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Roberts Elementary has a Vanguard Neighborhood Program for students in Kindergarten through fifth grade. This program can begin in the fall of the Kindergarten year and continue through fifth grade. The official definition of the term “gifted” from the Texas Education Code: “Gifted and Talented student” means a child 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. The child also:
The focus of the Vanguard Program is to serve the top achieving students with a differentiated curriculum by modifying the general academic program in depth, complexity and pacing. HISD’s G/T Curriculum Framework “Scholars and Knowledge” provides a continuum of learning for G/T students. Instructional strategies that are emphasized throughout the framework are pacing and differentiating the CLEAR core curriculum with concept based instruction, adding depth and complexity, independent research, interdisciplinary studies, and developing creativity. The framework includes universal concepts that are taught as part of the PYP program of inquiry. The teachers who provide instruction and services to the G/T students have a minimum of 30 clock hours of Gifted and Talented professional development. They also receive 6 hours of G/T professional development each year. Admissions:
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