Gifted Education

It is the intent of the Wilmington Area School District that gifted students are provided with quality gifted educational services and programs. Gifted education is based on the unique strengths and/or abilities of the student.In order to assist in the early identification of any student who may require differentiated instruction, the District has established screening procedures including, but not limited to, a review of the following information; standardized and criterion referenced test data, developmental checklists, anecdotal records, curriculum-based assessments, and formative evaluation procedures. Parents and teachers may also make recommendations for gifted identification. Determination of mentally gifted shall include a full assessment and comprehensive report by a public school psychologist specifying the nature and degree of the ability. There are multiple criteria for gifted support program placement:

§ Outstanding intellectual and creative ability.

§ Student profile indicates gifted ability.

§ Teacher and parent recommendations suggest superior ability.

§ IQ score of 130 or higher or when other educational criteria strongly indicate gifted ability and need for a gifted support program. Deficits in processing speed or memory, as indicated by testing, will not solely exclude an individual from gifted identification.

§The Gifted Multi-disciplinary Team (GMDT) determines that the student’s needs are currently not being met within the regular curriculum in identified areas.

The report will contain recommendations as to whether the student is gifted and in need of specially designed instruction. The GMDT will base educational placement decisions on the gifted student’s strengths.

For students who qualify for gifted education a Gifted Individualized Education Program (GIEP) will be written. The GIEP enables gifted students to participate in, but are not limited to, course acceleration, enrichment programs, grade advancement, independent study, Academic Games, and attending college classes. The District makes every effort to meet the needs of each gifted student both in and out of the classroom.

Director of Special Education
Michael Conglose
conglose@wasd.school
(724) 656-8866 x 6502

School Psychologist
Dr. Michael O’Donovan
odonovan@wasd.school
(724) 656-8866 x 6504

Special Education Secretary
Mrs. Julie Shenker
shenker@wasd.school
(724) 656-8866 x 6503

Resources

Special_Education_Plan_2022_-_2025_Draft

Procedural-Safeguards-Notice

2018-19_SDAnnualPublicNoticeofSpecialEducationServicesandPrograms_updated

Language_of_SpEd_1012

idea2004parentguide

Education_ABCs_1_13

Eval_IEP_Process_0113

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