
Our staff addresses the Social Emotional Learning Standards and the unique needs of gifted students by working with whole classes, small groups, and individuals. Enriched activities and opportunities to extend beyond standard grade level skills and concepts are routine. Learning is developmentally appropriate, while offering acceleration tailored to the particular needs of a given classroom of students. We provide an environment where students consistently interact with same-age peers who are also intellectual peers. Our program is grounded in challenge, student engagement, differentiated learning and the social and emotional needs of highly gifted learners. HG program staff are trained in gifted education, enabling them to address a variety of gifted-related issues including perfectionism and underachievement. More information is also available at Rogers Park Elementary Highly Gifted Program. To qualify, students must score in the 99th percentile for cognitive ability, the 98th percentile for achievement in math and reading, and in the 99th percentile on an IQ assessment.įor more information, please complete the ASD Gifted Program Request for Information form. Approximately 210 kindergarten through sixth grade students, nearly 40% of the school’s total population, share classrooms with their academic peers. The Anchorage School District supports the unique needs of highly gifted students by offering the Highly Gifted (HG) Program at Rogers Park Elementary School.



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2023-2024 GaDOE Resource Manual for Gifted Education Services.Please see the GaDOE Competitive Grants page for a listing of grant awards. To ensure that students are engaged and challenged, these grants target the areas of College Readiness and Talent Development, Mathematics, Health and PE, Science, Social Studies, and World Languages and Global Workforce Initiiatives. The funds are designed to support Whole Child Education. Please contact your local school and school system for additional information. Ī third round of Opportunity Grants has been awarded by the Georgia Department of Education. This is especially evident in systems that have been awarded IE-2 or Charter status by the Georgia Board of Education. Many gifted education decisions and procedures are left to the discretion of local school systems so that they may address the unique needs of their communities.
