Magnet Schools Assistance Program>
A Magnet program is a specialized educational program that responds to students’ interests by offering unique programs and opportunities for in-depth experiences and study, such as:
Magnet program goals include maintaining high standards for all students, meeting the interests of students, enhancing parent involvement, preparing students for further education, providing field-based and hands-on learning experiences and offering mentorship, internship and apprenticeship opportunities.
Our schools provide innovative instructional practices using high quality classroom instruction, celebrate diversity and foster student achievement
The Magnet Schools Assistance Program in San Jose Unified School District funds six school sites for the 2007-2010 school years.
This three-year Federal grant provides funding in the following areas:
Within San José Unified School District, we have experience with IB in our middle and high schools. Burnett Middle School is a certified World School for the Middle Years Program (MYP) and San Jose High is a certified World School for the Diploma Program (DP). The addition of the elementary school PYP “Primary Years Program” creates the IB continuum within SJUSD and insures that our efforts to develop inquiring, internationally aware students is reinforced and developed throughout their educational career.
Horace Mann Elementary School has been identified as a Candidate School in the International Baccalaureate Organization. The Candidate Phase incorporates the organization of the process and resources to deliver the Primary Years Program. It involves training, curriculum development, and collaborative planning for both the horizontal and vertical articulation of the program.
The PYP focuses on the development of the whole child and strives to help children develop an international perspective.
The Federal funds are used to plan, develop and implement the magnet programs at the six schools, thereby providing the funds necessary to meet the purposes of the Magnet Schools Assistance Act.
Those purposes were to:
For more information about any of these Magnet schools, please click on a school name above.
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