Title: WSWHE BOCES Gifted and Talented Programs
1WSWHE BOCESGifted and Talented Programs
- Caren C. Snell
- Principal
- Special Programs-Gifted and Talented
- May 2009
2Staff
Seated row Ginny Bush, Gilda McKim, Joan
Winters, Bairbre McCarthy Second row Caren
Snell, Cindy Parrotta, Kristina Schroeder Third
row Paul Phillips, Amy Parks, Christopher
Adamek, Brian Farr, Kathleen Carr Camera Shy
Bethany Killeen, Lynn Calhoun, Juliana Potts,
Joan Kosby, Judith Glasier, Janice Horvath,
Debbie Ward
3Gifted Definitions
- No Child Left Behind
- The term gifted and talented, when used with
respect to students, children, or youth, means
students, children or youth who give evidence of
high achievement capability in areas such as
intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership
capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who
need services or activities not ordinarily
provided by the school in order to fully develop
those capabilities. (Title IX, Part A, Section
9101(22), pg. 544) - NYS Dept. of Education
- defines gifted pupils as those pupils who
show evidence of high performance capability and
exceptional potential in areas such as general
intellectual ability, special academic aptitude
and outstanding ability in visual and performing
arts. Such definition shall include those pupils
who require educational programs or services
beyond those normally provided by the regular
school program in order to realize their full
potential. (NYS Education Law-Chapter 740 of
Laws of 1982)
4G/T Services
- Young Scholars
- SCAT Testing-School College and Ability Testing
- Gifted and Talented Online Academy
- Arts in Education
- Exploratory Enrichment
- Project Enrich
- After-school mini-courses
- Language and Culture Program
- Foreign Language Instruction
- Odyssey of the Mind
- Talent Unlimited
- Spelling Bee
- G/T Itinerant Services-Enrichment Teacher
- Consulting
- Gifted Resource Center-Library Resource and Staff
Development - Renzulli Learning Systems
5Young Scholars
- School Year Sept. June
- Identification-SCAT and other measures
- Grades 4-8
- Several options for service
- All day version
- Half day version
- Socratic Forum- middle school focus
- Program features
- Core subjects
- Inquiry based literature circles, Socratic
Seminars - Concept based curriculum
- NYS standards and 21st Century skills
- Students _at_750 enrolled
- Staffing 11 Teachers, 6 teacher aides
- Districts 28 public, 4 parochial
6Young Scholars Goals
- Students will be provided the opportunity
- to develop analytical and interpretive skills in
language arts with an emphasis on persuasive
writing skills. - to develop mathematical content that encourages
problem solving skills through self generated
methods. - to apply the scientific method and inquiry
processes through hands on investigations. - to collaborate with other gifted students by
sharing ideas, knowledge and interests.
721st Century Skills In Action!
821st Century Skills In Action!
9Young Scholars Productivity
- YS Showcases-May
- Problem based
- Media based
- YS Collections Journal-June
- Samples of best writing
- Individualized per class
10Media Showcase Samples
11Media Showcase Samples
12Sample Readings
- The Story-Teller by Saki
- Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose
- How The Alphabet Was Made by Rudyard Kipling
- The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
- The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Lord
Tennyson - The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
- The Odyssey by Homer
- The Veldt by Ray Bradbury
- Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
- By the Waters of Babylon by Stephen Vincent Benet
- Enders Game by Orson Scott Card
13Staying In Touch!
- Newsletters/Listservs
- Visit www.wswheboces.org Click School Support
Services, Gifted and Talented Services, Young
Scholars newsletters - E-mail listserv for parents
- District monthly updates
- Fall Open Houses/Spring Information Sessions
- Report Cards
- Two times a year
- Three Areas Intellectual Strengths,
Interpersonal Skills, Persuasive Writing Skills
14How Are We Doing?
- Johns Hopkins University Program Evaluations
- YS-2006-2007
- YS Socratic Forum- 2007-2008
- Surveys/Testimonials Spring 08
- Student Survey-online
- Visit BOCES website- Click School Support
Services, Gifted and Talented, Young Scholars,
Student Survey Results - Parent Testimonial
15What Young Scholars students say
- Mike 6th grade You get to do work that is more
challenging. You really have to thinkI also like
meeting with kids from other schools. - Emily 6th grade I like that we get to go to
another school. We do work we wouldnt get to do
in regular schoolit challenges our minds to a
higher level. - Vinny 6th grade You get to socialize with other
kids. The work is hard and challenging, but you
have fun figuring it outYS is challenging, there
is a lot more thinking involved.
16Questions?
- Contact us anytime!
- Caren C. Snell
- Principal, Special Programs-G/T
- WSWHE BOCES
- 27 Gick Rd.
- Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
- 518-581-3585
- csnell_at_wswheboces.org