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DISTRICT PROGRAMS
GATE Classroom
Identified elementary students in grades two through six are
eligible to participate in the GATE classroom which
meets at Garfield School one half day each week. Each grade
has a curriculum topic as a focus with a
learning emphasis in research and technology.
Please visit the
GATE Classroom
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TAG Program - Middle School
Middle School students are eligible
to participate in the TAG program which meets Mondays and Fridays.
Students can participate in discussion groups, accelerated course work,
and organizations before and after school hours. Please visit the
TAG Program - Middle School |
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TAG Program - High School
High School students are eligible to participate in
the TAG program which meets Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Students can participate in discussion groups, accelerated course work,
AP classes, and organizations before and after school hours. Please visit
the
TAG Program - High School |
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Adaptive Physical Education & Special
Olympics
Students eligible for the
Adaptive Physical Education
program gain fitness, strength, and coordination skills working
individually and in small groups with a special education instructor.
Students who excel in competitive activities may qualify for
Special Olympics competitions
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Learning With Laptops
Every student and teacher in the high school uses a laptop computer to
write, read, research, and communicate with one another. Equal
access to technology and acquiring 21st century skills are two goals of
the
Learning With Laptops program. |
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