Director of Advanced Academics and Post Secondary Outcomes
Email Dr. Brandi Brotherton
AIMS
Purpose
The purpose of the AIMS program is to provide a rigorous program for 5th and 6th grade identified gifted students at all intermediate campuses. Research shows that when gifted students are grouped together they excel at a faster pace academically and are more socially well-adjusted. AIMS classrooms group gifted students into an environment in which content from the four core academic subjects are differentiated to provide the rigor and intensity necessary to meet the academic needs of gifted students.
Vision
We believe that gifted and talented students have advanced academic abilities and unique social and emotional needs, which are developed to the highest potential through collaboration with the school, family, and community. Students in the AIMS program have a unique opportunity to interact daily with their gifted peers, in and across grade levels, at a rigorous pace, focusing on instructionally motivating and complex studies.
AIMS Provides Opportunities for:
Creative Thinking Skills
Research Skills
Problem Solving Skills
Problem Solving Applications
Content Acceleration
Guided Discussion Groups
Independent Study
Mini-courses
Instructional Complexity
Motivating Study
Depth-seeking Exploration
Goals
Compact basic skills so they are mastered in a shorter period of time.
Provide differentiation with respect to pacing, materials, process, product, environment, and assessment.
Provide interdisciplinary studies through integrated academic connections and real world problem solving and experiences.
Provide opportunities for group and independent research.
Provide opportunities to produce and present advanced-level products for a variety of audiences.
Work within the application, analysis, evaluation, and creation levels of Blooms Taxonomy.
Use technology as a resource and a productivity and communication tool.
Provide tools for life-long learning such as:
literacy strategies
communication skills
research skills
study skills
time management skills
Parent Involvement
We believe that the parents of AIMS students play a vital role in the success of the program. Parents are asked to:
Participate in teacher/student conferences
Attend presentations by the AIMS students
Volunteer
Attend AIMS Parent Night
Exiting the AIMS Program
All 5th and 6th grade G/T students at intermediate campuses participate in the AIMS program at their home campuses. There is no application process or requirement. Recommendations and requests for students to exit the program are processed at the Central Administration Office.
Contact Us
Dr. Brandi Brotherton
Jossie Graterol
Advanced Academics Testing Specialist
Email Jossie Graterol
Angela Polk
Advanced Academics Specialist
Email Angela Polk
Natali Navarrete
Secretary
Email Natali Navarrete
(281)498.8110, ext. 29070