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Accelerated Learning Program

The Monroe County Community School Corporation values differentiated instruction and opportunities for acceleration at all grade levels. These opportunities are available for all students, not just those who are formally identified as high ability. Individual teachers and building principals work to develop the most appropriate educational experience possible for each student, including flexible ability grouping in math and language arts and inquiry based learning. Beginning in kindergarten, all students' intellectual abilities are assessed. For students in grades four through eight who demonstrate exceptional academic and intellectual ability, the MCCSC offers the Accelerated Learning Program for Students or ALPS.  In middle and high school, honors and advanced classes are offered.  

We comply with the Indiana Code for High Ability Education and the MCCSC's School Board of Trustees High Ability Policy.

The High Ability Middle School Identification and Services Presentation can be viewed here. 


Elementary High Ability Services

The Accelerated Learning Program for Students (ALPS) offers academically and intellectually identified high ability third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students the opportunity to participate in academic activities and experiences in self-contained classes that are uniquely designed to provide the challenge and rigor they require. ALPS students complete grade-level requirements as well as appropriate enrichment and acceleration activities in all areas of the curriculum. ALPS students may have grade-level instruction with their age-level peers, including math, special area classes, and thematic curriculum. In their classes, ALPS students routinely engage in thematic reading and writing activities, are required to use critical thinking skills, and are encouraged to develop as independent, self-directed learners. Placement in the MCCSC elementary ALPS program requires formal high ability identification/recommendation by the high ability identification committee. 
 

The ALPS classrooms will begin to transition to Fairview Elementary School with new students eligible for the high-ability program being placed at Fairview Elementary School for the 2023-2024 school year.  No current ALPS student will be impacted by this three-year transitional change. Currently, ALPS serves students in Grades 4-6; however, a grade 3 classroom will be added for the 2023-2024 school year.  Prospective ALPS students for Grades 3 and 4 for the 2023- 2024 school year will be identified during spring of 2023. As part of this three-year transition,  ALPS for Grades 3 and 4 will be at Fairview for the 2023-2024 school year, with ALPS continuing at Fairview Elementary School to include Grade 5 for the 2024-2025 school year and Grade 6 for the 2025-2026 school year.

The challenges of the ALPS program require both students and their families to make a commitment of time and energy. Students and families who elect to participate in the program agree to work together to ensure that the student:

  • Participates for a full academic year in the assigned placement
  • Produces work of high quality and submitted on time
  • Actively and meaningfully participates in class
  • Maintains a continuous desire to work at a level above and beyond what is explicitly taught in the classroom

For more information on the elementary high ability identification process, please click here.