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Foreign Language Immersion, IB,
Other Magnet, Signature |
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All Grade
2 students are screened for gifted and talented
during the second semester
of the school year. Grade
3-5 students who are new to Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) or who have been recommended
for re-screening (by parents and/or school staff) are
also screened during the second semester of each year. Gifted
and talented screening occurs at the student’s
school. The data gathered on each student is used to
provide appropriate differentiated instruction.
All
students have an equal opportunity to be considered
for identification regardless of special needs, linguistic,
or cultural differences. Advocacy is a vital component
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There are seven elementary center
programs for the highly gifted. They are located
at Barnsley Elementary, Chevy Chase Elementary, Clearspring
Elementary, Cold Spring Elementary, Drew Elementary,
Fox Chapel Elementary, and Pine Crest/Oak View Elementary Schools for
Grades 4 and 5. The goal of the center programs is
to provide full-time instruction that is accelerated
and enriched.
In the fall, applications for the Center Program for the Highly Gifted are mailed to all parents of Grade 3 students in MCPS. Parents who are interested in having their child considered for the Center Program should complete the application and return it to DCCAPS, 11721 Kemp Mill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902 by the deadline. Parents of non-MCPS students who are interested in having their child considered can access the application online at Center for the Highly Gifted General Information and Application Form or by contacting Betty_Shevitz@mcpsmd.org. A selection committee carefully reviews the following
data on each applicant to select students for the center programs:
- An above grade
level test
- Grade 2 global screening data
- Report card data
- Parent recommendation
- School recommendation
In addition, there are special programs for foreign language study. The Foreign Language Immersion Program News site has information on foreign language immersion for elementary school students.
There are also challenging opportunities available as extracurricular activities and coursework on college campuses. Destination Imagination provides problems that require both imagination and creativity. The Maryland State Department of Education designs a variety of Summer Center Programs that appeal to students in the middle school years and Montgomery College offers both Saturday programs as well as summer course work and many of its campuses. See Beyond the Classroom.
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There are four
middle school programs that provide opportunities
for students with strong
interest and motivation in the areas of math,
science and computer science OR the areas of the humanities
and communication. Each of the program models is
designed for those students working well above
grade level and provides a challenging curriculum
that is integrated across the focus areas. Students
interested in math, science, and computer science
can apply during November of their fifth grade
year to participate in the program at Takoma Park
or Roberto Clemente middle school. Students may
also apply to the Humanities and Communication
Programs at Eastern or Roberto Clemente middle
school. Learn more about Math,
Science, Computer Science magnets and the Humanities
and Communication magnet.
In addition, there are special
programs for foreign language study. MCPS has two
French
Immersion programs that provide a two-period
block in which students
pursue both the target language and their social studies course work in French.
These are located at Silver Spring International and Gaithersburg middle schools.
A similar program model is provided for students of Spanish Immersion at Silver
Spring International and Westland middle schools. The Foreign Language Immersion Program News site
has information on foreign language immersion
for middle school students.
Students requiring acceleration
in their mathematics program beyond the resources of their middle schools can
request to take a first period course at their local
high school. For example, in specific cases, a student who has completed Honors
Geometry in Grade 7, could register for Algebra 2 at the high school. If Honors
Geometry is not available in the local middle school, similar arrangements
can be made on request. About Honors and Advanced Placement coursework.
There are also challenging opportunities
available as extracurricular activities and coursework
on
college campuses. Destination Imagination provides
problems
that require both imagination and creativity. The Maryland State Department
of
Education designs a variety of Summer Center Programs that appeal to students
in the middle school years and Montgomery College offers both Saturday programs
as well as summer course work and many of its campuses. See Beyond the Classroom. |
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