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Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

Newly Identified As Gifted? Your child recently took either the NNAT2 or CogAT. If they are newly identified as gifted please view this presentation for information on what your child may qualify for and what steps you need to take. .

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Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

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  1. Newly Identified As Gifted?Your child recently took either the NNAT2 or CogAT. If they are newly identified as gifted please view this presentation for information on what your child may qualify for and what steps you need to take.

  2. For any question(s) not answered after viewing this presentation, please contact the Gifted Services Office • Ashley Hohaus, Administrative Assistant (480) 484.6176 or ahohaus@susd.org • Kim Dodds, Director (480) 484.6176 or kdodds@susd.org Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  3. If your child took the CogAT… Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  4. If your child took the NNAT2… Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  5. My child has been identified as gifted, does he/she need to be retested year after year to remain in the program? • No, once identified as gifted in SUSD, students do not need to be reassessed. • While students do not need to be reassessed yearly, some families do choose to have their children retested to become eligible for the CGP. Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  6. The Programs Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  7. Programs for Grades K-2 • Grades K-2: Students are clustered in small groups within the regular education classroom with students who are also identified as gifted. Professional assistance is provided to the classroom teacher by the gifted program specialist to help the classroom teacher with providing appropriately challenging curriculum and instruction. Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  8. What is PACT? PACT is a type of pull-out or push-in replacement or enrichment service provided for all students identified as gifted in elementary grades 3-5/6. All PACT classes are taught by gifted endorsed teachers. Below are characteristics of the curriculum and instruction provided during replacement/enrichment services: • Utilization of the Prompts of Depth and Complexity • Based on the Arizona Academic Standards • Curricular and instructional decisions are based on student readiness and interest • Flexible grouping of students, within the PACT classroom is determined by formal and informal methods of formative and summative assessment • Integrated or additional enrichment may take place and focus on Independent Study, Thinking Like a Disciplinarian, Learning Centers, Social Emotional, etc.

  9. How frequently do students receive PACT services? • Students at sites with a full time gifted specialist receive a period of math instruction 5 days per week and two hours of thematic integrated curriculum. Schools sites with a part time gifted specialist receive 1 period per week of math enrichment and 1 period per week of thematic integrated curriculum. The focus of the curriculum and instruction is centered around developing the whole child and their gifted potential. • Schools that offer PACT Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  10. Comprehensive (Self-Contained) Gifted Program (CGP) • The Comprehensive Gifted Programs have been designed to provide students who possess advanced intellectual, academic and/or creative capabilities with an educational opportunity that reflects interdisciplinary studies, academic rigor and critical and creative thinking. It is the goal of the CGP to provide a comprehensive program that is responsive to the academic and affective needs of the gifted. • Applications for the CGP-self-contained program are accepted throughout the school year and may be provided by a site gifted specialist or downloaded from the gifted services website. • Schools that offer Self-Contained Gifted Programs: • Transportation is provided (visit website for routes or contact transportation) Now accepting 2013-2014 applications for 6th grade at Mohave 7th grade at Ingleside Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  11. I am interested in my child participating in the CGP. What is the process for applying? • The CGP is an application based program. Students who meet the criteria listed below are eligible to apply. Applications may be found in the folder for Comprehensive Gifted Program. • Cognitive Abilities: • Score in the 97th percentile, or higher, in two or more areas on a state approved test. For tests which elicits only one score or a composite scores, eligible applicants must score 97th percentile or higher. OR • Demonstrate an IQ of 130 or higher • Advanced Academic Achievement as measured by district or state assessment • Strong teacher recommendations as indicated by a two teachers completing and submitting a gifted characteristics profile Applications are reviewed when all parts are received and the application is complete. Parents are notified following the review via phone and email/US Mail

  12. Now that my child is identified as gifted, will he/she have a different teacher? Each school has a gifted specialist who teaches students in grades 3-5/6. They are in addition to the classroom teacher. If your child has been accepted into the CGP their CGP teacher will be their classroom teacher. To learn more about the gifted specialist at your school site visit the school website or contact the specialist on the school campus.

  13. What can I do to learn more about gifted services in SUSD • Attend any parent events offered by the gifted department. Dates of events can be found in the Announcements section of the Gifted Services website. • Attend a Parent Association for Gifted Education in Scottsdale (PAGES) meeting or contact your site representative or PAGES Board Members. Further information can be obtained by visiting: Scottsdalegifted.com • Visit the pages of the Gifted Services website • Contact your school principal and site gifted specialist • Contact the Gifted Services Department Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  14. What are some helpful resources for Parents? • http://arizonagifted.org/ • www.cagifted.org • http://www.nagc.org/ • www.sengifted.org • www.hoagiesgifted.org • Scottsdalegifted.com Engage, Educate and Empower Every Student, Every Day

  15. Thank you for viewing this presentation.

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