How a School District Proved Gifted Programs Can Be Racially Diverse
Copy Link Albuquerque studentsâ artwork and a poem about volcanoes, displayed at the 2019 National Association for Gifted Children conference.
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April Wells grew up west of Chicago, a bright and avid bookworm in a low-income family. Her district, U-46, had gifted classes, but most of the students in them were white, and no one suggested that Wells, who is Black, might benefit from them.
Until middle school, when a U-46 administrator Wells’ friend’s mother, also Black noticed that April’s grasp exceeded her classes’ reach. She coached Wells on how to talk with her middle school counselor. Wells spoke up for herself and got into honors classes, where she remained through high school.
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She said that the call followed the court order stopping the agent of the state government from further trespass on the said properties.
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Wymondham High Academy entrance at Folly Road, Wymondham.
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A project to add more than 350 extra secondary school places in a Norfolk market town has been completed.
The expansion of Wymondham High Academy began in July 2019, with the plan to add a library, extended dining space and a new drama studio while also remodelling the main entrance and reception.
Work was completed on Friday, January 22, now enabling the school to offer an extra 375 places for pupils.
The expansion cost £4m and was funded by Norfolk County Council.
School principal Jonathan Rockey said: We are hugely grateful to Norfolk County Council for funding these improved facilities. We are now able to provide our pupils with a superb library in addition to a canteen capable of holding in excess of 300 children.
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