Advanced Learners. High Potential, Navigator & Enrichment Programs

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Advanced Learners High Potential, Navigator & Enrichment Programs

Welcome, Advanced Learners Welcome to Minnetonka Public Schools Advanced Learner programs. We offer services for advanced learners at all grade levels elementary, middle school and high school. THE MISSION OF MINNETONKA S ADVANCED LEARNER PROGRAM IS TO: 1. provide programs and opportunities for students to discover, develop and realize their potential as individuals and as contributing, responsible members of the community and 2. support achievement at a level commensurate with the student s ability. THE VISION OF MINNETONKA S ADVANCED LEARNER PROGRAM IS TO DEVELOP STUDENTS WHO: think creatively and critically to innovate demonstrate tenacity and resilience in the face of challenge and setbacks collaborate by listening deeply, viewing wisely, speaking mindfully, and acting courageously consider multiple perspectives in decision-making and in leadership seek balance in cognitive, social and emotional health contribute responsibly to the global community DIANE RUNDQUIST DIRECTOR OF ADVANCED LEARNER PROGRAMS Every child has a unique profile. Minnetonka s Advanced Learner programs extend and challenge students in areas of strength and passion. Children have the right to be curious and challenged every day. My goal, and that of the entire staff in the Advanced Learner program, is to offer the most comprehensive program that will properly meet the academic, social and emotional needs of each and every one of our students. Through excellence in gifted and talented programming, and unique learning opportunities at every stage, Minnetonka has distinguished itself as a District that embraces and serves exceptional learners. ACCESSING ADVANCED LEARNER PROGRAMS If you and your child are interested in learning more about Advanced Learner programs, please be prepared to share details about your child, including their strengths and their hopes. Please reach out to: Grades K-5 Your child s classroom teacher or high potential teacher Grades 6-8 One of your child s classroom teachers, school counselor or high potential teacher Grades 9-12 One of your child s teachers, school counselor or the MHS Advanced Learning Coordinator The Navigator program, for exceptionally gifted students (2-5), follows an online application process. www.minnetonkaschools.org/advancedlearners

Minnetonka s Advanced Learner programs are designed to meet the needs of learners who may be intellectually gifted, academically advanced, or both! By having a variety of programs each thoughtfully designed to extend specific learning strengths we provide additional challenge to students in the areas they need to grow and flourish. INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED LEARNERS Children with unique intellectual ability as demonstrated through significantly advanced abilities to problem solve and synthesize knowledge and high levels of divergent, critical, logical, and abstract thinking. These learners have IQ scores two standard deviations or more above the norm and are capable of high performance on reasoning tasks when compared to others of similar age, experience and environment. The Wings program at the elementary, and HP Seminar at the middle level, are designed to serve gifted learners, both intellectually and affectively. ACADEMICALLY ADVANCED LEARNERS Children who demonstrate exceptional performance in one or more academic areas. Exceptional performance includes working well beyond grade level and possessing and/or applying knowledge in transformative, complex ways. Academic Extension, Academic Enrichment, Independent Investigations, and PROJECTthink are all programs that serve academically talented students at the elementary level. Honors and accelerated courses meet needs of academically talented middle school students. Minnetonka High School offers an unparalleled array of academic choices so that students can maximize their high school experience, pursue their passions and prepare for college and career. Opportunities for academic extensions are available at all schools, through in-school experiences or afterschool academic clubs and activities. Many students have the opportunity to participate in regional, state and national academic competitions. A full description of each advanced learner progam is available on the Minnetonka Schools website.

The Right Fit, Right Now WHAT DO WE MEAN BY THE RIGHT FIT, RIGHT NOW? Learning is developmental. Children are unique and will develop in their own way and in their own time. Minnetonka s advanced learner programs are varied to meet the needs of your child today. To find the right fit, our classroom and high potential teachers continually communicate and look for developmental growth and new strategies to enrich your child s learning. As you will see in this graphic, there are many, many opportunities for your child to take on academic challenges and co-curricular enrichment activities right now and throughout their school career. All programs have multiple opportunities for students to join when they demonstrate they are ready. Mathletes Knowledge Bowl Geography Bee Spelling Bee Continental Math League Coders Unite Speech Team Coding Clubs Technovation INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED Navigator (2-5) All day, every day Wings (1-5) Weekly ACADEMICALLY ADVANCED Reading enrichment (K-5) Accelerated math (4-5) Investigations (K-5) PROJECTthink (3-5) INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED High Potential Seminar (6-8) Weekly Elementary School middle S Designates Co-curricular Activities Open to All Minnetonka Students

Writing Center Coach Math Center Coach Student Innovation Science Bowl Envirothon Robotics dge l Yearbook Science Olympiad Breezes INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED, ACADEMICALLY ADVANCED AND/OR PERSONALLY MOTIVATED INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED AND/OR ACADEMICALLY ADVANCED Honors Language Arts (6-8) Accelerated Math (6-8) Honors Science (7-8) Accelerated Science (6-8) Honors Global Studies (8) Honors courses Advanced Placement (AP) courses International Baccalaureate (IB) courses IB or IB Bilingual Diploma Programme VANTAGE Advanced Professional Studies Project Lead the Way Minnetonka Research Tonka Online World Language & International Studies high School Debate Team Math Team Physics Bowl School ADVANCED LEARNER PROGRAMS: A CONTINUUM OF SERVICES FOR THE INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED AND ACADEMICALLY ADVANCED Through a continuum of advanced learner programs, each with meaningful identification processes, Minnetonka challenges the very different learning strengths students bring to the table. We are excited to discuss the creative options used to provide a rich array of opportunities for your child K-12. (A list of current co-curricular activities is available at http://www.minnetonkaschools.org/activities.)

OVERVIEW OF THE NAVIGATOR PROGRAM For exceptionally gifted students in grades 2-5, the Navigator Program serves a small, very unique group of learners with IQs of 140 and above. Eighty years of research shows that the academic, social and emotional needs of exceptionally gifted students cannot be met in regular classrooms or the District s High Potential programs. The Navigator Program provides a specialized learning environment which capitalizes on the unique intellectual strengths of its learners. By providing advanced academic content through differentiated instruction, the Navigator Program develops students tenacity and cognitive stamina needed for challenging work. Social-emotional development is enhanced through engagement with intellectual peers and working with teachers who understand the highly gifted child. The Navigator classrooms are located in Excelsior and Scenic Heights Elementary Schools, but serve students from across the District. NAVIGATOR CURRICULUM MATH Math instruction is highly differentiated. Students work at levels which are appropriate to their knowledge and readiness, and are not restricted by age or grade level. The rigorous core curriculum, Project M3: Mentoring Mathematical Minds, is designed specifically for gifted learners. The Transitions Math and Saxon Algebra programs support pre-algebra and algebra learning. Investigating, discovering, reasoning, explaining and writing are components emphasized in each unit of study. SCIENCE & HEALTH We strongly believe inquiry is at the heart of science learning. Our core curriculum, the Full Option Science System (FOSS), is a research-based, hands-on program which encompasses the tenets of STEM education. In addition, Navigators engage in authentic inquiry projects in which students develop their own questions and systems for gathering and analyzing data. LANGUAGE ARTS The Navigator Language Arts program is comprehensive and multi-faceted, which includes: Literature Study: Through interpretive reading and student-centered discussions that incorporates the Socratic Seminar model, students unlock challenging texts and develop comprehension, critical thinking and writing skills. Word Study/Grammar: At all levels, students study complex vocabulary/spelling word lists. They also analyze Latin/Greek stems, study meanings and develop projects which demonstrate language mastery. Communications: Developing excellent communication skills is an essential part of the Navigator Program. Students write, deliver speeches and make presentations in all content areas. Expository, persuasive, creative, and narrative writing skills are emphasized. HUMANITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES Our humanities and social studies programing helps students understand the complexities of the human endeavor. In-depth studies (e.g. Consumerism, Government, Memorials, Revolution) require students to develop critical thinking and collaboration skills as they expand their understanding of geography and history and the subsequent impact on our lives today. SPECIALS Students participate in physical education, music, art and media. IMMERSION For students who transfer from a Language Immersion program into the Navigator Program, Minnetonka is committed to continued language development in their target language. Although it is not an immersion classroom experience, the Navigator language program is designed to increase fluency by providing instruction in the target language at least four times per week outside regular school hours. Instruction is provided through two platforms: 1:1 online tutoring by a native speaker and after-school, small group instruction. These platforms provide experiences in listening, speaking, reading and writing.

CHARACTERISTICS OF GIFTED STUDENTS Exceptionally gifted students share many of the following characteristics: Skills of abstraction, conceptualization and synthesis Large vocabularies; the ability to read quickly and intensely Quicker learning with less practice Proficiency to work independently at an earlier age and concentration for longer periods Intrinsic motivation to learn or explore; highly inquisitive Quickly perceive similarities, differences and anomalies Often skeptical, critical and evaluative A large storehouse of information on many topics Intensity in energy, imagination, intellect and persistence SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING Academic and intellectual challenges are critical to the healthy development of a highly gifted child. Equally important is the development of social and emotional capacities. The Navigator Program supports student growth in the areas of self-knowledge, motivation, peer relationships, perfectionism, stress management, positive self-concept, organization, and more. Programs utilized include Habits of Mind, Executive Functioning Support and the Responsive Classroom. FOR MORE INFORMATION www.minnetonkaschools.org/navigator MINNETONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Diane Rundquist, Director of Advanced Learner Programs 952-401-5100 diane.rundquist@minnetonkaschools.org EXCELSIOR ELEMENTARY Stacy DeCorsey, Principal 952-401-5650 stacy.decorsey@minnetonkaschools.org SCENIC HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY Joe Wacker, Principal 952-401-5400 joe.wacker@minnetonkaschools.org TRANSITION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL Minnetonka s commitment to the exceptionally gifted child extends through middle school and high school. It is with intention that Navigator students move to our highly differentiated middle schools which are designed to provide the academic rigor with a broadening social experience. HOW TO APPLY If you think the Navigator Program may be a good fit for your child, please follow these steps: Step 1: Parents Attend Information Sessions and Open Houses Step 2: Parents Complete Online Application (if outside the Minnetonka School District, begin open enrollment process concurrently) Step 3: Parents Provide Student Achievement Data Step 4: Students Complete the WISC V Assessment (students with scores of 140+ will be invited to participate in the next step) Step 5: Students Participate in a Simulation Experience Step 6: Placement Committee Communicates Placement Decision

Teachers & Staff CLEAR SPRINGS ELEMENTARY JOAN LARSON DEEPHAVEN ELEMENTARY LINDA COLEMAN GROVELAND ELEMENTARY SUZANNE CUTSHALL MINNEWASHTA ELEMENTARY JOY CURRAN EXCELSIOR ELEMENTARY ALI ALOWONLE CATHY ARRIOLA MINNETONKA MIDDLE SCHOOL EAST DEBORAH ZACHMAN LAURA HERBST ADVANCED LEARNING COORDINATOR (ADVANCED PLACEMENT [AP] & INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE [IB] DIPLOMA COORDINATOR) TARAH CUMMINGS SUE ADAMS LIZ GLUCK SANDY KATKOV SHANE WEBER MARGARET MCDONALD MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL SCENIC HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY AMY O NEILL MINNETONKA MIDDLE SCHOOL WEST MARY KENEALY-BREDICE MARK STORCK ALI WACHUTKA