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1 NOVEMBER 18, 2015 Gifted Services Information Night

2 Who is “Gifted” in Ohio? Gifted students are defined in the Ohio revised Code (3324.01) as those who perform or show potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared to others of their age, experience or environment. We identify giftedness using state approved tests and state approved identification cut scores.

3 Aurora City Schools Gifted Services Gifted Identification Gifted Services

4 THE MISSION OF THE GIFTED SERVICES IN THE AURORA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS TO PROVIDE A RIGOROUS ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT DESIGNED TO MEET THE INTELLECTUAL, CREATIVE, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS OF GIFTED INDIVIDUALS Our Mission

5 Gifted Services Information on the District Website Aurora City School District :: Homepage http://www.aurora- schools.org/administrativeDepartment.aspx?aid=26 Gifted Services Staff Gifted Services Handbook Gifted Services Forms Gifted Services Presentations and Articles

6 Gifted Links Gifted Links: http://www.oagc.com/ http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/ http://www.nagc.org/ http://www.sengifted.org/ http://gtworld.org/ http://www.sylviarimm.com/ http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/NRCGT.html

7 Aurora City Schools Continuum of Gifted Services Regular classroom enrichment and extension Differentiated instruction Cluster and ability grouping Advanced/honors level classes Acceleration Options  Early Entrance to Kindergarten  Subject Acceleration  Whole Grade Acceleration  Early Graduation Advanced Placement classes International Baccalaureate classes Post-Secondary Option Extracurricular Programs

8 Gr. 2-5 Gifted Cluster Grouping Regular Classroom with Cluster Grouping Superior Cognitive identified students are deliberately placed in classes with a teacher who has received professional development in meeting the needs of gifted learners. Differentiated instruction for clustered students is delivered by the regular classroom teacher. Criteria: A gifted qualifying composite score on a state approved gifted test

9 Gifted Math Plus Gr. 4 & 5 Criteria: State gifted qualifying composite score on a gr. 3 & above state approved gifted test The curriculum covers on grade math curriculum supplemented by a variety of challenging materials. Students are not accelerated by grade level curriculum Pace is determined by the class Class is differentiated to meet a variety of skill levels through a guided math approach Meeting the social and emotional needs:

10 Gifted Services 3 rd grade- 4 th grade- 5 th grade-

11 Gifted Art Students is identified as gifted in art based on a state approved portfolio assessment The district art departments serves on the assessment committee, assessment takes place in the spring Students are nominated by their teachers and then the student creates a portfolio of 5 pieces Student’s gifted art needs are met through a differentiated art instruction delivered by the art teacher

12 Gr. 6-7 Gifted Language Arts Criteria: CogAT 129+ levels 9+ and an advanced or accelerated score on the current year’s Reading OAA Teacher: Mrs. Jimenez Gifted Language Arts Grades 6-7 Class made up of superior cognitive students Middle school language arts core curriculum is taught at an accelerated pace Students are not accelerated to the next year’s language arts curriculum; they are enriched with more challenging material at the current grade level. Students analyze the elements of classic and contemporary young adult novels with age-appropriate themes through literature circles. There is an emphasis on English grammar and usage rules for effective written work (i.e., essays, journals, and commentaries).

13 Gr. 6-8 Gifted Math Criteria: 95 th percentile or above on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills Math section Teacher: Mrs. McMahon Gifted Accelerated Math Grades 6 By the end of the course, the students will have covered the core Ohio 6-8 th Grade Mathematics indicators and benchmarks. Students will take the 7 th grade PARCC Assessment. Students need the math teacher’s recommendation to qualify for the next level of gifted math. Gifted Accelerated Math Grade 7 Honors Integrated Math 1 The course curriculum covers the Ohio 9 th Grade Mathematics indicators and benchmarks. The course follows a constructivist integrated approach to mathematics with a strong focus on linear and nonlinear functions and relationships. Students will take the Integrated Math 1 End of Course Exam. Students receive High School Credit for this course. Gifted Accelerated Math Grade 8 Honors Integrated Math 2 The course curriculum covers the Ohio 10 th Grade Mathematics indicators and benchmarks. The course follows a constructivist integrated approach to mathematics with a strong focus on geometry, trigonometric relationships and matrices. At the end of the course, students will be prepared to enter the high school at the 11 th grade level of integrated mathematics. Students will take the Integrated Math 2 End of Course Exam. Students receive High School Credit for this course.

14 Grades 9-12 Gifted Services Honors courses & Advanced Placement (AP)courses Accelerated Math Courses Differentiated Instruction & AP Art Courses

15 Written Education Plans Not an IEP (not a legal document) Written Education Plan (WEP) Communication tool Identifies student’s area of giftedness Record of gifted services delivery options Staff responsible for delivering services Student goals are individual and created by the classroom teacher with your child’s needs in mind Progress is monitored through classroom pre and post assessments Progress is reported using the district’s PIV and quarterly report cards WEPs are created annually and shared with parents in the fall

16 Written Acceleration Plan (WAP) Placement description Transportation needs Transition period Strategies for a successful transition Strategies for to ensure continuous progress Staff member assigned to monitor plan Requirements and procedures for earning high school credit prior to entering high school Created the first year of acceleration only

17 Characteristics of Gifted Children Developed by Dr. Linda Silverman: Reasons well (good thinker) Learns rapidly Has extensive vocabulary Has an excellent memory Has a long attention span (if interested) Sensitive (feelings hurt easily) Shows compassion Perfectionist Intense Morally sensitive Has strong curiosity Perseverant in their interests Has high degree of energy Prefers older companions or adults Has a wide range of interests Has a great sense of humor Early or avid reader (if too young to read, loves being read to) Concerned with justice, fairness Judgment mature for age at times Is a keen observer Has a vivid imagination Is highly creative Tends to question authority Has facility with numbers Good at jigsaw puzzles

18 Meeting the Social & Emotional Needs of Gifted Children Meeting the social and emotional needs of our gifted students Encouraging our students to use resources The Masks of the Gifted

19 Thank you for coming tonight!


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