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Goals
Mission and Goals of
WSD Schoolwide Enrichment Program
Mission
Statement: To find and nurture talent in students by providing
and supporting opportunities for them to pursue their interests
at an appropriate pace and level of complexity and regular opportunities to spend time with students of similar abilities.
Program Objectives
Relating to Wenatchee School District Goals:
Goal I: Enhance
Student Learning
In order to foster an atmosphere of talent development, the Schoolwide Enrichment
Program will provide and support opportunities for students to:
- be introduced
to new experiences and ideas through speakers, assemblies, mentors
and exploratory activities (Type I)
- work regularly
with other students of similar abilities and talents (Type II)
- learn the skills
necessary to reach their goals as they pursue their interests and
talents (Type II)
- conduct in-depth
investigations that simulate the work of practicing professionals
(Type III)
- participate
in self-directed learning that culminates in a product or performance
for an authentic audience (Type III).
Goal II: Evaluate
and Resolve Facility Needs
The Schoolwide Enrichment Program will advocate for adequate space, storage
and equipment for enrichment classes in every building.
Goal III: Ensure
Safety and Security of Staff and Students
The Schoolwide Enrichment Program will provide opportunities for
students to interact regularly with their intellectual peers in a safe
and supportive environment that recognizes and affirms the unique characteristics
of highly capable students.
Goal IV: Involve
Parent and Community
The Schoolwide Enrichment Program will provide opportunities for
parents to :
- be involved
in enrichment activities
- provide input
for student services
- attend workshops
on topics that enhance student learning
- participate
in the Community Resource Data Bank along with other community
members.
Goal V: Affirm
the Organizational Environment
The Enrichment Specialists will provide support to teachers, parents and administrators
by:
- providing a
fair and equitable system to identify students for enrichment services
in accordance with the Washington Administrative Code.
- providing staff
development on meeting the needs of highly capable students in
regular classrooms
- sharing resources,
books and materials pertinent to the needs of highly capable students
- communicating
research and best practices through newsletters, published articles,
presentations, correspondence and inservice opportunities
- collaborating
with other departments to promote common goals and to help prepare
students to participate in advanced classes
- evaluating the
enrichment program on a regular basis using data from the district
assessment system and input from teachers, administrators, parents
and students.
Questions?
Contact Terri Bawden (bawden.t@mail.wsd.wednet.edu) |