8300 West 94th Ave. Westminster, CO 80021 | Tel: 303-431-3694 | Fax: 303-423-4388
Lauren Dean
Hi there!
I am so excited to be serving the Woodrow Wilson Academy community in a dual role as the Middle School Technology and Special Education teacher. With a decade of teaching experience across the state of Colorado, I’ve spent the majority of my career dedicated to Special Education and Intervention. I hold a Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a Master’s in 21st Century Learning from University of Colorado Denver. When I’m not in the classroom, you’ll likely find me outdoors with my family, curled up with a good book, hitting the pilates studio, or cooking a delicious meal in the kitchen!

High-Potential Learners & Enrichment at WWA
The mission of Woodrow Wilson Academy is to provide an educational environment that nurtures, excites, and motivates children to learn. We believe academic excellence is achieved by pairing our content-rich Core Knowledge curriculum with essential skills like creative thinking, risk taking, and group problem solving. Our program is a partnership with the classroom, providing a safe space where students can explore their full potential among like minded peers.
At WWA, our program follows a dual approach to support both our identified gifted learners and those with high potential in specific areas.
For students with a formal Gifted and Talented identification, we develop an Advanced Learning Plan (ALP). This plan is a roadmap for growth tailored to each student’s unique strengths, driven by the student's personal interests. Every ALP includes an "affective" goal chosen by the student to support their social-emotional needs. Goals are monitored throughout the year by both the GT Coordinator and classroom teachers.
We believe enrichment should be available to any student who shows the potential for high level achievement. Each month, we offer rotating enrichment groups for students recommended by their teachers. These groups focus on diverse skills, and provide a supportive environment where students feel safe to seek multiple solutions to a problem and take intellectual risks.
Just like every school in Jefferson County, we follow district and state guidelines to ensure our students are meeting their ALP goals. We also recognize that some students may qualify for Jeffco GT Center Schools. While not all students with an ALP require a center school placement, we strive to meet the needs of all our learners within the academic structure of WWA.
We are committed to helping your child reach their highest potential. For more information regarding Advanced Learning Plans, or our enrichment groups, please contact our GT & Enrichment Coordinator.