS using test scores from the Naglieri Nonverbal Abilities Test (NNAT) administered in first grade and the Cognitive Ability Test (CogAT) administered in second grade • Grades 2-6 • Parents may submit a Level IV referral for 2nd grade students not in the pool, and students in grades 3-7 Screening files are prepared by the local school, submitted to the central selection committee, reviewed by an oversight committee, and parents are notified by mail of eligibility decisions.
Screening Process: Step 1 • Parent Referral deadline: • February 3, 2014 • Second grade pool candidates are automatically screened in the spring. No referral is necessary.
Screening Process: Step 2 • ALL optional material due: • February 3, 2014 • Outside test results • Student work samples • Certificates, awards, letters of recommendation • Parent questionnaire • ALL optional material MUST adhere to the size and quantity restrictions.
Screening Process: Step 3 • The local school screening committee meets to prepare and submit screening documents and files: • Test scores • Progress reports • Gifted Behavior Rating Scale (aka GBRS) • Work samples produced in school • Optional materials provided by parent
Screening Process: Step 4 • Central selection committee convenes in March and April. Screening Process: Step 5 • Oversight committee meets in April to review all ineligible decisions.
Screening Process: Step 6 • Parent notification letters are mailed in May • Level IV program orientations are held in May Screening Process: Step 7 • Appeals must be submitted by May 3o, 2014 Screening Process: Step 8 • Appeals decisions are mailed in July, 2014
www.fcps.edu/is/aap • Parent information packet • Timeline and due dates • Testing information • FAQs • Levels of Service
Down the road . . . • Middle School Honors Program • Four core subject areas • Greater levels of depth and complexity • Open enrollment except Algebra in 7th grade • Middle School Level IV Center Program • High School • Advanced Placement • International Baccalaureate • TJHSST
Intelligence is not how much you know or how fast you learn, but how you behave when you don’t know the answer.
???Questions??? • Please contact me: Cee Stephens Advanced Academic Resource Teacher Cee.Stephens@fcps.edu 703-242-6100