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Communication &
Organizationin Your
Gifted Education Program
By: Rebecca McLaughlin Shannon Brackeen Teresa Potter Moore Public Schools
Pick Pocket
Communication Guidelines
• Connecting for high potential (handout)
• “Gifted Lingo: What Does It All Mean?
“SHOULD all kids do it? COULD all kids do it? WOULD all kids want to?
If the answer to any of these questions is ‘yes,’ then it isn’t differentiated.”
- Harry Passow
Communication
Morning Announcements
Websites
Newsletters
Newspaper-Moore Monthly
Meetings
Morning Announcements
http://live.mooreschools.com/sml/play/shannonbrackeen/51-recording
Websites
http://www.mooreschools.com/page/6829
Newsletters
Blogs and Babble
http://www.mooreschools.com/page/10626http://www.mooreschools.com/page/8521
Meetings
Communication Folders
Teacher’s Enrichment Alliance
PowerPoint
Game
Parent Night/Day
Gifted Education
Parent Meeting
For SEARCH students and their
parents
Featuring the Mad Scientist
Monday, October 25, 2010
Red Oak Elementary School
3rd and 4th Grades: 6:00—7:00 p.m.
5th and 6th Grades: 7:30—8:30 p.m.
6th Grade Night
All GT students transitioning into Junior High School next year (prior to enrollment) and their parents
Keynote speaker Counselor/academic coach/JHS
teacher Elementary GT teachers JHS student panel Door prizes Refreshments
Extra-Curricular Activities
D.I. Robotics Geography Night
Organization Within Your Program
Drawers for Turning in Work
Daily DASH Daily
Grading/Report Cards
“Way to Go”
Awards
Communication as a District
Advisory Committee
Monthly Meetings
Curriculum Planning Meetings
Program Evaluation
Contact Us
Shannon [email protected] Teresa [email protected] Rebecca [email protected]
www.mooreschools.comhttp://www.mooreschools.com//Domain/30