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    Looking for ideas and strategies to share with your own children or other parents? GeorgiaStandards.Org (GSO) is here to help!

    GeorgiaStandards.Org allows parents easy access to information about the state’s standards. This web site also offers a variety of free resources to help you motivate and support your child’s curriculum at home while reinforcing the standards your child is working on in the classroom.

    PTA Parent Guides to Student Success

    The National PTA has developed four-page parent guides that provide an overview of what your child will learn by the end of each school year in mathematics and English Language Arts/literacy.

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    Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE)

    On February 19, 2015, the State Board of Education (SBOE) voted to rename the ELA and Mathematics standards to the Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE). The recently revised and SBOE approved ELA and Mathematics standards for implementation beginning for the 2015-2016 school year will be called the ELA and Mathematics Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE).

    Georgia Performance Standards

    The Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) give clear guidelines for teaching the subjects, testing what students are learning, and the work students are doing. They explain the level of work (rigor) that allows a teacher to know "how good is good enough."

    Frameworks

    Frameworks are the teaching and learning activities that help promote student success as it relates to the Georgia Performance Standards. They may include tasks (activities), rubrics (guides used to score lessons), and resources for the units.

    Testing Resources

    Testing Resources are available to help parents understand and students get ready for standardized tests. Choose to view explanations of the different assessment programs administered at the various grade levels as well as resources to help your students prepare. For general assessment program information, including currently scheduled test administration dates, you may also visit the Testing/Assessment Division website.

    The Lexile Framework for Reading

    The Lexile® Framework is an educational tool that links text complexity and readers’ ability on a common scale metric known as the Lexile.  A student receives a Lexile reader measure as a score from a reading test; the Lexile describes the student’s reading ability. Books and other texts also have a Lexile measure associated with them, and this Lexile describes the book's reading demand or difficulty.  When used together, these measures can help match a reader with reading material that is at an appropriate difficulty level, or help give an idea of how well a reader will comprehend a text.

    In Georgia students will receive a Lexile measure when they receive a scale score on the Georgia Milestones End of Grade or End of Course English Language Arts (ELA) assessment.  This Lexile is based on the reading portion of the ELA test.

    Lexile information can be a resource for parents and educators that focuses on improving reading skills and increasing adolescent literacy. A student’s Lexile measure can be used to monitor his or her growth in reading ability over time.

    Special Education Services and Supports

    The Divisions of Special Education Services and Supports offer resources to parents of students with disabilities. You will find a guide to your rights and responsibilities, information about dispute resolution, and special education legal aid providers as well as links to major family organizations that can provide additional support.

    Gifted Education

    Find information about how students are identified for gifted education programs as well as information about other programs and opportunities for gifted students.

    Title I, Part A - Parental Involvement

    The purpose of parental involvement under Title I is to promote active engagement among local school officials and staff, education leaders, technical assistance providers, parents, parent advocacy organizations, parental involvement coordinators/ liaisons, and others working to improve student achievement and learning.

    Georgia Virtual School

    Georgia Virtual School (GAVS) offers online courses for middle and high school students state-wide. Students can take a course, directed by highly qualified, certified instructor, from an Internet-connected computer 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    High School Information

    Graduation Requirements (English)
    Graduation Requirements (Spanish)