Academics

 Bruce Randolph creates a learning environment of high expectations, intense support, and intervention, where college and post-secondary pathways are explored and realized. We believe our students and families deserve a high-quality school. Bruce Randolph is setting a new standard for student achievement in public education, as each year 100% of our senior class students are accepted to college! 

English Language Acquisition Program

In Denver Public Schools, there are two English Language Acquisition program options for students who are identified as English Language Learners (ELLs), and are learning English as another language. Bruce Randolph School offers both ELA Program options 1 and 2.

Option 1:  Bilingual or “TNLI” program with content instruction in Spanish and English (students have English Language Development (ELD) classes)

  • Referred to in DPS as “Transitional Native Language Instruction” or a “TNLI” program.
  • Enrollment in Spanish instruction is prioritized for native Spanish speakers with beginning and early intermediate levels of English Language Proficiency*.
  • Dual language programs in Spanish and English are available at specific schools in DPS.
  • Classes instructed in Spanish are also referred to in DPS as “ELA-S” or English Language Acquisition – Spanish.
  • This choice is indicated on the Parent Permission Form as Option 1 (PPF1).

Option 2: All-English program with all content instruction in English (students have ELD classes)

  • Classes instructed in English are also referred to in DPS as “ELA-E” or English Language Acquisition – English.
  • This choice is indicated on the Parent Permission Form as Option 2 (PPF2)
Electives

Elective classes are offered to all middle and high school students.  Elective classes include: physical education, weight training, keyboarding, Spanish, art, drama and music through El Sistema Colorado. These elective courses are offered with academic rigor equivalent to the core subject areas.  Products resulting from these courses are celebrated in special arts events and performances.

Music

Our in-school program provides multiple levels of instrumental ensemble instruction for both middle and high school students. After-school opportunities include individual and small group lessons and Drumline offered Monday through Thursday.

Physical Education

The goal of Bruce Randolph Physical Education is to expose students to a variety of individual, team, and fitness activities that they can participate in outside of school so they can maintain their personal fitness levels. Bruce P.E. classes will promote, design, and develop lifelong health and fitness goals as well as teach students the importance of staying active, eating healthy, and showing good sportsmanship, teamwork, attitude, and respect in everything that they do. More importantly, Bruce Randolph Physical Education will help students think positive about exercise and how to live a physically active lifestyle. American Heart Association recommends a minimum of 60 minutes of physical activity a day. In order to help reach that requirement, students will be participating in a variety of aerobic and anaerobic activities every day in class while wearing state of the art pedometers that track students’ steps, activity time, and MVPA time (Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity). Research has proven that a physically fit student is a smart student. There is a strong correlation between physical activity and academic success; physical activity can help students focus, improve behavior, and boost positive attitudes.

MR HULL’S TEACHER OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr. Hull’s Physical Education Website

What is Bruce P.E. like?

Physical Education Video

Visual Art

The goal of the Art Department at Bruce Randolph is to provide students with a positive, creative, and meaningful learning experience.

Students will:

  • Develop an appreciation of, and confidence in, creative self-expression;
  • Develop habits of a successful artist that include responding, reflecting, refining, and creating;
  • Develop an awareness of global cultures and an exposure to diversity of art and design;
  • Use critical and analytical thinking skills to interpret and develop art and design images using the Elements and Principles of Design;
  • Develop a sensitivity and understanding of the art and design that surrounds them in daily life;
  • Use their visual arts, design, and leadership skills to positively benefit the larger community;
  • Think and behave like artists and designers through the engagement of the artistic and design processes.
Gifted and Talented Program Information 2022-2023

Bruce Randolph Middle School is committed to ensuring all students receive high quality instruction using culturally responsive and inclusive instructional best practices. Services for gifted and talented students include inclusion in the regular classroom using differentiated lessons and flexible grouping. Our goal is to increase student engagement in rigorous learning in classrooms at Bruce Randolph.

Programming

  • GT students meet with the GT resource teacher for academic enrichment and social emotional support as needed
  • Teachers and SSPs have access to resources and professional learning opportunities to implement differentiated lessons for GT and Talent Pool students
  • Lunch bunch meeting opportunities are available during the school year

Advanced Learning Plans and Talent Development

  • Advanced learning plan goals are developed collaboratively with students, families, and classroom teachers 
  • All 6th graders participate in universal screening in the fall
  • GT resource teacher collaborates with teachers to build a body of evidence to identify characteristics and strengths of students using a culturally responsive approach
  • To address inequities in the GT/HGT/ME/Talent Pool population, the GT resource teacher uses culturally responsive tools (SIGS, Aprenda/Logoramos, ACCESS scores, etc) and multiple pathways to identify students

Families can contact Rachel Stutzman (rachel_stutzman@dpsk12.org) any time with questions, needs, or concerns.

La Escuela Secundaria Bruce Randolph se compromete a garantizar que todos los estudiantes reciban instrucción de alta calidad utilizando las mejores prácticas de instrucción culturalmente receptivas e inclusivas. Los servicios para estudiantes dotados y talentosos incluyen la inclusión en el salón de clases regular usando lecciones diferenciadas y agrupación flexible. Nuestro objetivo es aumentar la participación de los estudiantes en el aprendizaje riguroso en las aulas de Bruce Randolph.

Programación

  • Los estudiantes GT se reúnen con el maestro de recursos GT para el enriquecimiento académico y el apoyo socioemocional según sea necesario.
  • Los maestros y los SSP tienen acceso a recursos y oportunidades de aprendizaje profesional para implementar lecciones diferenciadas para estudiantes GT y Talent Pool
  • Las oportunidades de reuniones grupales para el almuerzo están disponibles durante el año escolar.

Planes de Aprendizaje Avanzado y Desarrollo de Talento

  • Los objetivos del plan de aprendizaje avanzado se desarrollan en colaboración con los estudiantes, las familias y los maestros de clase.
  • Todos los estudiantes de sexto grado participan en la evaluación universal en el otoño
  • El maestro de recursos GT colabora con los maestros para construir un cuerpo de evidencia para identificar las características y fortalezas de los estudiantes usando un enfoque culturalmente receptivo
  • Para abordar las desigualdades en la población GT/HGT/ME/Talent Pool, el maestro de recursos GT utiliza herramientas culturalmente sensibles (SIGS, Aprenda/Logoramos, puntajes ACCESS, etc.) y múltiples vías para identificar a los estudiantes
  • Las familias pueden comunicarse con Rachel Stutzman (rachel_stutzman@dpsk12.org) en cualquier momento si tienen preguntas, necesidades o inquietudes.