What is TAG?
The Dolvin TAG program serves identified students one day per week in a Direct Service Resource Class. We teach high interest social studies and science units based on Common Core Georgia Performance Standards.
The TAG Program goals are to develop skills in:
*creative thinking and creative problem solving
*higher order and critical thinking
*advanced research methods
*advanced communication
TAG is NOT advanced or accelerated math and language arts curriculum. Concerns about your child's placement in his/her academic courses should be addressed first through your child's teacher and then with the Dolvin office.
The TAG Program goals are to develop skills in:
*creative thinking and creative problem solving
*higher order and critical thinking
*advanced research methods
*advanced communication
TAG is NOT advanced or accelerated math and language arts curriculum. Concerns about your child's placement in his/her academic courses should be addressed first through your child's teacher and then with the Dolvin office.
TAG Mission Statement Our mission is to lead an integrated, active learning environment in which talented and gifted students are responsible for their own learning through the use of quality tools, enabling them to become problem solvers and team oriented thinkers. Our TAG program focuses student thinking in the highest levels of Webb's Depth of Knowledge. We also focus on the top three levels of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy: Analyze, Evaluate, and Create. |
How Students are Identified for the Program All Dolvin students are screened twice per school year. Click on the links below for more information about: Screening Testing Helping Your Child Prepare for Testing If you receive a letter from the TAG Eligibility Team requesting permission to test your child for TAG, please check yes or no, sign, and return the consent form as soon as possible. Then be sure your child is well rested and has a good breakfast during the testing window. Fulton County TAG Information
The Fulton County Talented and Gifted website includes information about the program’s philosophy, curriculum, events, and provides parent resources. It also provides you access to county information about screening and testing. |