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QUEST Curriculum for Grades 2 to 5

In Bulloch County, gifted students in second through fifth-grades will be served using the state approved Resource Model (QUEST).  Students will receive a minimum of five segments of gifted service a week from a gifted endorsed teacher.

In order to serve students for a minimum of five segments per week, gifted students are pulled out of their regular content classes to attend the QUEST class one day per week. The QUEST curriculum for each grade level is based on Georgia's Gifted Standards.

Students will develop advanced research strategies, problem-solving and critical thinking skills.  Lessons are designed to promote the development of advanced vocabulary and communication skills. The curriculum should be rigorous, multi-disciplined, and rich in content. The elementary QUEST curriculum is designed to: 

  • Provide extension opportunities to develop 21st century skills
  • Provide a challenging curriculum beyond core content while supporting recent implementation of the Georgia Standards of Excellence
  • Provide an intentional focus on developing creative and critical thinking skills through creative writing and problem-solving
  • Address social/emotional needs of gifted learners through service oriented problem-based learning projects
QUEST Teachers

Bulloch County Virtual Program Elementary QUEST

Pam Goodman

 

Brooklet Elementary

Joey Harvey

 

Julia P. Bryant Elementary

Ellen Cowart

 

Langston Chapel Elementary

Tammi Woodrum

 

Mattie Lively Elementary

Tammy Tillman

 

Mill Creek Elementary

Jennifer Turner

 

Nevils Elementary

Valerie Morris

 

Portal Elementary

Savanna Conner

 

Sallie Zetterower Elementary

Tanya Leggett

 

Stilson Elementary

Sherri Cribbs