I had sent my child here but had to pull out. It is hard to find a shady neighborhood in Spokane but the School District found it! Cars parked across from school with broken windows, 1 block from the notorious East Sprague area, numerous programs run out of the same building with a constant stream of
... Read more different people coming and going each day. What a site to nurture the growing minds of the gifted youth of Spokane. I have to give them credit for their Teachers, most are excellent but had approx 28 students in each class, clearly overstretched and also limited in resources. School District is clearly not vested in this Program, if you have a highly capable child there are other better options in Spokane. Read less
Posted by a other on 05/02/08
this school is awesome I would especialy like to thank mike cantlon because of what a great speaker and moralist he is.
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Posted by a student on 04/28/08
I used to go there, but I just moved. It's a great school with really cool and unique oppotunities. although it is for gifted children, they also have a great special ed program, where the kids in the odyssey program( meaning not the tessera program) get ot volunteer to interact and help the special
... Read more ed kids. The teachers give the children work that challenges them in all fields, and gives addditional attention to those who need help. overall, it's one of the best schools. It's awsome. I suggest talking to Mike Cantlon. He's one of the teachers there and is probably the smartest one there. He also runs a summer camp called Satori camp in Jily every year! Read less
* In 2006-2007 Washington used the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) to test students in reading and math in grades 3 through 8 and 10, in writing in grades 4, 7 and 10 and in science in grades 5, 8 and 10. The WASL is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Washington. Beginning with the class of 2008, the grade 10 WASL will be a high school graduation requirement. The goal is for all students to score at or above the state standard.
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Before/After School
"Extended day" programs where the school day is extended before and after school to accommodate working parents. These programs should not be confused with common after school clubs or athletic activities.
Gifted and Talented
A school system may identify 10% to 15% or more of its student population as gifted and talented. A brief description of each area of giftedness or talent as defined by the Office of Gifted and Talented:
general intellectual ability or talent - high intelligence test score (usually two standard deviations above the mean), and high levels of vocabulary, memory, abstract work knowledge and abstract reasoning;
specific academic aptitude or talent in one area such as mathematics or language arts;
creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
leadership ability, the ability to direct individuals or groups to a common decision or action;
visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
psychomotor ability, such as practical, spatial, mechanical, and physical skills.
Vocation/Technical Curriculum
Vocational and/or technical courses offered within a comprehensive school, usually a senior high school.
Special Education Classes
A school or program within a school that provides services and training to students with moderate to severe mental and/or physical disabilities.
Adult Education Classes
Programs offering GED or equivalent courses for adults within regular schools, whether classes are held during evening or daytime schedules.
English as Second Language
English language classes for students whose first language is not English.
Spokane schools — Libby Center is located at 2900 E 1st Ave, Spokane WA 99202. 2900 E 1st Ave is in the East Central neighborhood and 99202 ZIP code in Spokane, WA The school district for Libby Center is the Spokane School District 81. Libby Center is a Public school.
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