Gifted/Highly Gifted STEM Magnet
Our Gifted/Highly Gifted/High Ability STEM Magnet is a Linked Learning pathway that integrates:
While only students identified as gifted, highly gifted or high ability may apply to this magnet, all students are able to enroll in STEM electives if space is available. For more information regarding gifted identification, please visit the LAUSD website: http://achieve.lausd.net/gate.
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The STEM Magnet emphasizes the following student learning outcomes in its pathway:
- Critical Thinking: Students will choose appropriate and relevant resources and technology to research and address local, state & national, and global issues.
- Character Development: Students will demonstrate empathy for collaborators and end users alike; self-advocacy by setting goals and consistently meeting deadlines; and, resilience by persevering through academic, technical, and personal challenges.
- Effective Communication: Students will propose, demonstrate, and defend potential solutions to local, state & national, and global issues through multimedia presentations.
- Innovation: Students will rely on concepts and skills from their classes to design, build, test, reflect on, and iterate user-centric solutions to local, state & national, and global issues.
Gifted STEM Magnet Courses6th Grade STEM
includes, but is not limited to, the following units:
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![]() Gifted STEM field trip
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7th Grade STEMIncludes, but is not limited to, the following units:
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![]() Industrial arts and STEM
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8th Grade STEMIncludes, but is not limited to, the following units:
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![]() VEX robotics kit
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Competitions
Students in the STEM Magnet also compete as teams in regional tournaments and national challenges. Some of these include:
In 2022, students from the STEM Magnet will also compete in the Congressional App Challenge, Vex IQ tournaments, and others.
All of these opportunities provide students with the opportunity to collaborate with peers; design, build, and test innovative solutions; apply learned skills and concepts to real world problems; and, build resilience as students persevere to overcome obstacles.