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Monday, October 06, 2008
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2:30 PMEinstein's Hat help sessions
 
  
 AnnouncementsMinimize

 6th Grade GT parents and others new to Euclid attended our parent information panel on Thursday, October 2 at 6:30-7:30 p.m.  Click here to view the presentation.

Back to School night presentation for Language Arts Seminar

 

 
  
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Congratulations to our new executive board: Sam, Mikaela, Julia and Kaylene.

NJHS will meet the first Friday of the month at 7:00 a.m. in the double classroom.

Our next meeting is Friday, November 7, 2008.

 
  
 GT Symposium Mini-SeriesMinimize

Dr. Susan Assouline will speak on the topic of acceleration at the GT advisory council meeting at the ESC on Monday, October 13, 2008.

 

 
  
 Littleton Association for Gifted and TalentedMinimize
 
  
 LAS Wall of FameMinimize

 Watch here for student work.

 

 

 

 
  
 Sue LloydMinimize

Sue Lloyd, facilitator for gifted education at Euclid, teaches 8th grade Language Arts Seminar, an 8th grade GT elective, 7th grade GT exploratories, 6th grade accelerated math, and arranges with Core teachers for student contact time in Core studies. Sue received her teacher training at Regis University and a Master of Arts degree in Gifted Education from the University of Northern Colorado. She also has a degree in physical education/exercise science from the University of Colorado.

In addition to teaching kids, Sue enjoys all kinds of sports, reading, gardening and solving puzzles. You can often find her running the foothill trails with her dog, Shasta or cycling the Colorado mountains and plains. Sue and her husband, Scott travel to France each July to follow the Tour de France bicycle race. Sue’s two sons both attended Littleton Public Schools (including Euclid) and now work and go to college. Sue's husband owns and operates a bicycle tour company.

Voice Mail: 303-734-6107
Email:slloyd@lps.k12.co.us

 
  
 Program OverviewMinimize

Gifted and talented students are identified based on Littleton Public Schools identification criteria. Programming for these students is available through academic and exploratory options for 6th and 7th grade, and an academic option for 8th grade. The G/T program is designed to address the holistic needs of students: academic, creative, and social-emotional.

Gifted and talented services respond to individual student needs through a variety of options:
All students consult with the G/T facilitator to discuss courses of study and individual needs. School-wide and CORE enrichment and extension opportunities are designed to stimulate student interest and can be expanded through independent study. Students are encouraged to collaborate with CORE teachers and the G/T Facilitator to customize curricular options.
In addition to individual consultation, sixth grade students may participate in curriculum-based classes.
Seventh grade exploratory classes allow students with similar interests and abilities to work together one period each day. Students can choose to substitute a G/T exploratory for one regularly scheduled exploratory each quarter. There are four different exploratory classes available: Architecture, Biographies (Images of Greatness), Science, In-depth study.
Math acceleration is available at all grade levels. Students qualify for advanced placement math based on multiple criteria including, achievement test scores, skills inventories, teacher recommendation, and pretests.
Language Arts Seminar is an honors level language arts class which replaces the core language arts class.  Students may audition for eighth grade Language Arts Seminar at the end of their seventh grade year. 
Local and regional contests and competitions are scheduled throughout the year to provide a forum for individual talents and academic skills.
Many GT students find outlets for their creativity and intellectual curiosity through extra-curricular activities such as school sponsored clubs, sports, and leadership opportunities.
Music, drama, and technology, address the creative and talent needs of many GT students.
The G/T facilitator works with students to personalize and customize the options for their middle school experience. Working together with parents, the G/T facilitator, administration staff and counselors, students are encouraged to advocate for themselves and seek assistance from this team for deeper learning opportunities when they are able to demonstrate mastery of skills and content in a specific subject. EMS teachers have been trained in differentiated instruction and will accommodate students in order to further their learning, academic achievement and acceleration.

 
  
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