Curriculum
The Stonewall Jackson Elementary School provides a full curriculum
which includes the following required subjects: reading, language
arts, math, science, physical education, social studies, library,
computer science, music, and art. Also offered are sign language,
choir, band, a 20,000 square foot outdoor science lab, the talented
and gifted program (TAG) and student council.
Extra curricular programs include track and field, sign choir,
Destination Imagination, Computer Club, Garden Club, Math
Team, Folk Music, Show Choir and the popular Every Child A
Reader Program.
Deaf Education
Deaf students who are taught in the general education classrooms,
receive the same TEKS-based instruction as their hearing peers.
Accommodations, as determined by the ARD committee, are provided
so that the student can be successful in that setting. A sign
language interpreter is provided if the child's primary language
is sign language.
Students in self contained classes are taught using total
communication, by highly qualified instructors, using research-based
programs. Although instruction is TEKS-based, it is individualized
for each child's ability level. In addition, teachers in self-contained
classes utilize a social skills program to help students reach
their maximum potential.
TAG
The focus of the Talented and Gifted program is to implement,
maintain and support a variety of instructional strategies
that address the four core academic areas (math, language
arts/reading, science, and social studies). In addition, leadership
opportunities, the arts, and creative areas of giftedness
are integrated within the academic program. Each of these
areas provides a part of the framework for moving towards
the achievement of exemplary status under the Texas State
Plan for the Education of Talented/Gifted Students. Services
are provided to ensure the compliance of the Dallas Independent
School District with all applicable national, state and District
guidelines and mandates.
To find out more about the TAG program, visit the Advanced
Academic Services website.
TAKS
The Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS™)
was implemented beginning in the spring of 2003. Students
at all grade levels follow these skills through the extensive
planning and implementation of lessons by all teachers.
If you need more TAKS information please click on the TEA
link for students and parents. Specific testing dates for
the 2005-2006 year will be posted soon on the calendar section
of this website.
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