matthew&haleysmom
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Does your elementary school have a gifted program? If yes what do they use to determine eligibility. And is there any type of program for kids who just miss those requirements.
We just had my son's 1st conference for 1st grade and they don't test until January, but at the same time it didn't look like someting was in place for kids who fall just short. From my understanding they use the Cogats and then if they place in the 90th % they are given an IQ test which needs to be 130. I just thought there would be something else for kids just short of this. Besides having the teacher give extra work.
Just curious what other schools do
This is what happens where DD goes to school. If the student scores above the 90th percentile on the Cogat, there is another component of testing. Once they are identified gifted, the student will begin receiving services within the classroom. The students are placed in classroom with teachers who have gifted certifications and the gifted teacher comes in to help with differentiating instruction several times a week. This has worked well for DD. She also participates in an accelerated curriculum in addition to gifted program.
If your child just misses the cut off, there are no services.
