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Advanced Academics
3819 Towne Crossing
Mesquite, TX 75150
Russ Weeks
Director – Advanced Academics
Mesquite Independent School District strives to provide high-performing students with a nurturing environment, a differentiated curriculum and a trained, enlightened staff. By encouraging gifted students to become autonomous learners through a challenging program, future generations will have access to socially and ethically responsible leaders, producers, inventors, philosophers, and visionaries who can make valuable contributions to our world and our community.
Below you will find helpful resources and details about Advanced Academics opportunities in Mesquite ISD.
While gifted children share with all children the same basic need for love and acceptance, they also have a powerful need for a differentiated curriculum. Gifted students have abilities that allow them to move at a faster pace and to retain knowledge in greater depth when compared with other students. Gifted students also can make insightful connections between pieces of information and events.
Because of their unique abilities, gifted students require access to a challenging curriculum as well as learning opportunities and interactions with their intellectual peers. They need to be exposed to varied subjects, to share and discuss their ideas verbally, and to explore their interests. Mesquite ISD offers special programming for gifted students to meet their needs for a differentiated curriculum.
Gifted students are identified through a four-step process:
The final selection for placement is made by a committee of at least three local district educators who have received training in the identification and assessment of gifted students.
Screening involves analyzing both qualitative and quantitative data. Achievement tests, educational abilities tests, student performance as recorded with grades, portfolios, and interviews, teacher/parent checklists, and district testing are considered during the screening process.
For families new to MISD, to initiate a student referral for the Mesquite ISD GT Program, click here to submit the Gifted Placement Review.
Evaluation of the Mesquite Gifted Program is based on student growth as determined by testing (standardized and criterion referenced) and/or evaluation of student products. Input from students, teachers, administration, and parents is gained through conferences and evaluation rating instruments.
The curriculum for the academically gifted focuses on research/study skills, critical thinking, and creative/productive thinking while enhancing student leadership skills through group dynamics.
Research/Study
The student will:
Critical Thinking
The student will analyze, question, infer, reason, and evaluate.
Creative/Productive Thinking
The student will exhibit fluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration, complexity, curiosity, imagination, and risk-taking.
Group Dynamics
The student will:
Students will:
Apply their general intellectual abilities through the performance of complex mental tasks
Further develop their creative/productive thinking abilities by generating original products reflecting higher-level thought processes.
Further develop their specific subject matter aptitudes by utilizing advanced content and processes to produce original, complex products.
Seek original solutions to self-selected problems reflecting the use of higher-level thought processes.
Become self-directed learners
Become more aware of and cope more successfully with their giftedness.
While gifted children share with all children the same basic need for love and acceptance, they also have a powerful need for a differentiated curriculum. Gifted students have abilities that allow them to move at a faster pace and to retain knowledge in greater depth when compared with other students. Gifted students also can make insightful connections between pieces of information and events.
Because of their unique abilities, gifted students require access to a challenging curriculum as well as learning opportunities and interactions with their intellectual peers. They need to be exposed to varied subjects, to share and discuss their ideas verbally, and to explore their interests. Mesquite ISD offers special programming for gifted students to meet their needs for a differentiated curriculum.
Gifted students are identified through a four-step process:
The final selection for placement is made by a committee of at least three local district educators who have received training in the identification and assessment of gifted students.
Screening involves analyzing both qualitative and quantitative data. Achievement tests, educational abilities tests, student performance as recorded with grades, portfolios, and interviews, teacher/parent checklists, and district testing are considered during the screening process.
For families new to MISD, to initiate a student referral for the Mesquite ISD GT Program, click here to submit the Gifted Placement Review.
Evaluation of the Mesquite Gifted Program is based on student growth as determined by testing (standardized and criterion referenced) and/or evaluation of student products. Input from students, teachers, administration, and parents is gained through conferences and evaluation rating instruments.
The curriculum for the academically gifted focuses on research/study skills, critical thinking, and creative/productive thinking while enhancing student leadership skills through group dynamics.
Research/Study
The student will:
Critical Thinking
The student will analyze, question, infer, reason, and evaluate.
Creative/Productive Thinking
The student will exhibit fluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration, complexity, curiosity, imagination, and risk-taking.
Group Dynamics
The student will:
Students will:
Apply their general intellectual abilities through the performance of complex mental tasks
Further develop their creative/productive thinking abilities by generating original products reflecting higher-level thought processes.
Further develop their specific subject matter aptitudes by utilizing advanced content and processes to produce original, complex products.
Seek original solutions to self-selected problems reflecting the use of higher-level thought processes.
Become self-directed learners
Become more aware of and cope more successfully with their giftedness.
Advanced, AP, and Dual Credit Courses: Opportunities for advanced courses are available to students in 9th - 12th grade who are academically ready (Dual Credit courses have specific TSI requirements). Middle school students who are academically ready in grades 6th - 8th can be in Advanced classes.
ABLE (Alternatives for Brighter Learner Experiences) is our campus-based program serving students in kindergarten through first grade. Students identified for this program are placed with teachers trained in gifted education. Students receive instruction in all academic areas as well as instruction in the use of higher-order thinking skills. Students are also clustered with other identified students to ensure they have authentic peer interactions and learning experiences.
G/T (Gifted and Talented) classes are offered for identified secondary students. The classes offer appropriately differentiated learning experiences and advanced curriculum and instruction in English, mathematics, science, and social studies.
QUEST is designed as a pull-out program for gifted students in grades two through five. Identified G/T students attend QUEST in addition to being placed in a trained teacher’s classroom and clustered with other identified students. It serves students from all elementary campuses who have met specific criteria. QUEST offers students a differentiated curriculum through interdisciplinary, concept-based teaching and learning experiences. Mesquite ISD's Quest program is housed at Florence Elementary School and Henrie Elementary School. MISD provides transportation to central locations where students attend one day a week and receive instruction in critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making.