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FAQ GATE/APAAS - Irvine Unified School District

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Q. What is differentiated instruction?<br />

<strong>FAQ</strong> <strong>GATE</strong>/<strong>APAAS</strong><br />

A. Differentiated instruction is adding elements of acceleration, complexity, and depth into the existing<br />

core curriculum where applicable.<br />

Q. What is <strong>APAAS</strong>?<br />

A. <strong>APAAS</strong> stands for Alternative Program for Academically Accelerated Students. The Program is<br />

intended to benefit those students whose capacity for intellectual achievement and need for<br />

acceleration go beyond what could be provided in a <strong>GATE</strong> clustered class.<br />

Q. Who is eligible to apply for <strong>APAAS</strong>?<br />

A. All students in grades three through five who reside within the <strong>Irvine</strong> <strong>Unified</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

boundaries and meet the minimum requirements.<br />

Q. What are the minimum requirements to apply for <strong>APAAS</strong>?<br />

A. The minimum requirements for a student to be considered for <strong>APAAS</strong> are all of the following:<br />

1. academic achievement in which student has earned a B or higher in all academic subjects on<br />

2 nd trimester report cards,<br />

2. CST standardized test scores in proficient or advanced range in both English Language Arts<br />

and Math,<br />

3. if student has completed the OLSAT test, scores are 75 th percentile or above,<br />

4. ability for student to achieve success with consistently high expectations, rigor, and an<br />

accelerated pace in all subjects.<br />

5. student ability to handle rigorous academic environment with an accelerated pace of instruction<br />

Q. Which schools have the <strong>APAAS</strong> classes?<br />

A. Brywood, Deerfield, Eastshore, Santiago Hills, Turtle Rock, and Westpark (year round).<br />

Q. What is the difference between <strong>APAAS</strong> and <strong>GATE</strong>?<br />

A. The <strong>GATE</strong> program is organized with gifted students placed together in a cluster group in a regular<br />

classroom. Sizes of the cluster group will vary from site to site and grade level to grade level.<br />

Specialized training with differentiated instruction and meeting the needs of the gifted learner has been<br />

provided for the teacher. All students identified as gifted may take part in the <strong>GATE</strong> program.<br />

The <strong>APAAS</strong> program is similar to the <strong>GATE</strong> program, however all students in the class are high-ability<br />

learners with a strong work ethic. The purpose of the <strong>APAAS</strong> program is to meet the needs of the high<br />

ability student who requires a more rigorous program with an accelerated pace in all subjects<br />

throughout the day. Students must apply and be accepted to participate in the <strong>APAAS</strong> program based<br />

on specific criteria.<br />

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Q. What criteria are used for the <strong>APAAS</strong> selection process?<br />

A. A review committee analyzes each applicant’s achievement test scores, OLSAT and/or IQ scores (if<br />

available), classroom grades, level of instruction received, and an assessment of social and emotional<br />

compatibility.<br />

Q. How will I know if <strong>APAAS</strong> is the right placement for my child?<br />

A. Students who are successful in the <strong>APAAS</strong> program are individuals who have a high level of<br />

curiosity, need to work at a more accelerated pace in all subjects, and manage their time well to<br />

complete assignments. <strong>APAAS</strong> students benefit from working with others who are like-minded, prefer<br />

handling more difficult assignments, and are comfortable with expressing their ideas in writing.<br />

Q. Will my child be studying different curriculum in an <strong>APAAS</strong> class than students in regular<br />

classes?<br />

A. The state of California has set curriculum content and performance standards for all grades K-12.<br />

<strong>APAAS</strong> teachers follow the same guidelines as regular classes. However, since <strong>APAAS</strong> students need<br />

a more rigorous curriculum to meet their academic needs, teachers are able to study topics in greater<br />

depth; address more complex questions; and do less review and remediation than in a regular class.<br />

Q. Will my child’s class be smaller than a regular class?<br />

A. <strong>APAAS</strong> classes generally have 32-35 students.<br />

How well do students adjust to moving to a new school in order to attend an <strong>APAAS</strong> program?<br />

A. This depends on many factors including the age and maturity of the child; his / her temperament;<br />

whether the child has friends in the program already; and the child’s desire to be in an accelerated<br />

class. Most students make the adjustment over a period of a few months.<br />

B. Students offered placement in an <strong>APAAS</strong> class will be invited to a “Meet & Greet” session.<br />

Q. How much homework will my child encounter in this program?<br />

A. The district guideline for homework is approximately 45 minutes to one hour per night. However,<br />

<strong>APAAS</strong> students, like students in regular classes, will sometimes have more homework than this.<br />

Several factors affect the amount of time an individual will spend on homework including whether a<br />

student is involved in a long range project, in addition to daily assigned homework; the accelerated<br />

pace of the program; and how well the student uses class time to complete work assigned during the<br />

day. In any given <strong>APAAS</strong> classroom, some students will finish homework in a relatively short time,<br />

while others will take much longer. In general, students with good time management skills find the<br />

homework load in <strong>APAAS</strong> to be fair.<br />

Q. My child is involved in several extracurricular activities. Will the added rigor of this program<br />

be too much for him /her?<br />

A. Many successful <strong>APAAS</strong> students participate in extracurricular sports, music, and other programs.<br />

However, most students find they need some unscheduled time during the day and/or week in order to<br />

maintain a healthy attitude and perform at their best.<br />

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Q. Are children ever counseled out of the <strong>APAAS</strong> program?<br />

A. Occasionally teachers and parents working together determine that <strong>APAAS</strong> is not a good match for<br />

a particular child. Some students realize that they prefer being at the top of a regular class, other<br />

students want to go back to friends or don’t have the work ethic necessary to keep up with the<br />

demands of the program. While few students are counseled out of the program, the possibility<br />

underscores the importance of assessing the student’s desire to be in the program when first applying.<br />

Q. Will my student get into the <strong>APAAS</strong> school closest to our home?<br />

A. Usually, but not necessarily. Due to availability, the number of students applying, and the individual<br />

student’s qualifications, logistical placement is not always possible.<br />

Q. Is transportation provided?<br />

A. No, parents are responsible for student transportation to and from all <strong>GATE</strong> & <strong>APAAS</strong> locations.<br />

Q. How do I obtain an <strong>APAAS</strong> interest/application form?<br />

A. Forms are updated each year in February. To obtain an <strong>APAAS</strong> interest/application form visit our<br />

website at www.iusd.org/parent_resources/gate/gate.htm. Forms are also available at this orientation<br />

meeting. Completed forms may be dropped off in the provided box.<br />

Q. How and when does the process begin?<br />

A. Screening process is initiated when parents complete and submit an <strong>APAAS</strong> interest/application<br />

form to the <strong>GATE</strong>/<strong>APAAS</strong> Department, 5050 Barranca Parkway, <strong>Irvine</strong>, CA 92604.<br />

Q. When is the deadline for submitting an interest/application form?<br />

A. Applications must be post marked on or before March 10, 2006. Late applications will not be<br />

accepted.<br />

Q. Who makes up the review committee?<br />

A. Beth Andrews, <strong>APAAS</strong> Coordinator, each <strong>APAAS</strong> school’s principal, <strong>APAAS</strong> teachers, and Mark<br />

Sontag, Education Services Coordinator.<br />

Q. Once selected for <strong>APAAS</strong>, must I reapply each year?<br />

A. Existing <strong>APAAS</strong> students fill out an <strong>APAAS</strong> Continuation Form through their <strong>APAAS</strong> teacher.<br />

Q. When and how will I be notified if my student has been selected for <strong>APAAS</strong>?<br />

A. Students and parents are notified by mail of acceptance or rejection within the first three weeks of<br />

May. To confirm acceptance of placement, a signed tear-off must be returned.<br />

Q. What if my student is not selected to participate in <strong>APAAS</strong>?<br />

<strong>GATE</strong> identified students will participate in the school’s <strong>GATE</strong> cluster classroom. An <strong>APAAS</strong> wait-list is<br />

created for each site and grade level, and students are informed if openings occur during the beginning<br />

of the school year.<br />

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Q. What if I am an <strong>Irvine</strong> resident but my child attends private school?<br />

A. You may submit an interest/application form giving your private school information. Before<br />

beginning in an <strong>APAAS</strong> class, you must show proof of residency. If achievement test scores or private<br />

IQ test results are available, please attach to your interest/application form. We will send an <strong>APAAS</strong><br />

questionnaire to your student’s current teacher. Parents are responsible for making sure private school<br />

teacher adheres to stated deadlines.<br />

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