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GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification Categories – Mrs. Petrossian A-G College Requirements – Mr. Chappelear Parenting the Gifted Child – Mrs. Miller
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Page 1: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

GATE Parent MeetingDecember 5, 2012

Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal

10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes

The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl

Identification Categories – Mrs. Petrossian

A-G College Requirements – Mr. Chappelear

Parenting the Gifted Child – Mrs. Miller

Page 2: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal

Page 3: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

Ice Breaker – Mr. Mandl

Page 4: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

The Truth about Gifted StudentsMr. Cervantes

Page 5: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

True or False:Gifted students are high achievers.

Truth: Gifted students are very diverse. Not only do they come from different backgrounds, but they also exhibit an unlimited range of personal characteristics.

Page 6: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

True or False:Gifted students do not need as much help as other students.

Truth: Gifted students need guidance from well-trained teachers who challenge and support them in order to fully develop their abilities.

Page 7: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

True or False:Our GATE program is the Advanced Placement classes.

Truth: While AP classes offer rigorous, advanced coursework, they are not a gifted education program.

Page 8: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

True or False:Gifted students serve as examples to others.

Truth: In reality, average and below-average students do not look to the gifted students in the class as role models.

Page 9: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

True or False:Gifted students have the highest grades.

Truth: Some students may become bored or frustrated in an unchallenging classroom situation causing them to lose interest.

Page 10: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

True or False:Gifted students are happy, popular and well adjusted to school.

Truth: Some students do not share interests with their classmates, resulting in isolation.

Page 11: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

The Gifted Point of View– Mr. Mandl

Page 12: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

GATE Identification Categories

Mrs. Petrossian

Page 13: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

GATE Categories Intellectual Ability

Students whose general intellectual development is markedly advanced in relation to their chronological peers. In general, students are tested only one time (usually 2nd semester K).

High Achievement Ability: Students who consistently function for two consecutive

years at highly advanced levels in both English/EL* and mathematics.

Specific Academic Ability Students who consistently function for three consecutive

years at highly advanced levels in either English/EL*, mathematics, science or social studies.

Page 14: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

GATE Categories Creative Ability

Students who characteristically perceive significant similarities or differences within the environment, challenge assumptions, and produce unique alternative solutions

Leadership Ability Students who show confidence and knowledge; influence

others effectively; have problem-solving and decision making skills; express ideas in oral or written form clearly; show sense of purpose and direction.

Ability in the Performing Arts or Visual Arts Students who originate, perform, produce, or respond at

exceptionally high levels in either dance, music (voice), drama, or in drawing or painting

Page 15: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

Parenting the Gifted Child

Page 16: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

Parenting the Gifted Child Take family trips to places of interest

such as museums, gardens, and historical sites.

Encourage your child’s empathy and social responsibility, not just academic achievement.

Encourage your child’s interests and listen to his/her dreams.

Provide exposure to the performing arts such dance, theatre, and music.

Page 17: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

A-G Requirements – Mr. Chappelear

Page 18: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

In closing… The GATE Committee is continually searching, screening, and

referring students.

Building the GATE Culture at Monroe High School Support network of peers and teachers Offering rigorous coursework Project based learning Service learning opportunities

Spring Parent Meeting Awards Advanced Placement Workshops

Parents College Subject Matter

Engaging and encouraging your children.

Page 19: GATE Parent Meeting December 5, 2012 Welcome – Mr. Rosas, Principal 10 Truths about Giftedness – Mr. Cervantes The Gifted Point of View – Mr. Mandl Identification.

Questions & Concerns

GATE Office A-9

www.monroehs.org

Mr. Cervantes, Mr. Chappelear, Mr. Mandl,

Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Petrossian


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