ERIC Number: ED598130
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2019-Jan-8
Pages: 61
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: N/A
EISSN: N/A
Vanguard Program Evaluation, 2017-2018. Research Educational Program Report
Houston Independent School District
According to the Texas Education Code §29.121 and the Houston Independent School District (HISD) Board Policy, Gifted and Talented (G/T) students are "those identified by professionally qualified persons, who perform at, or show the potential for performing at a remarkably high level of accomplishment when compared to others of the same age, experience, or environment." These are students who require differentiated educational programs and/or services beyond those normally provided by the regular school program in order to realize their contribution to self and society. According to Section 29.123 of the Texas Education Code, the "Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students" forms the basis of program accountability for state-mandated services for G/T students. In HISD, G/T students were served through one of two program designs: Board-approved Vanguard/Magnet or Vanguard Neighborhood. Vanguard Magnet programs (K-12) were designed to serve G/T students, who excelled in general intellectual ability, in combination with creative/productive thinking and/or leadership ability. Vanguard Magnet programs provided a learning continuum that was differentiated in depth, complexity, and pacing in the four core areas (reading/language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science). This evaluation report summarizes the effectiveness of the Vanguard Program during the 2017-2018 school year. Among the key findings are: (1) In 2017-2018, a total of 33,667 students attending 266 elementary, middle, and high schools participated in the district's Vanguard Program, reflecting 16.9 percent of the district K-12 population, representing a slight increase from 16.2 percent in 2016-2017; (2) When comparing the demographic profile of those participating in the Vanguard Program to the district's demographic profile, African American, Hispanic, and economically disadvantaged students were underrepresented, while White and Asian students were overrepresented; (3) For 2018, a total of 12,549 Advanced Placement (AP) exams were taken by 5,546 G/T students and 55.6 percent of the scores were three or higher on a scale of one to five, an increase of 3.1 percentage points from 2017; and (4) In fall 2017, 2,126, or 96.8 percent of eleventh grade G/T students took the PSAT, and a total of 1,881, or 88.5 percent met the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) final College and Career Readiness (CCR) Benchmark of 460 or higher and 1,500, or 70.6 percent, met the math final (CCR) Benchmark of 510 or higher.
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Gifted Education, Program Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, School Districts, Urban Schools, Magnet Schools, Enrollment, Academic Achievement, State Standards, Achievement Tests, Standardized Tests, Advanced Placement Programs, Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Student Characteristics
Houston Independent School District. Research & Accountability, 4400 West 18th Street 2 NW, Houston, TX 77092. Tel: 713-556-6700; Fax: 713-556-6730; e-mail: Research@houstonisd.org; Web site: http://www.houstonisd.org/research
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Numerical/Quantitative Data
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: N/A
Language: English
Sponsor: N/A
Authoring Institution: Houston Independent School District (HISD), Department of Research and Accountability
Identifiers - Location: Texas (Houston)
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test; SAT (College Admission Test); ACT Assessment; Advanced Placement Examinations (CEEB)
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A