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Catskill Elementary
​School for Advanced Studies

The Schools for Advanced Studies (SAS) are programs designed throughout the District which have been implemented to improve educational options and increase professional training to support the development of gifted and talented youth. The Schools for Advanced Studies Program receives funding from the District in the form of a block grant. SAS teachers and administrators are required to participate in professional development training. For more information on the SAS Program or any of the Gifted and Talented Programs within the LA Unified School District, click on the icon below. 

SCHOOLS FOR ADVANCED STUDIES  

Student Outcomes
  • Continuous progress based on ability and performance
  • Accelerated student performance
  • Development of independence and self direction
  • Acceleration in a discipline or across disciplines
  • Increased use of technology for research and multi-media presentations
  • Increased participation in state and national tests and competitions
  • Success in making original contributions to a field of study
  • Early college admission
  • Grade advancement
  • Concurrent enrollment in two grades and/or college
Administrator/Teacher Outcomes
  • Increased knowledge of cognitive and social emotional needs of gifted students
  • Increased knowledge and use of program options and strategies for teaching gifted students
  • Improved professional development leading to teacher certification
  • Articulated programs (elementary, middle, and senior high schools)
  • Alternative assessment procedures (recognizing individual differences)
  • Increased use of resources for working with gifted students
  • Alternative evaluation processes
Parent Education Outcomes
Parents will have access to monthly parent education workshops where the following topics will be included:
  • Knowledge and informational updates of the Advanced Studies Program
  • Increased knowledge of the characteristics, strategies, resources and programs parents can use to foster and promote the cognitive, social-emotional and developmental needs of gifted students.
  • Awareness of organizations, associations, programs which serve as a resource for parents of gifted students
  • Access to specific curriculum examples and projected strategies
  • Intersession/summer preparation strategies
    Knowledge of the assessment and identification process in LAUSD
  • Knowledge of the transition from elementary to middle to senior high school
Counseling and Guidance Outcomes
The guidance/counseling process is a product of the collaborative efforts of teachers, administrators, support personnel, specialists, and parents. Everyone who lives or works with the gifted child often serves one or more functions in the guidance/counseling program for maximal effectiveness. These functions may include: mentor, facilitator, listener, advocate, consultant, instructor, role model, and program coordinator. The guidance/counseling services will be differentiated for the gifted student to include:

  • Orientation of individual gifts and talents to special programs/services
  • Information services about giftedness, summer and extra curricular enrichment, scholastic services/scholarships
  • Placement in program options and educational alternatives

Criteria

Criterion has been revised to include the California Standards Test scaled scores.

The Schools for Advanced Studies (SAS) Program offers an intensive academic articulated program in which both innovative and traditional courses are taught. The course content is modified to match the students' achievement level or capacity for learning. The SAS program is offered to LAUSD resident students in Grades 1-12 who meet the criteria. Each student must be verified by the school of attendance as meeting one of the following three criteria:

(1) -- Demonstrate ability in all four critical-thinking and problem-solving skills in their primary language.

  • Explain meanings or relationships among facts, information, or concepts that demonstrate depth and complexity.
  • Formulate new ideas or solutions and elaborate on the information.
  • Use alternative methods in approaching new or unfamiliar mathematical problems.
  • Use extensive vocabulary easily and accurately to express creative ideas.
(2) --Percentile scores of 85 or above in both total reading and total mathematics on standardized norm-reference (3) Identification as gifted in any of the categories by an LAUSD school psychologist.
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  • About Us
    • Principal's Message
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    • CONTINUITY OF LEARNING & INSTRUCTION TOOLS >
      • Library
    • School Calendar
  • Staff
    • Contact Us
    • Mental Health Support
    • Leadership & Governance >
      • School Site Council
      • Local School Leadership Council
      • Community School Implementation Team
      • ELAC Council
    • LAUSD Title IX Policy
  • Parents
    • LAUSD Parent Portal
    • LAUSD Title I Policy
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • District/School Policies
    • Blueprint for Wellness
    • English Learner Instructional Programs
    • Smarter Balanced Assessment
    • California Common Core Standards >
      • Common Core Standards
      • California Department of Education
      • LAUSD Common Core Technology
  • Programs
    • Transitional Kindergarten
    • Youth Development Program
    • Students >
      • COUGAR SHOWCASE
      • Academics >
        • Classroom Resources
        • Reading Intervention
        • Accelerated Reader
        • Dr. Seuss Official Website
        • Mr. Johnson's Resources
      • Enrichment Clubs >
        • Visual and Performing Arts
        • Peace Builders
        • Big Buddies
        • Cougars Flag Football
        • Cougars Softball
        • Catskill Chorus
        • Playworks
        • Talent Show
  • Partnerships
    • Catskill Beautification >
      • Sharefest 2019
      • Sharefest 2018
      • Sharefest 2017
      • Sharefest 2016
      • The Barbara Watters Rose Garden
      • Sharefest 2015
      • Sharefest 2014
      • Sharefest 2013
      • Sharefest 2012
      • Library Beautification