| About Us -
Faculty & Staff
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OFFICE PERSONNEL |
| Dr. Sam Leary, Lab School Coordinator |
| Mrs. Carol Garrow, Lab School Secretary |
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subject area to see the current curriculum.
Gifted
Education Administration
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Dr. W.
Randolph Nichols, Superintendent of Chesapeake Public
Schools
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Dr. Patricia
Powers, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and
Instruction
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Mrs. Anita
James, Director of Elementary Curriculum and Instruction
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Linda Byrd, Director of Secondary
Curriculum and Instruction
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Dr. Linda
Harkins, Supervisor of Gifted Education
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Dr. Sam Leary,
Coordinator of the Laboratory School for the Academically Gifted
Concept-Based
Curriculum Students
are provided with instruction in each of the core subject
areas: Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social
Studies. Students explore each subject area for nine
weeks. All instruction is based on the Virginia Standards of
Learning. Although fourth and fifth grade Standards of
Learning are taught at the Lab School, students also have
opportunities to explore age-appropriate material in the middle
school and high school Standards of Learning. This is one of
the many ways we differentiate instruction for our students. Each
teacher at the Lab School writes a concept-based curriculum tailored
to a particular subject area. For the 2008-2009 school year,
the Lab School is focusing on the concept of POWER. Broad
generalizations, relative to our concept, that encourage divergent
and convergent thinking, are listed as follows:
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Power
enables us or others to overcome.
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Power
is the ability to influence.
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Power
evolves from knowledge.
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Power
may be used or misused.
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Power
may take many forms.
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