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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Kinder – Screening begins in
September with services being rendered in March to identified
students
Elementary – All 1st – 5th
Grade GT students can receive services at their home campus in
cluster groups with identified GT teachers. 3rd – 5th
graders also have the option to attend a designated site (magnet
setting).
Middle School - Middle school
students are given the option of attending a designated magnet
site or their home campus. Students will be grouped
homogenously in the areas of Math and Language Arts, and
heterogeneously grouped for the other areas. Middle school
students are also offered Pre-AP Algebra I.
High School – High school students
are served through Pre-AP and AP classes described below and the
core curriculum.
Pre-Advanced Placement – The
Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) courses are designed to
introduce concepts and assessment methods to prepare students
for success when they take Advanced Placement courses,
strengthen the curriculum, and increase the academic challenge.
Advanced Placement – The
Advanced Placement (AP) courses allow students to participate in
college-level course work and possibly earn college-level credit
while still in high school. Students are encouraged to take the
exam for the AP course in which they are enrolled. A grade
of 3,
4, or 5 is considered to be a passing score. The amount of
college credit granted depends upon the individual college or
university for which the student is applying.
Concurrent Enrollment – High
school students in their junior/senior
year meeting criteria (as set forth in district policy) may
enroll concurrently at the local university or community
college.
Distance Learning – High
school students may participate in the Distance Learning Program
for dual credit.
Magnet School
Enrollment – High school
students may opt to apply for one of the three district
magnet schools.
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J.B. Alexander
High School Magnet for Health and
Science
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United South High School Academy of
Global Business and Advanced Technology
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United High
School Engineering and Technology Magnet
Early High School Graduation
– High school students have the option of graduating under the
early high school graduation program as outlined in school board
policy.
Credit by Exam - All students
in grades 1-12 have the opportunity to take credit by exam if
they choose to do so. Students passing the exams according to
the district specifications will be advanced to the following
grade level.
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