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Eastbrook Community Schools

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High Ability

Overview

Eastbrook Community Schools Corporation defines a high ability student as one who performs or shows potential at levels beyond that of students with the same experience or environment in the areas of general intellect, mathematics, or language arts. These students are representative of all ethnic, gender and socioeconomic groups and exemplify the need to receive services that are not part of the regular school curriculum for their age level.

At the elementary level, students are served through flexible groupings, differentiated instruction, and acceleration by classroom teachers. Several online programs also assist in meeting student needs at individual learning levels.

Language arts instruction is differentiated and accelerated by classroom teachers.  Mathematics classes are grouped for the advanced curriculum.  Students in 7th and 8th grade are encouraged to take high school classes in foreign language, math, science, and agriculture for high school credit. 

High school offers open enrollment in Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. AP courses are offered in US History, Art, Chemistry, and Calculus. In addition students may earn both high school and college course credit through Taylor University, Indiana Wesleyan University and Ivy Tech.

  • At the elementary level, students are served through flexible groupings, differentiated instruction, and acceleration by classroom teachers. Several online programs also assist in meeting student needs at individual learning levels.

  • Language arts instruction is differentiated and accelerated by classroom teachers.  Mathematics classes are grouped for the advanced curriculum.  Students in 7th and 8th grade are encouraged to take high school classes in foreign language, math, science, and agriculture for high school credit. 

  • High school offers open enrollment in Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. AP courses are offered in US History, Art, Chemistry, and Calculus. In addition students may earn both high school and college course credit through Taylor University, Indiana Wesleyan University and Ivy Tech.