G&T Criteria K thru 5th
The Gifted and Talented
program is about identifying students that possess or demonstrate high levels
of ability in one or more content area compared to their chronological peers in
the local district and who require modification
of their educational program if they are to achieve in accordance with their
capabilities. New Jersey Administrative Code 6A:8-3.1. Using this
administrative code as a guide, the Township of Union Public Schools G&T
program focuses on identifying and providing an engaging educational
environment. The students will be academically challenged, enriched and
accelerated to enable them to make continuous progress in school.
The
Gifted and Talented Programs for the gifted students surpasses appropriate
grade level and place an emphasis on analysis, synthesis and evaluation. The
Gifted and Talented Program creates opportunities for students to venture
“outside of the box”, to see beyond that which is apparent to the average
learner. Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory is incorporated
for the gifted students use their preferred intelligence to demonstrate their
giftedness. The G&T program hone students’ exceptional skills and encourage
students to reach higher levels of productivity.
Specific groups of
students are pulled out from their regular class and participate in enrichment
activities with their G&T teacher. The Kindergarten thru Second grade
students meet with the G&T teacher on a rotation schedule. Third and Fourth
grade students meet with the G&T teacher twice per week. A class period is
approximately 40 minutes. Many of the assignments for G&T are project based
including the yearly G&T Entrepreneurship Challenge for 4th graders
that is done annually in the district during the month of May.
Students
will use 21st century learning skills, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication
and Critical Thinking. They will be encouraged to use these skills in class to
complete their assignments and projects.
The core academic areas
are enhanced in the G&T program include but are not limited to College and
Career Readiness, Language Arts, STEM, Social Studies, etc.
For Kindergarten thru
First Grade, students will have to fulfill at least 3 of the 4 criteria
described below:
Kindergarten criteria:
1. Teacher
Recommendation
2.
Special Area Teacher
Recommendation
3.
Parent Recommendation
4.
iReady Scores
First Grade criteria:
1.
Participation in
Kindergarten G&T
2. Teacher
Recommendation
3.
Special Area Teacher Recommendation
4.
iReady Scores
For the Second thru
Fifth grade, students will have to fulfill at least 4 of the 6 criteria
described below.
Second Grade criteria:
1. G&T Teacher Evaluation
2. Teacher recommendation
3. Special Area Teacher Recommendation
4. 3.8 GPA and higher
5. Lexile Scores
6. iReady Scores: Top 10% on the previous year’s
end of the year assessment in both reading and math within their building
Third Grade criteria:
1. Teacher Recommendation
2. Special Area Teacher Recommendation
3. 3.8 GPA and higher
4. iReady Scores: Top 10% on the previous
year’s end of the year assessment in both reading and math within their
building
5. Passing Torrance Test Score
6. Lexile Scores
Fourth Grade criteria
1. Teacher Recommendation
2. Special Area Teacher Recommendation
3. iReady Scores: Top 10% on the previous
year’s end of the year assessment in both reading and math within their
building
4. Exceeded Expectations in Reading and Math 3rd
Grade PARCC Scores
5. GPA 3.8 and higher
6. Passing Torrance Test Score
Fifth Grade criteria:
1. Teacher Recommendation
2. Special Area Teacher Recommendation
3. iReady Scores: Top 10% on the previous
year’s end of the year assessment in both reading and math within their
building
4. Exceeded Expectations in Reading and Math 4th
Grade PARCC Scores
5. GPA 3.8 and higher
6. Passing Torrance Test Score