Title: HISD Vanguard GT Standards
1HISD Vanguard G/T Standards Program
Requirements
- Presentation for
- School-Based Personnel
- Parents/Community
- (ELEMENTARY)
2About G/T Students in HISD
3About G/T Students in HISD
4About G/T Students in HISD
5About G/T Students in HISD
6About G/T Students in HISD
7About G/T Students in HISD
8About G/T Students in HISD
9State Law
- All schools must provide G/T program services for
eligible students (TEC29.121) - School districts must establish at least 3
criteria for identifying G/T students which
include both Quantitative and Qualitative
measures - Note HISD Vanguard G/T Standards address how the
district is in compliance with the state law
10Vanguard G/T Standards (Background)
- Fall 2005 - PEER Committee was commissioned to
conduct a review of the effectiveness of Gifted
and Talented (G/T) and Vanguard Programs. The
review included program design and admissions
policies (specifically the tier/sibling policies) - CONCERNS Lack of consistency in implementation
of G/T programs district wide academic rigor
within G/T classrooms - Spring 2006 Committee recommendations were
submitted to the HISD school board - Summer 2006 Standards were developed for
Vanguard G/T program improvement - Fall 2006 Input was gathered by
school/community stakeholders - March 8, 2007 Board approved Vanguard G/T
Standards
11Purpose of Vanguard G/T Standards
- Provide standards for program implementation
- Strengthen the academic rigor in Vanguard G/T
classrooms - Increase campus/district accountability for the
success of G/T students
12Vanguard G/T Standards K-12
- 1. Program Design
- 2. Assessment
- 3. Identification of G/T Students
- 4. Admissions
- 5. Instructional Delivery Models
- 6. Curriculum and Instruction
- 7. Monitoring Program Implementation
- 8. Student Success (Expectations)
- 9. Professional Development for
Administrators - 10. Professional Development for
- G/T Teachers
- 11. Data Quality and Compliance
- 12. Parent/Community
- Communication and
- Involvement
- 13. Evaluation
- 14. District Commitment and Support
13Program Name(Standard 1)
- In HISD, all G/T programs now have one name -
Vanguard - HISD offers programs in various school settings
- Vanguard Neighborhood Schools (zoned/choice)
- Vanguard Magnet Schools (zoned/transfers)
- Vanguard Separate Unique Schools (transfers
only) - Vanguard Magnet Schools adhere to HISD Guidelines
for Magnet Schools.
14HISD School Structure
HISD Schools
(zoned choice transfers)
Magnet Schools (w/specialty)
(zoned transfers)
TYPE 1 School Within a School
(serves small portion of students)
TYPE 2 School Wide Program
(serves all students who qualify)
Vanguard Magnet
TYPE 3 Separate Unique
(There are G/T students in every type of school.)
(transfers only)
15Vanguard Magnet School within a School (SWS)
Model (applies to only 17 schools)
NOW
THEN
OTHER
OTHER
VN
VM (merged VM VN)
VM
(SWAS Magnet model)
(SWP Magnet model)
16Assessment K-12 (Standard 2)
- A K-12 students G/T eligibility is determined by
multiple criteria academic assessments,
non-verbal ability assessments, grades, teacher
recommendation, and obstacles. - Academic and ability assessments are initiated
through - Vanguard application for entry at any grade
- Districts universal assessment for all
Kindergarteners - Districts universal assessment for all 5th
graders prior to 6th grade entry - District wide testing for new LEP students
without prior test history - TEA requires G/T services for eligible students
beginning March of a students Kindergarten year
and thereafter. - Students must re-qualify as G/T prior to entering
6th grade middle school students carry their
eligibility into high school.
17Assessment - for Entering Kindergarten Students
(Standard 2)
- A students G/T eligibility for entering
Kindergarten is determined by multiple criteria
academic assessments, non-verbal ability, parent
recommendation, and obstacles. - Academic and ability assessments for entry into
Kindergarten are initiated through - Vanguard application for entry into Kindergarten
Vanguard Magnet (generally Nov-Jan) - OR
- District pilot 4 yr. old testing prior to entry
into Kindergarten - Students who are identified as G/T for entering
Kindergarten through either process will carry
their G/T identification to any HISD school. - G/T identified students will begin the year coded
as G/T and will receive G/T services starting the
first day of school. - Identified G/T Kindergarten students will
participate in the universal Kindergarten
assessment, but will not need to be re-identified.
18G/T Identification(Standard 3)
- Application
- Students in all grades or those new to our
district can apply for Vanguard G/T services
through the application process - Recommendations can be initiated by student,
parent, or teacher - The application process involves a review of
multiple criteria - Review
- Applications are processed through the campus G/T
Admission Committee using one of the following
Identification Matrices - K-12 G/T Identification Matrix for K-12 Students
using the same identification criteria
achievement test scores, non-verbal ability test
scores, teacher recommendation, grades,
obstacles. - Entering K G/T Identification Matrix for
Entering Kindergarten Students used for students
applying for the Vanguard G/T program as entering
Kindergarteners.
19G/T Identification Matrix K-12
HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Gifted and
Talented Identification Matrix, K-12 2007-2008
School Year
20G/T Identification(Standard 3)
- Automatic Identification
- Rosters of students who qualify for G/T services
will be created for the following - Entering 6th graders (summer 2007)
- Current Kindergarteners (spring 2008)
- Rosters require that kindergarten and 5th grade
teachers complete an on-line Teacher
Recommendation form in Chancery - The district generated rosters of G/T eligible
students are to be reviewed by the campus
Vanguard Admissions Committee - This will enable HISD to identify and serve
students who previously may not have participated
in the program due to the application process - Parents will have the opportunity to opt in or
opt out of the Vanguard G/T program
21Admissions(Standard 4)
- Vanguard Neighborhood programs do not have
enrollment goals/quotas. All students who
qualify for the Vanguard G/T program receive
services. - Vanguard Magnet programs follow admissions
procedures as set forth in the Elementary School
Guidelines - No enrollment quotas for zoned G/T students
- Enrollment quotas for transfer G/T students are
based on building capacity and/or Magnet
enrollment goals - Tier distinctions will be eliminated starting
with admissions for the 2008-2009 school year - Sibling policy will be revised starting with
admissions for the 2008-2009 school year to
reflect that no more than 25 of the transfer
spaces can be filled by qualified siblings at the
entry grades. If there are more qualified
siblings than spaces available, a lottery will
determine which students will be enrolled. Any
siblings remaining at the end of the lottery will
go into a sibling lottery for the spaces at the
top of the waitlist.
22Instructional Delivery Models(Standard 5)
- 3 Instructional Delivery Models
- Homogeneous Classrooms G/T students (zoned and
non-zoned transfers), are mixed together in
self-contained classes/courses to receive G/T
instruction - G/T Clusters G/T students (zoned and non-zoned
transfers) are grouped or clustered with non-G/T
high achieving students to receive G/T
instruction - Combination of Homogeneous and G/T Clusters
- Principal, with input from parents/teachers, will
select the instructional delivery model that best
fits the needs of all G/T students on their
campus - The Instructional Delivery Selection Worksheet
must be submitted annually (to the Regional
Superintendent) for approval
23Instructional Delivery Selection
Worksheet(Sample)
24Curriculum and Instruction(Standard 6)
- All Vanguard G/T programs implement the HISD G/T
curriculum framework, Scholars Knowledge, in
grades K-12 - HISDs core curriculum, CLEAR, lays the
foundation for all curriculum and instruction.
Scholars Knowledge overlays CLEAR providing
differentiation through depth and complexity,
higher level thinking skills, and developing
independent research skills focusing on advanced
level products - Students in grades K-5 shall receive instruction
daily by a G/T trained teacher implementing
Scholars Knowledge in the four core content
areas (Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies),
emphasizing advanced level products
25Monitoring of Classroom Instruction(Standard 7)
- Campus and regional staff will monitor G/T
classrooms to observe the application of elements
of Scholars Knowledge and the use of Advanced
Level Products - Monitoring will be done through classroom
walkthroughs with follow-up observations and
reviews - A 3 hour training in Monitoring the G/T
Classroom for Academic Rigor and Advanced Level
Products will be offered for all campus and
regional administrators starting in June 2007 - G/T teachers will be provided the opportunity for
common grade level planning and vertical team
planning at least once every grading cycle to
align curriculum and review advanced level
products
26Achievement Expectations for G/T
Students(Standard 8)
- Purpose Measure program effectiveness and
impact on participating students - Vanguard G/T students achievement will be
reviewed annually - Campus Vanguard G/T programs will be evaluated
annually based in part on - Number of G/T students scoring above grade level
on Stanford/Aprenda (or growth for special
students) - Number of G/T students scoring commended on TAKS
- Number of AP/IB students taking AP/IB exams
27Training for Principals(Standard 9)
- HISD administrators are required to complete 9
hours of G/T professional development consisting
of the following - 6 hours of the state-required Nature and Needs
of G/T Students with Program Options - 3 hours of Monitoring the G/T Classroom for
Academic Rigor and Advanced Level Products
(e-TRAIN course number Elem. GT0052 Sec.
GT0053) - Evidence of completion of training shall be kept
at the campus level by the campus G/T coordinator
for audit purposes
28Training for Teachers(Standard 10)
- Texas state law and the HISD Elementary
Guidelines state that all elementary teachers
responsible for G/T students are required to
complete the following - 30 core hours of G/T professional development
within their first semester after assignment - 6 hours of G/T professional development annually
- Training in the districts G/T curriculum
framework Scholars Knowledge. This training is
only offered through HISD - Teachers 6 hour training on Academic Rigor and
Advanced Level Products (starting in August 2007,
e-TRAIN course numbers TT3728-3729) - G/T training is available through various
sources Professional Development Department,
Advanced Academics Department, HISD regional
staff, Region IV, and Harris County Department of
Education - Evidence of completion of training shall be kept
at the campus level by the campus G/T coordinator
for audit purposes
29Data Quality and Compliance(Standard 11)
- Each HISD school will comply with all state and
district guidelines as follows - Establish and operate a G/T Admissions Committee
- Designate a campus G/T Contact Person
(preferrably an administrator) - Code GT students on PEIMS by the October snapshot
date in order to receive funding - Maintain documentation of teacher and
administrator training - Show evidence of implementation of the G/T
curriculum framework, Scholars Knowledge - Show evidence of appropriate use of G/T budget
expenditures - Campus based personnel, designated by the
principal, are responsible for the accuracy of
data related to G/T student eligibility and
services
30Parent/Community Communication and
Involvement(Standard 12)
- Purpose Maintain support for program through
communication - Principals must provide parents with the
following information - G/T services offered on the campus
- Vanguard application process and deadlines
- HISDs assessment requirements and timelines
- Identification process that applies to all
applicants - Information must be provided through multiple
sources and appropriate languages (newsletters,
brochures, informational meetings, etc.) - Parents and community members are required to be
included when making campus decisions related to
program design/delivery options
31G/T Program Evaluation(Standard 13)
- Purpose Make program improvements
- All Vanguard G/T programs will be evaluated
annually to measure compliance with
state/district guidelines, student outcomes,
adherence to standards and overall program
delivery - Evaluations of Vanguard G/T programs shall
include district-wide and campus by campus reports
32District Commitment and Support(Standard 14)
- Each Vanguard G/T program shall receive support
from HISD in the following areas - Budgetary support through the districts GF1
funds (fund 108) which equals to a 12 add-on
rate to the ADA rate for each student
appropriately coded as G/T on PEIMS - Regional Office support and services (data
quality, professional development/teacher
training, classroom monitoring assistance, etc.) - Central Office support and services provided
through the Advanced Academics Department
(district applications, professional development,
instructional monitoring tools, guidance for G/T
campus coordinators, parent information/training,
etc.) - HISD bus transportation for qualified Vanguard
Magnet students within the transportation
guidelines
33Advanced Academics Department713-556-6954
- Cyndi Boyd, Advanced Academics Manager
- cboyd_at_houstonisd.org
- Anne White, Coordinator
- awhite8_at_houstonisd.org
- Regional G/T Managers
- Alternative- Suzanne Selinger
- Central- Melanie Heasley
- East- Teresa Arrambide
- North- Norma Ramos
- South- Noval Alexander
- West- Tracye Wear