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1 A Plan for the Gifted Services and Talent Development Program
Plainview-Elgin-Millville Community Schools

2 Overview Development/Advisory Committee How Do We Pay for This?
Why Do We Need This? What Does It Mean? Who Is It For? When Does This Happen?

3 Development/Advisory Committee
Committee members: Gary Kuphal, Superintendent Jake Donze, Curriculum Director Angie Matiash, 7-8 representative Julie Buehler, G/T Specialist and 4-6 representative Stacy Montgomery, PreK-3 representative Tracy Olson Moran, G/T Program coordinator and high school representative Committee history Past year: Research Past four months: Plan Development

4 How Do We Pay for This? The district has received $21,675 this year in funding specifically marked for gifted and talented education. $8, of this money is currently spent on teacher salaries; for the teacher who provides service and the gifted/talented coordinator. This is reserved fund money. The carry over from this year ($13, ) will help support our program next year. Additional money will be needed from staff development (another reserved fund) to provide staff training and curriculum writing time.

5 Why Do We Need This? Needs Assessment Results:
We are not meeting the intellectual needs of our brightest students. School District Mission Statement: Empowering All Learners for Life We are compelled by our obligation to the appropriate education of all our students.

6 What Does It Mean? The program has two parts:
Gifted Services: direct services in the classroom for identified students Giftedness is a biologically-rooted concept and serves as a label for a high level of intelligence. It indicates an advanced and accelerated development of functions within the brain. Talent Development: opportunities open all to all students to develop their talents Talent Development involves the deliberate and planned effort to provide all children with a responsive learning environment so that all of their talents and abilities will have the opportunity to develop at maximum levels.

7 Gifted Services Talent Development Differentiation Additional teacher and parent resources as necessary Case File Planning and Implementation Clustering Reading and Math Readiness Grouping Across Grade Levels Transition Planning Talent Scouts (K-2) Fee-based After-School Program Foreign Language Partial Immersion Program (K-8) Extra-curricular activities such as: Destination Imagination, future Problem Solvers, Junior Great Books, Knowledge Bowl, Math League, Speech Team, School Play, Solo and Ensemble Contests Young Scholars Academy I, II and Summer Academy (requires teacher recommendation) Foreign Language Full Immersion Program (9-12)

8 Who Is It For? Identification Process 1. We create a nomination pool of students with high potential and /or performance, which is as inclusive as possible. To be included in the nomination pool, students must have at least four of the following, dependent on the area of giftedness: one teacher evaluation one parent evaluation NWEA reading score at least two grade levels above current grade level NWEA math score at least two grade levels above current grade level MCA reading score at least two grade levels above current grade level MCA math score at least two grade levels above current grade level Successmaker testing results at least two grade levels above current grade level Student portfolio of work Student audition Anecdotal piece by additional teacher or community leader

9 2. We collect information on each pool member to determine his/her strengths, weaknesses, and educational needs (secondary screening). To be included in the program, members of the nomination pool must complete a/an: Student self-evaluation Kranz Talent Identification Instrument Slosson Intelligence Test Interview with g/t program coordinator The selection committee utilizes all data and then determines which students are in the program. We allow students to appeal placement/selection decisions via a review by a separate appeals committee. Students in the program will be reassessed every two years for changes in their performance, using the four secondary screening criteria and current teacher evaluations. Non-selected pool members are eligible to reapply annually during the identification cycle.

10 When Does This Happen? School Year General staff development and parent communication 2. Develop program 3. Staff recruitment 4. Identify students for program    Summer Teacher training for program 2. Curriculum development for K-2 program School Year Implement program for identified students 2. Continue talent development 3. Continue staff development Summer Continue teacher training for program

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