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Curriculum top of page
Clubview School serves students in pre-kindergarten
through grade 5. Our pre-kindergarten and kindergarten are full-day programs. The
instructional program for elementary students includes language arts (reading,
writing, spelling, listening, speaking), mathematics, social studies, science,
health, physical education, art, and music. We offer weekly instruction in
music, art, physical education and Spanish. For detailed information about the
curriculum, including content and benchmarks for various grade levels,
see the Muscogee County Schools Curriculum Guide.
Assessment
and Testing top of page Kindergarten students in Georgia schools
are assessed throughout the school year on the (GKAP). This evaluation is designed
to help determine students' readiness for first grade. The
Criterion-Referenced
Competency Test (CRCT) (CRCT Testing
Tips) is given to all students in grades 1 through
5. Students in
grades 3 and 5 are administered the
Iowa
Testing Program (ITBS) in the fall of each school year. Fifth
graders also participate in the
Georgia
Writing Assessment. This test of students' composition skills
is administered at the end of January. As with the GKAP and ITBS,
each student's performance on the writing test is reported to his/her parents.
For more information about assessment, parents
may consult their child's teacher or the school administration.
Exceptional
Students top of page Clubview has numerous programs to serve the
needs of exceptional students. All types of special education services are
available to our students. At the school, we provide services for students
with
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learning disabilities,
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emotional/behavioral disorders,
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speech/language impairments, and
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other health impairments.
Students with other types of disabilities
such as severe/profound intellectual disabilities, autism, hearing impairment,
visual impairments, and intellectual disabilities are served in classes located at other elementary
schools in Muscogee County. For more information, please contact
Exceptional
Student Services at 649-0632.
Students identified as academically gifted
are served at St. Elmo
School Center for the Gifted,
a pull-out program in which these students participate one day per week. For
more information contact our counselor,
Ellen Sargeant.
Student
Support Team top of page When a student is experiencing significant
difficulties with academic assignments or adjustment to the school environment,
the school's Student Support Team (SST) is consulted. This team,
which is comprised of Clubview teachers, counselors, and administrators,
consults with the student's classroom teacher and parents to examine the child's progress,
attempt to identify causes for his/her difficulties, and brainstorm intervention
strategies to help the student. Parents who feel that their child
would benefit from the services of the SST should contact the child's teacher.
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