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Pacquitta Welton-Wideman Academically Gifted and Talented Program for Greenwood District 50 2011 By: Cathy S. Chalmers Toni Justus Harold Moffitt Pacquitta Welton-Wideman Initial Creation July 2008 Revised July 2011

Academically Gifted and Talented Program for Greenwood District 50 Mission The mission of gifted education is to maximize the potential of gifted and talented students by providing programs and services that match the unique characteristics and needs of these students.

In Greenwood School District 50, gifted and talented students are provided the following program services: Grades 3: Enrichment through a pull-out program for a minimum of 125 minutes per week. Grades 4-5: Enrichment through a pull-out program for a minimum of 200 minutes per week. Grades 6-8: Placement in specially designed English Language Arts or mathematics classes based on their area Area of Giftedness. Grades 9-10: Placement in GT Honors classes for Algebra 1, 2, Geometry, English 1, 2, 3, based on their Area of Giftedness.

Identification Purposes of the identification process are as follows: To find students who display characteristics of the gifted and talented (ability or potential for high performance in academic areas). 2. To assess the aptitudes, attributes, and behaviors of each student. 3. To evaluate each student for the purpose of placement.

The description of gifted and talented from the National Excellence Report(1995) is as follows: Children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared with others of their age, experience, or environment.

Screening Students in grade two will be screened in the fall with both aptitude and achievement tests. Referrals will not be necessary at this grade level since all students are tested and screened. Students in grade three will receive a second aptitude screening. Referred students in other grades will be screened with an achievement test and an aptitude test if applicable. Students who move into the district will be screened automatically. Some students will meet the eligibility criteria without further assessment; others, whose screening and/or referral information suggests that they are potential qualifiers, will require additional testing.

Eligibility Criteria Dimension A – Reasoning Abilities CogAT, OLSAT Test of Academic Aptitude 1. At or above 93% on verbal/linguistic, quantitative/ mathematical, non-verbal, and/or a composite score. 2. For aptitude scores alone, a composite score of 96% or higher may be used as the sole criterion for placement in grades 3-10.

Eligibility Criteria Dimension B – Achievement MAP, ITBS, Stanford, PASS Test of Academic Achievement At or above 94% on reading comprehension and/or math concepts/problem solving. SCDE established level on either the 20 PASS total mathematics assessment and/or the total English/language arts portion of the 2010 PASS language arts assessment. See GT Brochure for PASS Scale Scores. Brochure available at the following link on the District 50 website. http://www.gwd50.org/1689104995422647/lib/1689104995422647/Brochure1112.pdf # 2 Change for 11-12

Eligibility Criteria Dimension C – Academic Performance South Carolina Performance Tasks At or above performance standard of 16 on verbal or non-verbal for third grade placement, 18 on verbal or non-verbal for fourth grade placement, 16 on verbal or 22 on non-verbal for fifth grade placement, 18 on verbal or 25 on non-verbal for sixth grade placement on SC Performance Tasks. At or above 3.75(on a 4.0 scale) grade point average for grades 7-12, core curriculum courses only. Students who meet the eligibility criteria in at least two out of three dimensions are eligible for gifted and talented.

Curriculum Components *Goals that support mastery of core areas of learning. *Scope and sequence that provide meaningful organization and structure. *Learning experiences organized around complex concepts, themes, and issues. *Challenging, meaningful content that exceed state and district grade-level standards. *Instruction in the processes of communicating, problem solving, and critical thinking that exceeds state and district grade-level standards. *Instruction in independent learning skills. *Opportunities for worldwide communication and research. *Combination of acceleration and enrichment. *Integrated, relevant assessment of student performance.

ACTS Arts, Communication, and Theatre School of Greenwood School District 50 Arts integration magnet school program. Application and audition process. Housed at Woodfields Elementary, Brewer Middle, and Genesis Education Center (if applicable).

ACTS Arts, Communication, and Theatre School of Greenwood School District 50 The mission of ACTS is to provide an arts integrated curriculum in which the community of learners engages in meaningful, creative experiences that inspire and empower.

ACTS Arts, Communication, and Theatre School of Greenwood School District 50 Students receive daily instruction in all academic classes and designated fine arts classes. Fine arts opportunities: visual arts, voice, band, strings/orchestra, drama/theatre, dance, communication production, and creative writing.

STEMS Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Magnet Program Greenwood School District 50 Science, technology, engineering, math magnet school program. Application and audition process. Housed at Westview Middle School. Currently serving qualifiers in sixth through eighth grade.

STEMS Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Magnet Program Greenwood School District 50 The mission of STEMS is to provide an integrated curriculum in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics in which the community of learners engages in critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making experiences that support learning at a higher level of complexity and depth.

STEMS Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Magnet Program Greenwood School District 50 Students receive daily instruction in all academic classes and rotations into designated related arts classes. Sample of related arts opportunities: Art and Design, Business Computer Applications, Electronic Music, Video Technology, Research and Exploration, Physical Education, Various Gateway To Technology units such as: Design and Modeling, The Science of Technology, The Magic of Electrons, Automation and Robotics, Flight and Space, and Energy and the Environment, and Project Lead the Way-Introduction to Engineering Design.

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