Programs & Services
Gifted & Talented Program
The secondary GT service model is a Specific Subject Matter Aptitude model. Identified students in grades 6-12 are served in one or more of the four core content areas of English Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Advanced Placement (AP) and KAP curricula are differentiated to meet the unique needs of gifted learners. AP/GT and KAP/GT courses are taught by teachers who have received training in the education of the gifted. These courses carry a "weighted" grade point; for example, an A average counts as five grade points rather than the traditional four grade points.
For students in grades 6-11, screening information is publicized on junior high and high school campuses. To request GT screening, parents of students in grades 6-11 must return the Secondary Parent Checklist by the published date in early December.
For students in grades 6-11, screening information is publicized on junior high and high school campuses. To request GT screening, parents of students in grades 6-11 must return the Secondary Parent Checklist by the published date in early December.
KISD Legacy Parent Academy
The Katy ISD Legacy Parent Academy is a series of informational sessions specifically designed to assist parents by providing valuable information that relates to topics that go beyond the academic experience. In today’s world, we know parents and guardians are faced with decisions that will profoundly impact the future growth and development of their student. The goal of the Katy ISD Legacy Parent Academy is to equip parents with strategies and techniques to support their students. All parents and guardians of Katy ISD students are welcome to attend.
Legacy Parent Academy sessions will continue for the 2021-2022 school year, with an emphasis on prevalent social-emotional topics that impact students district-wide. Sessions will vary in format but will all be from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
The Ugly Truth About Vaping and Human Trafficking Awareness will be live-streamed and recorded. The recorded sessions will be posted in English and Spanish on the Legacy Parent Academy webpage following each event.
Contact Edie White at [email protected] or 396-2085 with any questions. For more information please click the link below.
Legacy Parent Academy sessions will continue for the 2021-2022 school year, with an emphasis on prevalent social-emotional topics that impact students district-wide. Sessions will vary in format but will all be from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
The Ugly Truth About Vaping and Human Trafficking Awareness will be live-streamed and recorded. The recorded sessions will be posted in English and Spanish on the Legacy Parent Academy webpage following each event.
Contact Edie White at [email protected] or 396-2085 with any questions. For more information please click the link below.
Love and Logic
Love and Logic is a parenting program designed to provide practical tools and techniques in order to build positive, healthy relationships with children. There are 4 curriculum programs available:
The Department of Professional Learning will continue to support Love and Logic classes for parents in the 2021-2022 school year. To err on the side of caution, Love and Logic classes will remain virtual for the fall semester.
KISD will continue to use Pay and Go for registration and payment for the $10 cost of workbooks. Registration will open in the beginning of September.
- Parenting the Love and Logic Way
- Parenting with Love and Logic - Early Childhood: Parenting Made Fun!
- Love and Logic: Supporting Youth with Special Needs
- Parenting the Love and Logic Way - Spanish
The Department of Professional Learning will continue to support Love and Logic classes for parents in the 2021-2022 school year. To err on the side of caution, Love and Logic classes will remain virtual for the fall semester.
KISD will continue to use Pay and Go for registration and payment for the $10 cost of workbooks. Registration will open in the beginning of September.