ASPIRE Highly Capable Program
Program Service Options
Kindergarten – Grade 2: Students demonstrating high academic achievement will be clustered together in the general education classrooms in their neighborhood schools. Students will receive differentiated instruction focused on social-emotional learning and creative and critical thinking.
Grades 3 – 8: Students identified as highly capable in grades 3- 8 are currently served through two program service options. In both options, students received differentiated instruction designed to enhance and enrich learning experiences.
Grades 9 – 12: Highly capable students at the high school level can participate in advanced coursework that earn high school credit and the potential for college credits. A variety of Honors level and Advanced Placement courses are available in all grades and all high schools in the district.
Option 1: Cluster Program
In this option, a group of highly capable students are clustered together at their neighborhood school to receive differentiated instruction in the general education classroom. This option allows students to receive instruction designed to meet their needs while participating with other students within their neighborhood and community. Any student identified as highly capable in reading, math, or both areas is eligible to participate in this program.
Option 2: Magnet Program
Students are grouped together in their own classroom and receive differentiated instruction at Captain Strong Primary (grades 3-4) or Chief Umtuch Middle (grades 5-8). Instruction is differentiated for increased depth and complexity and is often accelerated. Students desiring a magnet placement are ranked using their ability test (CogAT) and current achievement test (i-Ready) scores. The magnet option is available on a space available basis.
Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement (AP) courses provide an opportunity for students to take college-level courses and earn college credit and/or placement. The courses are taught at Prairie High School, Battle Ground High School, and CAM Academy by teachers certified to teach specific Advanced Placement courses. Each AP course covers information, skills, and assignments found in the corresponding college course. In order to earn college credit or placement, the student must pass (score of 3 or higher) the corresponding AP Exam in May. These classes will help prepare the student for the rigor of university academics.
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