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Welome to Wilson Middle School REACH
The middle school REACH program (Realizing Excellence through Academic and Creative Help)at Wilson K-8 School serves the needs of those students identified as gifted in the verbal, quantitative, or non-verbal areas.

Middle School REACH curriculum
REACH in the Middle School is humanities for 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Students attend humanities class instead of social studies. The humanities classes cover the Arizona state social studies standards through literature, art, and music. The 6th grade curriculum is concerned with world history from the beginning of civilization through the Age of Enlightenment. The seventh grade curriculum deals with American History from the Civil War through the end of the Great Depression. The eighth grade curriculum starts where the 7th grade leaves off and continues through the present. Eighth grade also includes a unit on civics and government. (For individual details on each grade level, see the grade level web page.)

Testing for the gifted program is done twice each year at Wilson. Students are tested using the Cognitive Abilities Test. Early in the fall, just after school begins, testing is done in order to accomodate students new to the district who may have participated in a gifted program elsewhere, but need to test in Arizona to meet Arizona standards for qualification. Testing is repeated in February or early March. In order for a child to be tested a permission to test form has to be filed out and on file with the REACH department. Permission to test forms are available on the internet(see link below), in the school office, or from the REACH teacher. Parents or teachers can refer a child to be tested.