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Title: ADVANCED


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  • ADVANCED
  • STUDIES MAGNET-WEST ASHLEY MIDDLE

Paul Padron Associate Superintendent
MSLC Principal ASM West Ashley
1776 William Kennerty Drive, Charleston, SC
29407 Phone (843) 763-1546 Fax (843)
852-6557
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The goal of the Advanced Studies Magnet will be
to provide students the opportunity to
  • Enhance equitable access for all students to high
    quality academically rigorous program.
  • Deepen student knowledge of academic subjects in
    order exceed challenging state academic and
    achievement standards
  • Encourage inquiry and exploration

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Administration
  • Lead Principal
  • Associate Principal
  • Principal on Special Assignment
  • Assistant Principal

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Opportunities for All Students - Academics
  • Rigorous academic curriculum.
  • CollegeBoards Pre-AP program of SpringBoard
  • will be used in ALL Math and ELA classes.
  • Traditional Pathway
  • Honors Pathway
  • Pre-AP Pathway

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Opportunities for All Students Climate
  • Nationally recognized and researched based PBIS
    (Positive Behavior Intervention Supports)
    curriculum will be used universally as the
    climate curriculum. (PRIDE Matrix)
  • Clear expectations for student behavior
  • Clear expectations for student engagement
  • A safe and respectful environment that
    centered around the dignity and respect of all.

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Opportunities for All Students Extra
Curricular Offerings
  • Expanded Sports Opportunities
  • Expanded Fine Arts Opportunities
  • Expanded Club Opportunities

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Opportunities for All Students Technology
  • Updated framework and infrastructure of
    technology that would include
  • Tablet technology. (IPAD)

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Opportunities for Teacher Investment
  • Increased allocations that come with increase
    students population.
  • Additional magnet point allocations.
  • Support to develop the endorsement of all
    teachers in Gifted and Talented education.
  • Expanded academic opportunities that will assist
    in the recruiting of other top teacher candidates.

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Implementation
  • The implementation of the Pre-AP pathway of the
    Advanced Studies Magnet West Ashley
  • will begin with an initial enrollment of one
    hundred (100) sixth grade students in August
    2014.
  • Priority for admissions each year will be as
    follows
  • Priority 1 - will be given to students that meet
    entrance criteria and reside in the schools
    attendance zone.
  • Priority 2 will be given to students that meet
    the entrance criteria and reside in Constituent
    District 10
  • Any remaining seats available will be open to
    students that meet the entrance criteria but live
    outside of district 10. - Students who qualify
    from outside the attendance zone must provide
    their own transportation.
  • If there are more than 100 students in Priority 1
    or 2, then additional seats will be open to meet
    the demand.
  • This process will then be continued for the
    following two years to maintain one hundred
    students on each grade level for a total of 300
    students by 2016-2017.

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Admission Criteria
  • Eligibility criteria for the pool will include
  • A minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0
  • Scores in the top quartile (75 or above) of a
    nationally accepted standardized assessment in
    both reading and math
  • The magnet program of Advanced Studies will
    require
  • Parent and student contracts.
  • Students will be expected to maintain a 3.0 GPA
  • Have minimal absences.
  • Magnet students will be expected to
  • Follow the CCSD Code of Student Conduct
  • Display exemplary behavior

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Instructional Format
  • Small learning communities
  • School within a school format
  • Small teacher teams
  • Highly qualified teachers that are GT endorsed
  • The expanded curriculum will use
  • Inquiry based instructional strategies
  • Authentic and project based learning that
    includes field experiences and internships
  • Additional expertise through Higher Ed. and
    Business partners.

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Rationale
  • Students having completed high school core
    classes earlier will enhance their options within
    the AP spectrum in all areas especially math and
    science.
  • Students will have the unique opportunity to take
    advanced level courses in their junior and senior
    years, including Advanced Placement (AP) and dual
    credit college courses, in preparation for the
    sound foundation needed for a successful college
    experience.

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The Case for Rigor
Source The National Center for Higher Education
Management Systems Progress Completion data
The College Board collaborates with districts and
schools to support efforts that ensure more
students are adequately prepared for
post-secondary success.
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  • Students who take AP courses and exams are much
    more likely than their peers to complete a
    bachelors degree in four years or less.
  • Source Camara, Wayne. (2003).
  • College persistence, graduation, and remediation.
  • College Board Research Notes (RN-19).
  • New York, N.Y. The College Board.

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6th Grade Curriculum
6th Grade Traditional 6th Grade Honors 6th Grade Magnet
Period 1 Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom
Period 2 SpringBoard ELA Traditional SpringBoard ELA Honors SpringBoard ELA Pre-AP
Period 3 SpringBoard Math Traditional SpringBoard Math Honors SpringBoard Math Pre-AP
Period 4 Lunch Lunch Lunch
Period 5 Intervention/Acceleration PRIDE 101, Reading / Writing / Math Bridge, ESOL, GT. Intervention/Acceleration PRIDE 101, Reading / Writing / Math ESOL, GT. Academic Electives PRIDE 101 Creative Writing, Engineering, Scientific Process
Period 6 Related Arts Health Physical Education/Art/Music/Engineering Related Arts Health Physical Education/Art/Music/ Engineering/STEM Related Arts Health Physical, Art, Music Keyboarding/Comp. App. - HS Credit
Period 7 Science Traditional Science Honors Science Pre-AP
Period 8 Social Studies Traditional Social Studies - Honors Social Studies Pre-AP
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7th Grade Curriculum
7th Grade Traditional 7th Grade Honors 7th Grade Magnet
Period 1 Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom
Period 2 SpringBoard ELA Traditional SpringBoard ELA Honors SpringBoard ELA Pre-AP
Period 3 SpringBoard Math Traditional SpringBoard Pre-Algebra Honors SpringBoard Algebra 1 Pre-AP (HS Credit)
Period 4 Intervention/Acceleration PRIDE 101, Reading / Writing / Math Bridge, ESOL, GT, Intervention/Acceleration PRIDE 101, ESOL, GT, 7th Grade Math Supplement Academic Electives PRIDE 101, Engineering, Cell Biology 7th Grade Math Supplement
Period 5 Lunch Lunch Lunch
Period 6 Science Traditional Science Honors Science Pre-AP
Period 7 So. Studies Traditional So. Studies - Honors So. Studies Pre-AP
Period 8 Related Arts Health Physical, Art, Music Engineering, STEM Related Arts Health Physical, Art, Music/STEM Keyboarding/Comp. App. - HS Credit Related Arts- Health Physical, Art, Music STEM. Spanish 1 HS Credit
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8th Grade Curriculum
8th Grade Traditional 8th Grade Honors 8th Grade Magnet
Period 1 Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom
Period 2 SpringBoard ELA Traditional SpringBoard ELA Honors SpringBoard English 1 Pre-AP HS Credit
Period 3 SpringBoard Pre-Algebra Traditional SpringBoard Algebra 1 Honors HS Credit SpringBoard Geometry Pre-AP HS Credit
Period 4 Intervention/Acceleration PRIDE 101, Reading / Writing / Math Bridge, ESOL, GT, Intervention/Acceleration PRIDE 101, ESOL, GT, 8th Grade Math Supplement Academic Electives PRIDE 101, Art/Architecture 8th Grade Math Supplement
Period 5 Lunch Lunch Lunch
Period 6 Science Traditional Science Honors Science - Accelerated
Period 7 So. Studies Traditional So. Studies - Honors So. Studies - Accelerated
Period 8 Related Arts Health Physical, Art, Music Keyboarding/Comp. App. - HS Credit Related Arts Health Physical, Art, Music Spanish 1 HS Credit Related Arts Health Physical, Art, Music Spanish 2 HS Credit
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Advanced Classes Offered at West Ashley High
2013-14 for College Credit
  • Advanced Placement Courses (12)
    Dual Credit Courses (9)
  • Students must score 3,4,5 on exam to earn
    college credit Students
    must pass to earn credit

  • AP Literature

    English 101 (3hrs) 102
    (3hrs)
  • AP Language

    Math 110 (3hrs) 111 (3hrs)
  • AP Calculus

    Math 155 (3hrs)
  • AP Statistics

    Biology 210 (4 hrs) 211 (4
    hrs)AP Biology

    Spanish 102 (4 hrs)
    201 (3hrs)
  • AP Chemistry

    (offered 2012-13 2014-15)
  • AP Psychology
  • AP US History
  • AP European History
  • AP Government
  • AP Macroeconomics
  • AP Human Geography

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Additional Information
  • http//westashleymiddle.ccsdschools.com/cms/One.as
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