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Characteristics
Have a smarty pants in the family?
Gifted and talented children often
begin communicating at an early
age, and use vocabulary far beyond
their age. But, gifted children are
diverse, and do not exhibit the same
characteristics. Education.com
states that they have an “unusual
capacity for processing information”
and are often able to process
information more quickly and
accurately than their peers.
Tests & Assessment
By state law, all students must be screened for
needing support, learning differences, and
giftedness. If your child scores at or above the
district’s threshold, parents are contacted for
permission to give them the state eligibility
assessment. It includes paperwork that parents
and the teacher must complete, with a hearing
and vision screening. The forms are scored by
school psychologists. Students with passing
scores are referred for IQ and individual
achievement testing by district psychologists.
Or, students can be privately tested, as long as
the test used meets state standards. Using
formative assessments can result in important
increases in student learning when teachers
engage gifted students in determining whether
they have met learning goals. Also using lessons
and other classroom experiences to monitor and
collect evidence on gifted students’ learning.
Services of CLUE & LRE
Support for gifted students may vary, based on
the requirements of the child’s Individualized
Education Plan (IEP). The following is the
typical schedule of services. Pre-K: Students
attend a CLUE class 2.5 hours/day, two days
each week. K-5th grades: Students attend the
pull-out CLUE class 2.5 hours/day, two days
each week in their own school or another one
nearby. 6th-9th grades: Students attend a 1-
hour daily CLUE English/Reading class,
designed to prepare them for Advanced.
Students not under an IEP, will receive the same
services as children who were identified via the
state process. Students needing LRE (Least
Restrictive Environment) support will receive it
in an inclusive environment; the general
education classroom.
Accommodations Used for
Gifted and Talented Learners
Students qualifying for gifted and
talented services under the state’s
eligibility process will get an
Individualized Education Plan (IEP),
which is formulated with input from
various school staff members and
parents. Many IEPs will specify that the
student take part in a pull-out gifted
class, but in some cases, there may be
other supports (provide additional work,
independent work in advanced grade
levels, emerge research-based
curriculum, etc.) that are more
appropriate to deepen knowledge and
skills. The IEP process is the parents’
chance to advocate for what the child
needs, so if the gifted class alone isn’t
going to cover it, now’s the time to speak
up about accommodations.
Parental Involvement Strategies
 Create a welcoming school climate.
 Provide families information related to
child development and creating
supportive learning environments.
 Provide a personal greeting and welcome
packet for all parents visiting the school,
including a community services
directory, important school contact
information, school calendar and
coupons to local businesses.
 Establish effective school-to-home and
home-to-school communication
 Strengthen families’ knowledge and
skills to support and extend their
children’s learning at home and in the
community.
 Engage families in school planning,
leadership and meaningful volunteer
opportunities.
 Connect families to community
resources
Community
Resources
Available
To ensure that families have resources to be
involved in their children’s education, here
some are links to free or inexpensive resources
in Memphis, TN: BRIDGES — A nonprofit
that provides opportunities for young people to
find their voice through unique experiential
learning activities that are adventurous,
relational, and transformative. Child Care
Services — This Tennessee Department of
Human Services site offers information about
different child care providers. Internet
Essentials — low-cost Internet access and
computer equipment for qualifying families
from Comcast. Team Autism Memphis — an
outpatient clinic supporting families while
providing services for autism and related
disorders. Understood.org — a free, online
resource for parents of children with learning
and attention issues. Memphis School Guide —
A parent's guide to Memphis and Shelby
County schools, including public and private.
References
REFERENCES
Memphis School Guide. (2019). Local Gifted Programs. Retrieved from http://memphisschoolguide.org/extra-credit/local-gifted-programs/
State Board of Education. (2016). Parent and Family Involvement Policy. Retrieved from http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Other-
Resources/Family-and-Community-Engagement/Getting-Parents-Involved/Sample-Best-Practices-for-Parent-Involvement-in-Sc
Shelby County Schools. (2019) Exceptional Children & Health Services: CLUE. Retrieved from
http://www.scsk12.org/exceptional/clue?PID=886
Memphis Opportunity Scholarship Trust. (2019) Community Resources. Retrieved from
https://www.memphisscholarships.org/resources/community-resources/
Webb, J., Gore, J., Amend, E., DeVries, A. (2007). A parent's guide to gifted children. Retrieved from www.greatpotentialpress.com.

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Amanda Cosey - Gifted and Talented Program Brochure for SPE/514

  • 1. Characteristics Have a smarty pants in the family? Gifted and talented children often begin communicating at an early age, and use vocabulary far beyond their age. But, gifted children are diverse, and do not exhibit the same characteristics. Education.com states that they have an “unusual capacity for processing information” and are often able to process information more quickly and accurately than their peers. Tests & Assessment By state law, all students must be screened for needing support, learning differences, and giftedness. If your child scores at or above the district’s threshold, parents are contacted for permission to give them the state eligibility assessment. It includes paperwork that parents and the teacher must complete, with a hearing and vision screening. The forms are scored by school psychologists. Students with passing scores are referred for IQ and individual achievement testing by district psychologists. Or, students can be privately tested, as long as the test used meets state standards. Using formative assessments can result in important increases in student learning when teachers engage gifted students in determining whether they have met learning goals. Also using lessons and other classroom experiences to monitor and collect evidence on gifted students’ learning. Services of CLUE & LRE Support for gifted students may vary, based on the requirements of the child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP). The following is the typical schedule of services. Pre-K: Students attend a CLUE class 2.5 hours/day, two days each week. K-5th grades: Students attend the pull-out CLUE class 2.5 hours/day, two days each week in their own school or another one nearby. 6th-9th grades: Students attend a 1- hour daily CLUE English/Reading class, designed to prepare them for Advanced. Students not under an IEP, will receive the same services as children who were identified via the state process. Students needing LRE (Least Restrictive Environment) support will receive it in an inclusive environment; the general education classroom.
  • 2. Accommodations Used for Gifted and Talented Learners Students qualifying for gifted and talented services under the state’s eligibility process will get an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), which is formulated with input from various school staff members and parents. Many IEPs will specify that the student take part in a pull-out gifted class, but in some cases, there may be other supports (provide additional work, independent work in advanced grade levels, emerge research-based curriculum, etc.) that are more appropriate to deepen knowledge and skills. The IEP process is the parents’ chance to advocate for what the child needs, so if the gifted class alone isn’t going to cover it, now’s the time to speak up about accommodations. Parental Involvement Strategies  Create a welcoming school climate.  Provide families information related to child development and creating supportive learning environments.  Provide a personal greeting and welcome packet for all parents visiting the school, including a community services directory, important school contact information, school calendar and coupons to local businesses.  Establish effective school-to-home and home-to-school communication  Strengthen families’ knowledge and skills to support and extend their children’s learning at home and in the community.  Engage families in school planning, leadership and meaningful volunteer opportunities.  Connect families to community resources Community Resources Available To ensure that families have resources to be involved in their children’s education, here some are links to free or inexpensive resources in Memphis, TN: BRIDGES — A nonprofit that provides opportunities for young people to find their voice through unique experiential learning activities that are adventurous, relational, and transformative. Child Care Services — This Tennessee Department of Human Services site offers information about different child care providers. Internet Essentials — low-cost Internet access and computer equipment for qualifying families from Comcast. Team Autism Memphis — an outpatient clinic supporting families while providing services for autism and related disorders. Understood.org — a free, online resource for parents of children with learning and attention issues. Memphis School Guide — A parent's guide to Memphis and Shelby County schools, including public and private.
  • 3. References REFERENCES Memphis School Guide. (2019). Local Gifted Programs. Retrieved from http://memphisschoolguide.org/extra-credit/local-gifted-programs/ State Board of Education. (2016). Parent and Family Involvement Policy. Retrieved from http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Other- Resources/Family-and-Community-Engagement/Getting-Parents-Involved/Sample-Best-Practices-for-Parent-Involvement-in-Sc Shelby County Schools. (2019) Exceptional Children & Health Services: CLUE. Retrieved from http://www.scsk12.org/exceptional/clue?PID=886 Memphis Opportunity Scholarship Trust. (2019) Community Resources. Retrieved from https://www.memphisscholarships.org/resources/community-resources/ Webb, J., Gore, J., Amend, E., DeVries, A. (2007). A parent's guide to gifted children. Retrieved from www.greatpotentialpress.com.