2018 2019 School Year Nevin Hartman AP nwhartmahenrico

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2018 -2019 School Year Nevin Hartman, AP (nwhartma@henrico. k 12. va. us) Corbin Franklin,

2018 -2019 School Year Nevin Hartman, AP (nwhartma@henrico. k 12. va. us) Corbin Franklin, RT (crfranklin@henrico. k 12. va. us) Lisa Koprowski, GRT (elkoprowski@henrico. k 12. va. us)

Agenda ▶ Introductions ▶ Definition of gifted ▶ High Achiever, Gifted Learner, or Creative

Agenda ▶ Introductions ▶ Definition of gifted ▶ High Achiever, Gifted Learner, or Creative Thinker? ▶ Goals of HCPS Gifted Program ▶ How Students are Served ▶ Identification ▶ Questions

What is the definition of “gifted”? ▶ NAGC defines giftedness as “a student who

What is the definition of “gifted”? ▶ NAGC defines giftedness as “a student who shows, or has the potential for showing an exceptional level of performance in one or more areas of expression (visual/performing arts, general intellectual ability, creative thinking, specific academic ability, leadership). ” ▶ A HCPS student is eligible for gifted education service options tailored to general intellectual aptitude or specific academic aptitude in English or mathematics if the student demonstrates readiness based upon the following criteria: ▶ Student readiness for gifted educational services is determined by multiple and varied criteria: parent recommendations, professional rating scale including characteristics of diverse gifted students with examples of student work, grades, observations/interviews, and nationally normed aptitude and/or achievement assessments.

Higher Achiever Gifted Thinker Creative Thinker High achieving students are most often noted by

Higher Achiever Gifted Thinker Creative Thinker High achieving students are most often noted by parents and teachers for their neat, well-developed, correct products and responses. Gifted thinking is more Creative thinking is complex, with abstract often exhibited by inferences and more “wild or silly” ideas. diverse perceptions. High achievers most want to please and satisfy the teacher’s intentions. Gifted learners want to Creative thinkers’ do what most interests minds race with all of THEM as they learn. the diverse and varied possibilities that can be explored.

Identification ▶ There are two referral windows: October 9 - 26 (Grades 3 -5)

Identification ▶ There are two referral windows: October 9 - 26 (Grades 3 -5) January 3 - 18 (Grades K-2) ▶ Any professional educator, parent, community member, peer, or student can make a referral. ▶ Parents/Guardians making a referral must submit the request in writing to your school’s Gifted Identification Coordinator (see school website): http: //colonialtrail. henricoschools. us/

Identification: The Process Once a referral has formally been made: ▶ School collects required

Identification: The Process Once a referral has formally been made: ▶ School collects required information ▶ Parent Input- parent questionnaire ▶ Classroom Performance (teacher rating scale and work samples) ▶ Grades ▶ Test Scores- Cog. AT (K-2)and NWEA/ MAPS (3 -5)96% and higher is supportive Once all items are collected: ▶ the School Team meets to evaluate all criteria ▶ Additional information may be collected if further evidence is needed to make a determination ▶ Results sent home for 3 -5 in Winter 2019 and Spring 2019 for K-2, pull out services begin

Serving Our Students HCPS provides multiple avenues in order to reach our Gifted students:

Serving Our Students HCPS provides multiple avenues in order to reach our Gifted students: ▶ Cluster Grouping (gifted students work with like-ability peers in the classroom) beginning in grade 1 through grade 3. Identification used to assist the classroom teacher in meeting the needs of all students. ▶ Gifted Resource Teacher (provides direct services every week)to K-3 identified students and collaborates with the classroom teacher on differentiation strategies. Tasks are created using HCPS K-8 Gifted Goals, not necessarily math centered of LA centered lessons. ▶ School Based Classes in grades 4 and 5 with gifted endorsed classroom teachers

HCPS GIFTED PROGRAM: Goals for Students The HCPS K-8 Gifted Resource Program is designed

HCPS GIFTED PROGRAM: Goals for Students The HCPS K-8 Gifted Resource Program is designed to nurture and extend curiosity, creative expression and developing self-directed learners through a variety of student-centered opportunities that foster creative risk-taking and support intellectual development. Goals that are focused upon are Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Inquiry, Communication/Leadership, and Independent Research For an in-depth look at our program goals, please visit http: //henricoschools. us/pdf/Support. Services/Gifted. Resource. Goals. pdf

Serving Our Students: Quality Curriculum Gifted students are exposed to activities specifically designed to

Serving Our Students: Quality Curriculum Gifted students are exposed to activities specifically designed to meet their needs as high-ability learners. Examples include: A national curriculum research project funded by the Dept. of Edu Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Act to nurture mathematical talent in elementary students. Navigators are a collection of activities intended to support group or independent study of a selected novel or book. The Navigator series was developed by the Center for Gifted Education at The College of William and Mary as a language arts resource for teachers and students.

Looking Ahead 6 th grade students are automatically enrolled in the Academic Enrichment course.

Looking Ahead 6 th grade students are automatically enrolled in the Academic Enrichment course. ▶ 7 th grade students have option of enrolling in the Academic Enrichment class at their middle school ▶ 8 th grade students have option of enrolling in “ 21 st Century Inquiry and Leadership” course (HS credit) OR ▶ GYSA at Wilder Middle School (must be id’d in math AND LA) ▶ blogs. henrico. k 12. va. us/gysa ▶ GATEway program at each high school ▶ Virtual-based program designed to reach gifted students county-wide through Schoology ▶

Most Challenging Educational Pathways for Gifted Students

Most Challenging Educational Pathways for Gifted Students

henricoschools. us/gifted

henricoschools. us/gifted

Identification: The Process For additional information and specific questions regarding identification, please contact: Gifted

Identification: The Process For additional information and specific questions regarding identification, please contact: Gifted Identification Coordinator, Corbin Franklin (crfranklin@henrico. k 12. va. us) Gifted Resource Teacher, Lisa Koprowski (elkoprowski@henrico. k 12. va. us) or visit www. henricoschools. us/gifted

Questions?

Questions?