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LIVINGSTON COUNTY GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAM Darryl Chittenden, Superintendent Sheri Henson, Instructional Supervisor, Melvin Houk, District Technology Coordinator Kathy Long, Gifted and Talented Coordinator
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Livingston County Gifted and Talented Program of Criteria ACADEMIC SCREENING C A T S- Distinguished in one Area, Proficient in Two or More Areas JotDown Forms SIGS (Scales for Identifying Gifted Students Stanford 10 Complete Battery Qualifying Test (i. e. or Other Norm- Referenced Testing) GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Raven - 96% or more- Screening K-Bit 2 – 128 and above Jotdown Forms SIGS Otis-Lennon – 128 and above Qualifying Test
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G. T. Criteria CREATIVITY Torrance Test of Creativity – 96% or more- Figural or Verbal – Qualifying Test Creative Jot Downs Portfolio Pieces SIGS LEADERSHIP Roets Rating Scale for Leadership Leadership Jot Downs SIGS Service Learning, Community Work
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G. T. Criteria VISUAL-PERFORMING ARTS MUSIC Music Jot Downs Music Checklists Auditions/Recommendations ART Art Jot Downs Art Checklists Portfolio Pieces Drama Drama Jot Downs Drama Checklists Auditions/Recommendations Dance Dance Jot Downs Dance Checklists Recommendations
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LIVINGSTON COUNTY GIFTED STUDENT SERVICE PLAN – 704 K A R 3:285 GIFTED STUDENT SERVICE PLAN developed for every G T student showing their continued progress. CONSENT for G T Services mailed to Parents of Qualifying Students NOTIFICATIONS Two Notifications to Parents Per Year Reflecting Child’s GSSP
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Primary Talent Pool Primary Talent Pool Plan of Differentiated Instruction Teacher Jot Downs in All Areas Teacher Checklist Parent Questionaire Subject Matter Acceleration Group Clustering Individual Clustering Enrichment Travel-Study Options
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