Advanced Learning Opportunities (ALOs)

What are ALOs?

ALOs are grades 1-8 District-supported programs that serve the needs of academically highly gifted/gifted students AND teacher-identified students who demonstrate skills and readiness for participation in an accelerated, rigorous, and enriched curriculum. Service delivery is typically through an inclusive approach with an emphasis on differentiated instruction and flexible grouping.

Within heterogeneous, inclusive learning groups and settings, ALOs provide an enriched, differentiated, accelerated and rigorous standards-based curriculum that presents learning at a pace, depth, and intensity that meets students' intellectual needs and motivational levels. ALO programs make available accelerated and enriched learning opportunities to students at the site who are academically ready and have the motivation for this extended curricular challenge. ALOs foster development of communication, thinking, and learning skills, as well as social skills.

ALOs provide a systematic and formalized way for identifying and addressing the learning needs of students who require differentiation and enrichment of the general education curriculum.

The program is guided by four principles:

  1. Provide a rigorous curriculum.
  2. Accelerate reading and mathematics curriculum as appropriate.
  3. Provide differentiated instruction within heterogeneous, inclusive learning groups and settings.
  4. Provide instruction by teachers familiar with the needs of advanced learners.
Whom does the program serve?

ALOs serve two primary student groups: (a) district-identified students who are academically highly gifted/gifted, and (b) teacher-identified students who demonstrate skills and readiness for participation in an accelerated and rigorous curriculum that is based on Spectrum curricular guidelines.

Students participating in an ALO program are expected to (a) demonstrate mastery of grade level GLEs in all areas and (b) work toward mastery of GLEs beyond grade level in reading and mathematics (typically, one grades or more above current grade assignment in reading and mathematics following Spectrum guidelines).

Program Sites:

Links to Elementary Schools

School's Web Page Program Description
Adams Adams
BF Day BF Day
Blaine K-8 Blaine K-8
Coe Coe
Dearborn Park
Dearborn Park

Graham Hill

Graham Hill

Green Lake

Green Lake
Greenwood Greenwood
Hay Hay
John Rogers John Rogers
Laurelhurst Laurelhurst
Lowell Lowell
Loyal Heights Loyal Heights
Olympic Hills Olympic Hills
Sacajawea Sacajawea
Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall
West Woodland West Woodland


Links to Middle Schools

School's Web Page Program Description
Blaine K-8 Blaine K-8
Madison Madison

Updated 11/19/2009
 

Program Sites