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Title: Rochester Public Schools High School Gifted Services


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Rochester Public Schools High SchoolGifted
Services
  • Presented by Gifted Services Department
  • February 19, 2015

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Objectives
  • Who?
  • Why?
  • What?
  • How?

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Who?
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High School Gifted Services
  • Moncia Bowler District
  • Penny Alsager Century High School
  • Denise Cobb John Marshal High School
  • Chris Smith - Mayo

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Why?
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Gifted Services Philosophy
  • Offer opportunities which challenge all students
  • Encourage students to take rigorous courses
  • Support and encourage all students in order to
    reach their full potential

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Our Role
  • To administer the Honors Diploma program
  • To facilitate professional mentorships in the
    community
  • To be an advocate for students
  • To be a resource for parents and teachers
  • To identify students who might be capable of
    taking more challenging courses
  • To help those students and parents to make an
    informed decision about academic choices, and
  • To support those students in their efforts

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What?
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Earning an Honors Diploma
  • A student must earn As or Bs in 24 one semester
    honors classes.
  • This is the equivalent of 12 credits. (24 are
    required to graduate.)
  • A student would need to average about 3 honors
    classes each semester.

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Honors Classes
  • Honors
  • Honors Option
  • Advanced Placement(AP)
  • Independent Studies
  • Post-Secondary Option

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Honors Classes
  • Open to all students meeting prerequisites
  • More in-depth and challenging course work
  • All students in the class earn honors credit
  • Examples include honors biology, honors geometry,
    and honors English

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Honors Option Classes
  • Offered in areas where no honors equivalent is
    available
  • Student completes a contract which states that he
    or she agrees to complete different and more
    challenging coursework than other students
  • Examples include speech, reading, and health
    careers

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Mentorships
  • Allow a self-motivated student to explore a
    career area
  • Examples include medical labs, architecture
    firms, veterinary clinics, photography studios,
    and government agencies
  • Can be a wonderful experience for the right
    student!

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Mentorship Process
  • Make an appointment with your gifted specialist
  • You will discuss your areas of interest and fill
    out an application
  • The gifted specialist will begin the search for a
    mentor
  • Once a mentor is found the class will be added to
    your schedule

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Advanced Placement (AP) Classes
  • Honors classes typically taken by juniors and
    seniors
  • Teachers generally have special training
  • Follow national curricular guidelines
  • Students may take a test which could earn them
    college credit
  • Examples include statistics, biology, government,
    and literature

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Independent Studies
  • For a student who has an area of interest beyond
    our curriculum
  • Requires the cooperation of an interested teacher
  • The student writes and submits a proposal for the
    principals approval
  • May receive honors credit with the approval of
    the gifted specialist

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PSEO
  • Post-Secondary Enrollment Option
  • Allows qualifying juniors and seniors to take
    college classes while still in high school
  • Only select classes qualify as honors credits
  • Check with your schools gifted specialist prior
    to enrollment

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Getting into College
  • Colleges look at more than just grades.
  • They look for rigorous coursework.
  • They look for students who are growing and
    improving academically.
  • They look for students who are active in their
    school and the community.

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Academic Activities
  • Math League
  • Chess Club
  • Science Olympiad
  • Mock Trial
  • Knowledge Bowl
  • Speech Team
  • DECA
  • S-Cubed
  • And many others!

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HOW?
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