Spring Break
Reminder: There is no school March 25–29, for Spring Break. Classes resume Monday, April 1.
Advanced Learning is a continuum of supports and services that broaden, deepen, or expand beyond grade level expectations when students are ready for the next level of challenge.
Focusing on both talent development and the needs of students already demonstrating high achievement is the essence of what we do. This focus is anchored in the belief that recognizing, supporting and developing academic talent within our diverse school communities is the responsibility of our school district. We work to remove barriers to access and opportunity to ensure the equitable reach of Advanced Learning services.
In the past, each elementary and middle school was assigned a half-time Advanced Learning Specialist. Their role included partnering with teachers and other school staff to guide Advanced Learning implementation, as well as providing direct support to students. At this time, our staff will support grade level lesson extensions K-8 in core content areas of mathematics, social science/humanities, and English/Language Arts. AL specialists and AL Teacher Leaders will continue to collaborate with school leadership, teams of teachers, and families to communicate progress and support additional student needs.
At our high schools, the Advanced Learning Coordinator, as well as our K-12 Teacher Leader works with school administrators, including principals, department chairs, counselors and teachers to address Advanced Learning needs. The Advanced Learning Plan defines Advanced Learning, provides guidance for how to identify Advanced Learners, and outlines strategies for supporting students with Advanced Learning needs.
We will continue to use the rally of Rise Up to address the adjustments needed to increase exceptional Advanced Learning services for MMSD students and families.
Reminder: There is no school March 25–29, for Spring Break. Classes resume Monday, April 1.