Fall Enrichment Series-November 7, 14 and 21
8:00 AM-11:00 AM, Schmucker Middle School
Due to low middle school enrollment, we will be sending out fall enrichment invitations only to all qualifying sixth graders and seventh and eight graders that participated in the enrichment sessions during the past school year. These invited students have the following options:
- If they would like to enroll in fall enrichment, they need to complete the enrollment form and turn it into their school office. They will continue to receive invitations and will be enrolled in one of the fall classes.
- If they are not interested in fall enrichment but would like to continue to receive invitations, then they check the box at the top of the enrollment form and turn the form into their school office. If they are not interested in participating in enrichment sessions, they do not return anything, and they will not receive invitations to future enrichment sessions.
High Ability
How we identify high ability students
Because young students change and grow, there are three times in the elementary experience that we identify students who have high ability: kindergarten, second grade and fifth grade. The following documents outline the process.
Kindergarten high ability identification process
Second grade high ability identification process
Fifth grade high ability identification process
New Students to the Corporation-Please send recent achievement and aptitude test reports to your child's school so that the correct placement is made for your child. Principals are in charge of the placement of all students.
Placement of High Ability Students in Elementary Schools-All placement decisions are made by building principals. Identified high ability students will be placed with other identified high ability students. This allows students to be educated at their instructional level.
Students that are identified as high ability in math will practice on and off grade level math standards. Students that are identified as high ability in language arts will be utilizing many enriching materials including the following materials: Reading Street reading series, Lucy Calkins writing program, Junior Great Books, Problem Based Learning, leveled readers, Storyworks or Scope Magazines(grades 2-5) and the high ability units form the Indiana Department of Education.
- Anne-Marie Reininga is the high ability coordinator for K-5 students. She has an office at Prairie Vista Elementary School and you can reach her at 271-0055 (option 5). Her e-mail address is areininga@phm.k12.in.us.