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Board approves 2024‑25 ICAP highly capable plan after presentation on screening, services and student work

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Trustees approved the district’s 2024‑25 ICAP (highly capable) plan required by OSPI after staff outlined universal screening, identification tests and how services are delivered across elementary, middle and high school settings.

The Mercer Island School District board voted to approve the district’s 2024‑25 ICAP (highly capable) program plan required by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), after staff presented screening, identification and classroom practice information.

Assistant director Weston Lucas, newly assigned to district learning services, led the presentation. Lucas told trustees the plan that will be filed with OSPI documents universal screening in kindergarten, grades 1–2, and fifth grade; the district’s identification instruments include the CogAT, Iowa and Torrance assessments along with classroom data and performance…

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