WAETAG, the Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted, is hosting its annual conference on October 28th and 29th at the Convention Center in Wenatchee. This conference offers parents and teachers the opportunity to learn about meeting the unique needs of highly capable students.

For the second year, the WAETAG conference will have a track with special sessions dedicated to parents. Ann Koch, a SENG Facilitator, will talk about “Gifted Intensities: Do Your Children Have Some of Them? What Can You Do About It?” Past ABC President David Berg will help to explain what the new changes to basic education mean to highly capable students in a session titled “Gifted Ed as a Part of Basic Ed.” Marcia Holland, President of the Northwest Gifted Child Association, will lead a session on how to “Be a Powerful Advocate for Gifted.”

For more information, or to register, visit www.waetag.net.

For the 2011-2012 school year forward, Academic Booster Club has decided to purchase SMART Boards for the 5/6th grade classrooms that do not have them (Pope, Brouillet, and Maplewood) as we believe the 5/6th grade curriculum, particularly math, will be enhanced using SMART Boards. The first SMART Board has been ordered and ABC will purchase the others as soon as proceeds from fund raisers allow.

STUDENT PLANNERS – ABC helps build organizational skills for QUEST students!
From Janelle Burger, Teacher Representative to ABC

Teachers, students, and families are so grateful to ABC for helping with the purchase of student planners. One challenge that many of our highly capable children face is organization. Is something due? When is my presentation? I didn’t remember that we were having a book fair! What day is our assembly? Hopefully students will “write it down and be responsible to remember!” These attractive planners are also packed with many fun “extras” in the side bars… vocabulary, riddles, etc. Be sure to check the planner with your child on a regular basis. It is a great way to help your child learn a life-long skill. Thank you ABC!

As of September 1st, 2011 Highly Capable Education is legally mandated as a part of basic education in the state of Washington. The Washington State Constitution holds that funding basic education is the paramount duty of the state. As part of basic education, funding should now be protected and stable, and not subject to elimination every legislative session as has been the case in years past. This change puts Washington at the forefront of the nation in providing an appropriate education to highly capable students.  The addition of highly capable programs to the definition of Basic Education is the culmination of over 25 years of advocacy on the part of the Washington Coalition for Gifted Education, parent groups such as the Academic Booster Club, students, and educators. Thank you to everyone who played a role in assuring access to an appropriate education for our highly capable students!

Received from the Washington Coalition for Gifted Education:

The Legislative session has finally come to an end. In virtually last minute votes, the Legislature approved a budget (E2SHB 1087) which is “kind” to gifted programs; enacted the new “minimum instructional program of basic education” and the HCP funding formula in ESSB 5919, effective September 2011; and failed to enact the Recommendations of the Highly Capable Program Technical Working Group (bills 1443 and 2111).

It will take us awhile to sort out the details of what this all means and where it leaves gifted programs for the next school year, but here are some preliminary remarks.

• The budget has two parts. Another supplemental for the current year was part of 1087. It made no changes to HCP funding, beyond what was done in the 5th supplemental (HB 1086).

• In the biennial budget for 2011-2013, enhanced funding is provided under the new formula for HCP. It is both good news and bad. Depending on what base line you use, the funding for districts took a cut of between $200,000 and $250,000. Harder hit were our associated programs. Centrum took a 50% cut in its funding and Future Problem Solving/Destination ImagiNation took a 100% cut in funding.

• ESSB 5919 authorizes the implementation of education reform measures  (the “minimum instructional program of basic education”) beginning September 2011. Among its provisions is the new formula for calculating HCP enhanced funds. See Sec. 2(10)( c ) of the bill. This means that HCP services will be a mandated part of basic education. Nothing in either this bill nor the budget requires districts to offer any particular program or service, only that appropriate services must be provided. Districts remain free to determine what level of services are needed within the district. Districts will need to apply to OSPI for the enhanced funds, as they have for the categorical funds in the past. and submit their plan for approval.

While becoming a mandated part of basic education with an adequate funding appropriation is fulfillment of a long time Coalition goal, in view of the draconian cuts to education and social services, we aren’t celebrating too loudly.

What we do say loudly is a big vote of THANKS to all the advocates in the state whose efforts made this possible. We couldn’t have done it without you!

Below is section 511 of the biennial budget

NEW SECTION. Sec. 511. FOR PROGRAMS FOR HIGHLY CAPABLE STUDENTS

General Fund–State Appropriation (FY 2012) . . . .$8,741,000
General Fund–State Appropriation (FY 2013) . . .  $8,794,000
TOTAL APPROPRIATION…………….   $17,535,000

The appropriations in this section are subject to the following conditions and limitations

(1) Each general fund fiscal year appropriation includes such funds as are necessary to complete the school year ending in the fiscal year and for prior fiscal year adjustments.

(2)(a) For the 2011-12 and 2012-13 school years, the superintendent shall allocate funding to school district programs for highly capable students as provided in RCW 28A.150.260(10)(c). In calculating the allocations, the superintendent shall assume the following: (i) Additional instruction of 2.1590 hours per week per funded highly capable program student; (ii) fifteen highly capable program students per teacher; (iii) 36 instructional weeks per year; (iv) 900 instructional hours per teacher; and (v) the district’s average staff mix and compensation rates as provided in sections 503 and 504 of this act.
(b) From July 1, 2011, to August 31, 2011, the superintendent shall allocate funding to school districts programs for highly capable students as provided in section 511, chapter 564, Laws of 2009, as amended through section 1409 of this act.

(3) $85,000 of the general fund–state appropriation for fiscal year 2012 and $85,000 of the general fund–state appropriation for fiscal year 2013 are provided solely for the centrum program at Fort Worden state park.

Thank you for participating in the 2011 Academic Booster Club On-Line Silent Auction! Winning bid amounts are listed below the items, and winning bidders are being contacted via e-mail. In more than one case, two identical high bids for an item were received, so the first high bid received won the item. Items that did not receive minimum bids will be available during a silent auction during the QUEST ABC Open House on June 7th.

For the full rules, please see our 2011 ABC Auction Rules.

Item #1 – One Hour Somassage

  • Courtesy The Body Beyond
  • Valued at $150
  • Minimum Bid $50
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #2 – Mary Kay Cosmetics Basket

  • Donated by Paige Brauen
  • Valued at $40
  • Minimum Bid $15
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #3 – Camp Berachah Primary Camp

  • For Ages 6 – 9
  • July 7 – 9, 2011
  • Valued at $151
  • Minimum Bid $75
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #4 – Young Writer’s Package

Item #5 – Columbia Winery Discount Certificate

  • Certificate for 30% off Purchase from Columbia Winery
  • Columbia Winery is Washington’s first premium winery, producing distinctive Washington wines from European vinifera grapes since 1962.
  • Located in Woodinville
  • Value is up to you
  • Minimum Bid $15
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #6 – Mariners Tickets

  • Donated by Dan and Karen Oyama
  • 4 Tickets to the Mariners game on Saturday, June 4th against the Tampa Bay Rays, plus a parking pass
  • Tickets are valued at $156
  • Minimum Bid $80
  • Winning Bid $81

Item #7 – Sonicare Toothbrush

  • Donated by Dr. George G. Ghosn
  • Valued at $120
  • Minimum Bid $50
  • Winning Bid $50

Item #9 – A Day at the Races at Emerald Downs

  • Donated by Emerald Downs
  • Certificate for “A Day at the Races”, reserved seating for four. Gift certificate includes admission, official programs, and reserved seating for four on a mutually agreeable date.
  • Valued at $60
  • Minimum Bid $20
  • Valid April 15, 2011 through September 25th, 2011.
  • Winning Bid $25

Item #10 – South Sound 2011 Entertainment Book

  • 2011 Edition South Sound Region Entertainment Book
  • Coupon Savings could easily surpass your generous bid
  • Valued at $15
  • Minimum Bid $10
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #11 – Spa Supplies

  • Pamper yourself at home with this basket donated by Kristi Harris, www.mountainsoapworks.com
  • Valued at $50
  • Minimum Bid $25
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #12 – Mel Korum YMCA Family Membership

  • Donated by the Mel Korum YMCA
  • 3 Month family membership, including initial sign up fees
  • Valued at $400
  • Minimum Bid $100
  • Expires 5/31/2012
  • Winning Bid $150

Item #13 – Museum of Flight

  • Four admissions to the Museum of Flight.
  • Valued at $60
  • Minimum Bid $30
  • Passes expire December 31, 2011.
  • Winning Bid $35

Item #14 – Pacific Science Center

  • Four passes to exhibits and an IMAX film at the Pacific Science Center.
  • Valued at $60
  • Minimum Bid $30
  • Passes expire 11/30/2011
  • Winning Bid $30

Item #16 – Pioneer Farm Museum and OHOP Indian Village

  • Donated by the Pioneer Farm Museum
  • Family Pass, good for one tour.
  • Valued at $30
  • Minimum Bid $10
  • Winning Bid $10

Item #17 – Four Hours of Handyman Repair Work (1)

  • Four hours of Handyman Repair work from a licensed contractor, Quality Home Repair and Remodel. Have a larger project? Consider bidding on both lots.
  • Valued at $160
  • Minimum Bid $80
  • Location of work must be within 25 miles of Puyallup. Materials not included.
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #18 – Four Hours of Handyman Repair Work (2)

  • Four hours of Handyman Repair work from a licensed contractor, Quality Home Repair and Remodel. Have a larger project? Consider bidding on both lots.
  • Valued at $160
  • Minimum Bid $80
  • Location of work must be within 25 miles of Puyallup. Materials not included.
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #19 – Dental Whitening from Sammy B.D. Pak, DDS

  • Donated by Dr. Sammy B.D. Pak, DDS
  • Certificate for Dental Whitening System. Impressions and custom trays will be made at initial visit. Trays and materials will be delivered at follow-up visit.
  • Valued at $199
  • Minimum Bid $100
  • Schedule appointment between June 2011 and June 2012.
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #20 – Seattle Mariners Promotional Items Collection

  • Items include Ken Griffey Jr. Swingman Batting Gloves, 2011 Opening Night Banner, Salute to Armed Forces Night Coin, 2011 – 2012 Calendar, and more…
  • A single ticket to each game where these items were available would total at least $50
  • Minimum Bid $10
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #21 – South Hill Best Western Park Plaza Queen Suite

Item #22 – Sylvan Learning Center Package

  • Donated by the Puyallup Sylvan Learning Center
  • Complete Skills Assessment; 4 hours of personalized program instruction or homework support; basket of school supplies and puzzles
  • Valued at $200
  • Minimum Bid $75
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #23 – Tacoma Rainiers Tickets

  • Four reserved tickets for a 2011 home game at Cheney Stadium.
  • Valued at $40
  • Minimum Bid $20
  • Tickets valid for Sunday through Thursday games only.
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #24 – The Children’s Museum of Seattle

Item #25 – The Exhibitor’s Mall China Gift Basket

  • Includes China serving bowl, platter, cream pitcher, and sugar bowl
  • Valued at $60
  • Minimum Bid $20
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #26 – Trellis Cafe

  • $25 Gift Certificate
  • Located at the Exhibitor’s Mall
  • Valued at $25
  • Minimum Bid $10
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #27 – Puyallup Fair Admissions

  • Four gate admissions to the 2011 Puyallup Fair.
  • Valued at $50.
  • Minimum Bid $20
  • Winning Bid $25

Item #28 – Wild Waves

  • Donated by Wild Waves
  • Two single day admission tickets
  • Valued at $80
  • Minimum Bid $30
  • Winning Bid $36

Item #29 – Tupperware Gift Basket

  • Donated by Margaret Mason
  • Chip & Dip Bowl Set, large crystal wave microwave dish, 2 medium storage containers, 2 small containers, misc. tools
  • Valued at $74
  • Minimum Bid $35
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #30 – Custom Made Decorated Cake

  • Donated by Katie Stringer
  • Made to order, 3 layer, 9″ or 10″ cake, your choice of flavors. Cake pictured is one option: chocolate w/ cookies and cream filling, whipped chocolate ganache frosting. Need 3 weeks advance notice of date needed. Availability based on baker’s schedule.
  • Approx value $50.00-$80.00 based on type of cake selected.
  • Minimum Bid $25
  • Winning Bid $30

Item #31 – Beginning Quilting Kit

  • Donated by Carol O’Brien
  • Approx value $20
  • Minimum Bid $10
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #32 – Autographed Children’s Book

  • Donated by Carol O’Brien
  • Mimi’s Sunrise Surprise by Joan M. Thomas
  • Approx value $15
  • Minimum Bid $5
  • No minimum bid received.

Item #33 – Signed 5×7 Photo Print of “Palouse Dawn from Steptoe Butte”

  • Donated by Carolina Smith
  • Print is professionally matted and signed by the photographer.
  • Valued at $25
  • Minimum Bid $10
  • Winning Bid $16

Item #35 – Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium Passes

  • Two gate admissions to the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium.
  • Valid through 5/10/2012
  • Not Valid for Zoo Lights
  • Valued at $27.
  • Minimum Bid $15
  • Winning Bid $15

Item #34 – Make a Donation to ABC!

  • Didn’t see anything you want to bid on, but still want to help? Submitted a bid and want to make a donation, too? Any contributions are greatly appreciated. ABC has received a pledge to match up to the first $500 donated by our members. Your $20 becomes $40! Your $50 becomes $100!
  • Value – Priceless.
  • Minimum Bid: No Minimum.
  • ABC is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization. Your contribution to ABC Supports our Highly Capable Program. We will contact you at the close of bidding regarding your donation, or you can use our PayPal link now.
  • A total of $50 was donated.
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