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The Alvin Independent School District recognizes that gifted students have unique needs and abilities. Alvin ISD gifted programs provide identified students with opportunities beyond the regular curriculum to broaden their knowledge, skills, and experiences. Emphasis is on developing independent, self-directed learners by encouraging and supporting in-depth learning and divergent and creative thinking.
A “Gifted and Talented" student is a child or youth who performs at or shows the potential for performing at a remarkably high level of accomplishment when compared to others of the same age, experience or environment and one who exhibits high performance capability in intellectual ability and higher level thinking skills.
Identified students are served at their individual campus within a cluster setting by teachers who have the required GT training and who differentiate the curriculum by using depth and complexity in the four core content areas with learning components implemented by Advanced Academics Specialists on each campus.
The program is designed to develop students as lifelong learners who apply, synthesize, and evaluate information, ideas, skills, and processes in a deep and complex manner. As a result, Alvin ISD GT students will obtain necessary knowledge and skills to become productive contributors to their community.
Acceleration of learning is encouraged, and students are provided an array of learning experiences by participating in a wide choice of Texas Performance Standards Projects. Students are introduced to and use the district-adopted Independent Investigation Method or IIM, a research process which involves seven user-friendly steps to accomplish K-5 research tasks. Student products and performances are spotlighted and shared with the community.
Affective needs of GT students are met through a multitude of activities, such as understanding giftedness, perfectionism and emotional stress. Activities include integrating children’s literature with teacher-directed lessons that address the individual student’s needs.
The WINGS Academy is a school within a school model designed to provide highly gifted students with an advanced educational opportunity matched to their individual abilities, strengths and interests. The academy provides services for highly gifted students in first through fifth grade.
Students must be enrolled in Alvin ISD and qualify as highly gifted through an evaluation process that includes qualitative and quantitative measures. All students entering first through third grade are screened for WINGS through the Alvin ISD GT testing process.
The school features:
Multi-age group classes that allow learning with intellectual peers
Curriculum specifically designed for highly gifted learners
An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) that appropriately challenges each student's abilities, allowing her/him to engage in the curriculum at a pace and depth consistent with the student's knowledge, skills and personal motivations
A learning environment that recognizes their social emotional needs and fosters leadership, integrity, personal responsibility, and an appreciation of individual differences, along with respect for others
The opportunity to identify and develop a student's unique talents and skills at an advanced level and be supported by teachers, professors and other experts in their fields of interest
Engagement of parents in the learning process and provides opportunities for understanding and nurturing their children.
GT students at the junior high level receive differentiated services with specially trained teachers in each of the four core content areas through Alvin ISD Pathway to Advancement (APA), Magnet Academic Program (MAP), Advanced Placement (AP), or the STEM Academy.
An Advanced Academics Specialist offers individual and group support for teachers and students in order to implement and produce advanced coursework and products. High quality, specialized professional development is offered to teachers of GT identified students through the district, as well as through outside sources.
The wide range of learning experiences at this level may include out-of-school competition options, as well as in-school individualized learning opportunities in the different content areas. The Advanced Academics Specialist at the junior high campus communicates the progress of gifted learners to parents.
JHS Advanced Academics Programs Presentation Recording - January 2024
The AISD Magnet Academic Program (MAP) offers an accelerated (math/science) or integrated (reading/social studies) curriculum meeting the cognitive needs of advanced learners who are placed in the program based on an assessment process. All fifth grade students in Alvin ISD are screened during the second semester. Students who move on to testing are administered a battery of mathematics, reading, and writing assessments, both timed and untimed. Qualifying students are placed on a matrix that is completed with information garnered from the assessments as well as other qualitative data such as, but not limited to, STAAR simulations, NWEA assessment results, and class grade averages. MAP is currently offered on every Alvin ISD junior high campus. Students are eligible for the screening and/or testing process one time only.
The Alvin ISD STEM Academy is a school within a school model meeting the needs of the district’s highly gifted population. Students must qualify through a series of qualitative and quantitative measures. The STEM Academy focuses on problem solving, discovery, creativity, exploratory learning, teamwork, leadership skills, and communication skills while providing the depth and complexity needed to meet the cognitive needs of the highly gifted student. Students are eligible for the screening and/or testing process one time only*
*If a student leaves face to face instruction with Alvin ISD (withdrawn from Alvin ISD) and returns to campus, the student can be re-enrolled in MAP Humanities through 7th grade. However, MAP Math/Science and STEM Academy students are not guaranteed re-entry into MAP Math/Science or STEM Academy coursework.
GT students at the high school level are served in three course areas: Alvin ISD Pathway to Advancement (APA), Advanced Placement (AP), and Dual Credit. In APA classes, highly trained teachers integrate collegiate level curriculum with the TEKS in order to prepare students for the rigor of Advanced Placement and Dual Credit courses. The Advanced Placement and Dual Credit programs represent vertical and horizontal acceleration, allowing students to earn college credit while they are in high school. In addition, the Dual Degree program from Alvin Community College enables participating high school students the opportunity to earn an Associate of Arts degree.