Applications for Advanced Learning due October 3
Eligibility testing begins in October for accelerated learning programs
Seattle Public Schools provides opportunities for academically advanced students in grades K-8 to qualify for accelerated learning programs. Additional information and application forms for eligibility testing can be found here. Applications are also be available in school offices and in the lobby of the John Stanford Center, 2445 3rd Ave. S.
Eligibility testing for the 2014-2015 school year begins in October. Applications are due by Thursday, Oct. 3.
Seattle Public Schools provides opportunities for academically advanced students in grades K-8 to qualify for accelerated learning programs. Additional information and application forms for eligibility testing can be found here. Applications are also be available in school offices and in the lobby of the John Stanford Center, 2445 3rd Ave. S.
Eligibility testing for the 2014-2015 school year begins in October. Applications are due by Thursday, Oct. 3.
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North End Parent.
Also, remember that regardless of any MAP scores and SPS invitations, your child is already qualified for cognitive and achievement testing privately if you feel they may meet the eligibility criteria. But you do have to carefully meet the various "appeals" deadlines, which can be hard to understand so be sure to study them.
North End Parent, Any parent can request testing. You don't need to qualify to be tested.
TS
I do not believe you can appeal unless you participate in SPS testing first. Meaning you can't submit private scores in lieu of district testing. You can appeal if the SPS scores don't meet a certain threshold to qualify for advanced learning but the only ones who can qualify without SPS cognitive testing first are those coming from private schools or outside the district. That is my understanding, at least.
GG
- Yeah, I'm Angry
kp
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What happens in the classroom is pretty good, despite the District
Take the good parts, to wit: "what happens in the classroom is pretty good" and run with it. A good percentage of folks in SPS can't come close to saying that, so despite the chaos, I wouldn't deter people from anything that is good for their kids.
Many share your frustration, and it will go on for years yet, but its ultimately what's in the classroom that counts. Hang in there.
WSDWG
-WSDWG - i've found the opposite at our school (NE cluster). we have several self-contained spectrum teachers that are AWFUL and one foot out the door into retirement. people have actually pulled their kids from spectrum and/or kept on testing to move to APP to stay away from these teachers. spectrum apparently is a sr. teaching position at our school, with the more-tenured teachers in those positions. meanwhile we have some great new blood in teachers with 5-10 years experience in the gen ed that are able to meet and challenge all kids of all abilities
-Diane
you are correct that you must participate in district testing (i.e. sign the October 3 deadline application for your kid). But then in recent years I believe there have been two separate "appeals" deadlines (that's just the SPS word for looking at privately administered nationally normed tests from the approved list). The first is for cognitive testing (the district was only administering the CogAt to students with MAP scores over 87%, but you could submit the WPPSI or other approved tests instead by the announced deadline). The second deadline was for achievement testing (Math and Reading), which the district administers after cognitive testing. For private school students, I believe the testing order is reversed (first achievement, then cognitive). In other words, if both your qualifying cognitive and achievement scores were private, you would have to "appeal" twice under separate deadlines to have these scores read. It is certainly very confusing, so again the warning to read and understand the posted instructions carefully, and allow plenty of time to meet these recurrent deadlines. Also, rememember separate rules for private school students, students who move to Seattle during the summer, and free or reduced lunch students. Just a friendly reminder to read the advanced learning eligibility criteria and "appeals" (i.e. private testing) info very carefully!
MythBusters
QAMom
been there
-why go through testing if schools ignore the results?
...and this is why many families with AL qualified children choose Spectrum or APP.
-good luck
In our experience at our NE ALO school, this is the advertised hallmark of ALOs -- they are based on ongoing assessments by the teacher in the classroom and don't rely significantly on the "label" to form instructional groups. In many ways I agree with this. Especially in K-2, it does seem misguided to have the advanced learning designation trump a student's demonstrated classroom performance.
On the other hand, it IS a dangerous policy for advanced learners who remain at their ALO school, because it is often used to justify a total lack of any sound program for AL kids. At our school, it is popular for a teacher to expound on how some of the smartest kids they've ever taught didn't EVEN HAVE a label (and this is a badge of honor) or that some kids with the LABEL don't show ANY evidence of being advanced. This argument is used to discount the whole concept of advanced learning in the school.
With the district making fun of "mythical differentiation" on their own website, it is clear that the ALO programs need an overhaul and a structure.
--TC
Is there a particular higher up that you would recommend I contact? Is there a new head of advanced learning?
The principal is ignoring my emails and requests to meet with him to talk about how the math placement decisions are made, as he tends to do whenever there is any type of conflict.
Thanks,
-Why go through testing
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