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Miss Eubanks' GT Resource Room



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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.

  1. Where is Miss Eubanks' room located?
  2. How can I best reach Miss Eubanks?
  3. How does my child get into GT Math?
  4. How does my child get into GT Content Area Middle School classes?
  5. What is GT Math?
  6. What are Curriculum Extension Units?
  7. What are Instructional Seminars?



Where is Miss Eubanks' room located?

In the hallway right before the art room on the lower side of the building.  
When going down the main hallway towards the gym you will pass the 
media center on your left and the computer lab on your right.  The next 
hallway on the right takes you directly to my room.
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How can I best reach Miss Eubanks?

1.   kimberly_eubanks@hcpss.org
2.  410-313-7601
3.  Grab me in the hallway or outside in the morning
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How does my child get into GT Math?

Every Spring we offer testing for placement during the following year.  If 
the child qualifies through testing they will be placed.  If a child does not 
qualify, a Placement Review can be requested.  For more information 
about this, please contact me.
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How does my child get into GT Content Area Middle School classes?

Every Spring we offer testing for placement during the following year.  If 
the child qualifies through testing they will be placed.  If a child does not 
qualify for one or more classes, a Placement Review can be requested.  
For more information about this, please contact me.
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What is GT Math?

GT Math is a program for 4th and 5th grade students working 2 years 
above grade level.  The students work 2 years above grade level and 
complete 2 years worth of material in one year.  This way when they go 
on to middle school, they skip the middle school math classes and 
move on to high school level math classes.
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What are Curriculum Extension Units?

Curriculum Extension Units are units that help to enrich the basic 
curriculum.  Teachers nominate students to participate who have the 
talent, interest, and motivation in the subject matter being covered.  The 
are 2 hours a week per grade.  

4th Grade Topics
Globe Trotters:  The Americas
Space:  From Myth to Mars
Ancient Civilizations

5th Grade Topics
Globe Trotters:  Africa and Asia
Oceanography
Politics of Persuasion
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What are Instructional Seminars?

Instructional Seminars are interest based courses that run for varying 
lengths of time.  All students are encouraged to apply for the ones that 
they have the interest and motivation to participate.  Usually these are 
held during lunch and recess times.  Students eat their lunch in the GT 
Resource Room if that is the case.

Instructional Seminars Starting Soon
Math Magic 4th Grade
Fantasy Football 5th Grade
Poetry Place 4th and 5th Grade
Book Club 4th and 5th Grade

Additional Instructional Seminars Possibly Coming Online Through the 
Year Based on Student Interest and Scheduling Constraints
Public Service Announcment 4th and 5th Grade
Spelling Bee 4th - 8th
Black Saga 4th - 8th
School Store 4th - 8th
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