Curriculum/Instruction
Staffing Ratios
- 2020-2021
 - 2021-2022
 
Curriculum/Instruction
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VDOE~ Curriculum Framework, Enhanced Scope and Sequence, Standards of Learning, SOL Test Blueprints
VDOE~ Standards of Learning and Standards of Learning Resources
- Computer Technology
 - Driver Education
 - Economics/Personal Finance
 - Family Life
 - Fine Arts
 - Foreign Language
 - Health
 - Physical Education
 
Family Life Education - See Parents & Students link at the top of webpage.
Gifted
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Buchanan County Public Schools recognizes that certain students by virtue of outstanding abilities and aptitudes are capable of high performance thus requiring more challenging programs and services. BCPS meets the needs of students by providing a program of services designed to identify, place, and serve gifted students. The recognition of and the services provided to gifted students in Buchanan County is a natural extension of the School System’s philosophy of serving all students of varying needs, personal development, and abilities.
The Buchanan County Public Schools' gifted program provides individual learning opportunities, resources, and experiences that meet the needs and promote the talents of our students. A local program for gifted students addresses the needs of students who have outstanding ability. The key person in this program is the classroom teacher, who ensures that differentiation of instruction occurs and expectations are held to a high standard, thus ensuring that the division is meeting the needs of every student.
Virginia Department of Education - Gifted Education
Outside Resources
§ Center for Gifted Education, College of William and Mary
§ Center for Talented Youth, Johns Hopkins University
§ Council for Exceptional Children
§ Davidson Institute for Talent Development
§ National Association for Gifted Children
§ National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools in Mathematics, Science, and Technology
§ Virginia Association for the Gifted
§ World Council for Gifted Children
Virtual Course Offerings
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Virtual courses are available at all four (4) Buchanan County high schools through A. Linwood Holton Governor's School and Virtual Virginia. Click on the links found below for course offerings. You can also see your guidance counselor for additional information.
Local Alternative Assessment (LAA) and Performance-Based Assessment (PBA)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Local Alternative Assessments (LAAs)?
LAAs are the combination of formal and informal assessments delivered as part of regular classroom instruction throughout the school year. Within BCPS, LAAs are used to fulfill state requirements for annual performance and progress monitoring in the following grade level content areas:
Grade 3 Science
Grade 3 Social Studies
Grade 5 Writing
Grade 6 U.S. History I
Grade 7 U.S. History II
What are Performance-Based Assessments (PBAs)?
Within Local Alternative Assessments, student progress and achievement is assessed and monitored through a variety of assessments throughout the year, this includes the use of performance-basedassessments (PBAs). When students complete a PBA, they perform a task or create a product that is scoredusing a rubric. When students complete a PBA, they use the knowledge and skills they have acquired andshow what they can do with the knowledge and skills. Performance-Based Assessments present opportunities for students to demonstrate acquisition of the “Five C’s” – critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration and citizenship – described in the Board of Education Profile of a Virginia Graduate.  Performance assessment can be summative or formative in nature.
                Why do students complete LAAs and PBAs?
The 2014 General Assembly eliminated Standards of Learning assessments in Grade 3 History,Grade 3 Science, Grade 5 Writing, United States History to 1865, and United States History:1865 to the Present. The Assembly’s action required local school divisions to continue to teachthe content and to measure student achievement with local alternative assessments, includingperformance assessments. The move to PBAs focuses on student-centered learning by:
* Allowing students to demonstrate learning in more creative and engaging ways
* Approaching assessment as part of the learning process, rather than a separate, one-time event
* Allowing teachers to have more in-depth information about student growth
*  Supporting student growth in skills aligned with workforce needs and postsecondary success
What do students and their families need to know about LAAs and PBAs?
* LAAs measure student growth on grade level content standards within the classroom throughout the school year.
*  Families do not receive a numerical score for LAAs, as they do for SOL tests.
*  Student progress and performance based on the LAA including PBAs is communicated by the teacher/school.
*  Students participate in PBAs as part of the Local Alternative Assessment for a specific grade level content area.
How can families support their children concerning PBAs?
There are many ways to support your children with their PBAs.
* Encourage your children to be creative and to share their thoughts about what they are creating.
*  Remind your children that PBAs are a chance for them to show what they are able to do with their knowledge and skills.
*  PBAs are scored using a common rubric that describes your children’s demonstrated knowledge and skills.Encourage your children to use the rubric as a tool to guide their work.