South Johnston Case Study

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1.Introduction: The South Johnston Consortium has been looking for ways to better educate our gifted students. Since our county has been growing every year and high demands of a more dynamic education system is needed to meet the needs of all students.
2. What does our Consortium look like? Our high school is South Johnston. Three feeder schools will attend the high school: Benson Middle, Four Oaks Middle, and Meadow Middle. There will be approximately 280 students coming from the feeder schools?
3. What can we do to meet our goals in addressing the needs of our students? What do we do as teachers to help accelerate the growing mind of a gifted student? Take a few minutes and discuss with your team members? We will share your responses and

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