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The Gifted Education Program is designed to meet the special needs of students in Grades 4-12 who have been formally identified as gifted. (Under Kentucky regulations, students cannot be identified as “gifted” until they reach Grade 4. Primary students with “high potential” are served through the Primary Talent Pool.
Identification of Students
Students may be identified as gifted in one or more of these categories:
General intellectual ability
Specific academic aptitude in reading, math, science, or social studies
Creative and divergent thinking
Leadership
Visual and performing arts
Identification is based on at least three pieces of documentation which may include:
Formal test results
Teacher checklists
Work samples
Observations
Portfolios and auditions
The district engages in on-going screening to identify gifted students. This screening includes a review of all standardized achievement test data, administration of the Raven Matrices (a test of intellectual ability) to all Fourth Graders and to new students at higher grade levels, and administration of other informal screening tools and surveys.
The Gifted Education Placement Committee reviews screening data and determines whether a student meets the criteria for services. This committee is composed of gifted, special, and regular education teachers, guidance counselors, the principals, and the gifted education coordinator.
As our screening, while thorough, might miss someone, parents may nominate their children for consideration for placement. Students also may nominate themselves. To nominate a student, complete the nomination form available on the Supervisor of Instruction page and give it to the appropriate guidance counselor or just call the counselor.
Parents who disagree with the finding of the District Gifted Education Placement Committee may appeal for reconsideration by submitting a written request to the Gifted Education Coordinator. In the case of General Intellectual Ability and Specific Academic Aptitude, an additional standardized test will be administered as part of the documentation.
Parent permission for placement is required. Parents may withdraw permission at any time but must do so in writing.
Gifted Education Services
Each school develops a Gifted Services Plan (GSP) for each student placed in the program. The guidance counselor is in charge of the development of this plan. Parents receive a GSP progress report each nine weeks when report cards are issued.
Despite limited resources, the district makes every effort to offer a range of service delivery options for gifted students. These include such things as:
Acceleration by grade
Acceleration by subject
Differentiated study experiences in the regular classroom
Enrichment services during the school day
Resource services delivered in the regular classroom or in a pull-out classroom
Advanced Placement courses
Seminars
Independent study
Collaborative teaching and consultation services
Special counseling services
Distance learning
Academic competitions
Mentorships
In determining the services a child receives, the placement committee, counselor, and teachers work together to match the child’s needs to appropriate services. Parents may appeal appropriateness of services by filing a written request with the Gifted Education Coordinator. District procedures for the Gifted Program including grievance procedures may be found on-line at policy.ksba.org/H04/ in Chapter 8.
For more information about the Gifted Education Program, contact any of the school counselors or Jennifer Parsons, Director of District Wide Services of Instruction and Assessment.