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    #71500 03/15/10 08:42 AM
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    Does anyone have information on gifted & public schools in Durham NC? I sent an e-mail to Durham PAGE and plan to contact the district but I'd appreciate any help from this board. The magnet deadline application is the end of April but I can't tell if it's just a lottery or a true accelerated cluster:
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    3501 Fayetteville Street, 27707, 560-3988. Grades K-5
    The Gifted and Talented (GT) program's instructional philosophy is based on the belief that every child has gifts and talents that need to be valued and nurtured. The Gifted and Talented program serves students of all academic levels, including those who have been identified as academically gifted. Features include:

    Variety of electives and course levels for exploration of interests, acceleration, and rich, in-depth study of the subject
    Foreign language instruction
    Piano lab, theater, computer lab

    inky #71642 03/16/10 04:45 PM
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    Originally Posted by inky
    The Gifted and Talented (GT) program's instructional philosophy is based on the belief that every child has gifts and talents that need to be valued and nurtured. The Gifted and Talented program serves students of all academic levels, including those who have been identified as academically gifted.

    Oh Inky, I wish I knew! But I'm not local.

    I have to say that this jumps off the page to me as sounding like a lottery-type situation. I'd strongly recomend a visit if possible, to see the whole thing in action - terriffic, enthusiastic teachers can make many types of situations work, and this might be better than what you have now, even if it is a lottery.

    You know all the questions to ask, and if they let you look at their MAP results and show you how they actually use those results - then you will know exactly what you are dealing with!

    Anyone more local?

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    Thanks Grinity. Unfortunately, we probably won't get a chance to visit schools before the lottery deadlines. I've gotten some good infomation via PMs and the Durham PAGE president so I'm feeling a little less lost. Don't you know I'd love to be able to see school MAP scores...especially growth! wink

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    Good Luck! Maybe if you call the MAP folks you can get the growth scores....worth a phonecall...I'll bet they need to hire you as a consultant anyway.

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    I don't know if anyone there might be able to give you recommendations or not, but what about contacting the Duke Talent program?
    http://www.tip.duke.edu/index.html


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    Good idea mnmom!
    Originally Posted by Grinity
    I'll bet they need to hire you as a consultant anyway.
    I wouldn't last long with their policy to filter information through the districts instead of giving parents the information directly. frown

    inky #71940 03/19/10 11:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by inky
    Good idea mnmom!
    Originally Posted by Grinity
    I'll bet they need to hire you as a consultant anyway.
    I wouldn't last long with their policy to filter information through the districts instead of giving parents the information directly. frown
    I wonder what it up with that?


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    Slide 85 from this presentation may have the answer.
    http://www.nwea.org/sites/www.nwea.org/files/Creating_Optimal_B_Thorne_SC09.pdf
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    CAUTIONS
    NWEA information makes district, school,
    teacher, and student performance very
    transparent -
    � Quick and ill informed judgments could be
    very damaging
    � Critical personnel decisions should not be made until a
    minimum of three years growth and/or performance
    have been carefully analyzed
    � Extensive professional development must be provided
    teachers and administrators and especially in areas
    needing improvement
    The 15th slide is also really interesting showing the 6 year range in national growth and achievement reading scores. That's just for high to low quartiles.

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    inky...

    I live in the area and there is a small school called Camelot Academy in Durham. I even went to visit and loved it. It is in a historic, charming (huge) house and class sizes are small but not tiny. They move your child up to the appropriate grade level for each subject as they need it (mastery based teaching I think). I'd look into it if you can afford the tuition...


    inky #73577 04/09/10 04:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by inky
    � Quick and ill informed judgments could be
    very damaging
    oh, transparency issues!

    Hummm


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