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District Identification and Service Policy and Plan

District Identification Policy

JACKSON LOCAL SCHOOLS

POLICY AND PLAN

 FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND SERVICE 

OF CHILDREN WHO ARE GIFTED

2024-2025

DEFINITION

 “Gifted” means students who perform or show potential for performing at remarkably high levels of accomplishment when compared to others of their age, experience or environment and who are identified under division (A), (B), (C), or (D) of section 3324.03 of the Ohio Revised Code.

 

DISTRICT IDENTIFICATION PLAN

The district accepts referrals, screens and identifies, or screens and reassesses students who perform or show potential for performing at high levels of accomplishment in the areas of superior cognitive ability, specific academic ability, creative thinking ability, and/or visual and/or performing arts. The district must follow policy and procedures established in Ohio Administrative Code 3301-51-15.  These rules specify that assessment instruments must come from the list approved by the Ohio Department of Education.

 

Referral

Children may be referred to in writing on an ongoing basis, based on the following:

  • Child request (self-referral);

  • Teacher recommendation;

  • Parent/guardian request;

  • Child referral of peer; and

  • Other (e.g., psychologist, community members, principal, gifted coordinator, etc.)

 

Upon receipt of a referral, the district will:

  • Follow the process as outlined in this document; and

  • Notify parents of the results of screening or assessment and identification within 30 days.

 

Screening

The district ensures equal access to screening and further assessment of all district children, including culturally or linguistically diverse children, children from low socio-economic backgrounds, children with disabilities and children for whom English is a second language.

 

Identification

When the screening assessment has been completed, if the data obtained is from an approved identification instrument and the score meets cut-off scores specified in the Department of Education guidance, the identification decision is made and the student's educational needs are determined.  Identification scores remain in effect for the remainder of the student’s K-12 school experience.

 

Reassessment

When the screening assessment has been completed, if the data is from an approved screening instrument or from an identification instrument on which the student is within a district-specified range below the identification score, re-assessment for possible identification occurs.

 

Identification Process

The district shall provide at least two opportunities each year for assessment in the case of children requesting assessment or recommended for assessment by teachers, parents or other children.

 

Superior Cognitive Ability

Assessments the district administers that provide for superior cognitive identification (provide at least two for assessment and reassessment purposes):

Test

Grade

Purpose

Required Score

Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Form 7 - Level 8

2

  • Whole grade screener

  • Identify gifted superior cognitive ability

128

Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Form 7 - Level 11

5

  • Whole grade screener

  • Identify gifted superior cognitive ability

128

Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Form 8  - Level 8

2

Retest for gifted identification

126 or 127

Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Form 8 - Level 11

5

Retest for gifted identification

126 or 127

 

Specific Academic Ability

Assessments the district administers that provide for specific academic identification (provide at least two for assessment and reassessment purposes):

 

Test

Grade

Purpose

Score

NWEA MAP Growth Reading 

Renzulli Scales - Reading

K-1

Whole grade screener (winter or spring)

N/A

NWEA MAP Growth Math

Renzulli Scales - Math

K-1

Whole grade screener (winter or spring)

N/A

Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS)

Form E - Level 5/6

K

Identify gifted academic ability (reading and math)

95

Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) Form E -  Level 7

1

Identify gifted academic ability (reading and math)

95

NWEA MAP Growth Reading

2-8

Whole grade screener (fall or winter)

N/A

NWEA MAP Growth Math

2-8

Whole grade screener (fall or winter)

N/A

NWEA MAP Growth Reading

2-8

Identify gifted academic ability (fall, winter and spring)

95

NWEA MAP Growth Math

2-8

Identify gifted academic ability (fall, winter and spring)

95

NWEA MAP Growth Reading

2-8

Retest for reading (winter or spring)

93 or 94

NWEA MAP Growth Math

2-8

Retest for math (winter or spring)

93 or 94

Stanford Achievement (10th edition) - science only

7

Identify gifted academic ability

95

Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) Form F -  Level 13

7

Retest for science

93 or 94

 

Visual and Performing Arts

Assessments the district administers that provide for visual and performing arts identification (provide at least two for assessment and reassessment purposes):

 

Test

Grade

Purpose

Required Score

ODEW Performance Rubrics for Visual and Performing Arts

8-12

Identify gifted ability

TBD by ODEW

 

Creative Thinking Ability

Assessments the district administers that provide for creative thinking identification (provide at least two for assessment and reassessment purposes):

 

Test

Grade

Purpose

Required Score

Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Form 7 - Level 8

2

Part 1 of gifted identification for gifted creative thinkers

112

Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) Form 7 - Level 11

5

Part 1 of gifted identification for gifted creative thinkers

112

Gifted and Talented Evaluation Scales (GATES2) - Creativity

2 and 5

Part 2 of gifted identification for gifted creative thinkers

111

 

Out-of-District Scores

The district accepts scores, completed within the preceding 24 months on assessment instruments approved for use by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, provided by other schools and/or trained personnel outside the school district.

 

Transfer

The district ensures that any child transferring into the district will be assessed within 90 days of the transfer at the request of the parent. Parents shall contact the building principal.

 

Appeal Procedure

An appeal by the parent is the reconsideration of the result of any part of the identification process which would include:

  • Screening procedure or assessment instrument (which results in identification);

  • The scheduling of children for assessment;

  • The placement of a student in any program; and

  • Receipt of services.

 

Parents should submit a letter to the superintendent or designee outlining the nature of the concern. The superintendent or designee will convene a meeting with the parent/guardian, which may include other school personnel. The superintendent or designee will issue a written final decision within 30 days of the appeal. This written notice should include the reason for the decision(s).

 

DISTRICT SERVICE PLAN

The district ensures equal opportunity for all district students identified as gifted to receive any services offered by the district for which the student meets the criteria. 

 

District Name for Service

Service Setting

Grade Level

Criteria for Service

Service Provider

Clustered classroom(s)

ELA

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G2-12

Reading ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

AND/OR

Creativity ID

Classroom teacher

Clustered classroom(s)

Math

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G2-12

Math ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

Classroom teacher

Clustered classroom(s)

World Language

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G7-12

Reading ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

AND/OR

Creativity ID

Classroom teacher

Clustered classroom(s)

Science

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G8-12

Science ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

Classroom teacher

Clustered classroom(s)

Social Studies

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G9-12

Social Studies ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

Classroom teacher

Clustered classroom(s)

Visual Art

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G8-12

Creativity ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

AND/OR

Visual Art ID

Classroom teacher




District Name for Service

Service Setting

Grade Level

Criteria for Service

Service Provider

Clustered classroom(s)

Instrumental Music

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G9-12

Instrumental Music ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

AND/OR

Visual Art ID

Classroom teacher

Clustered classroom(s)

Vocal Music

Regular Classroom Cluster Group

G9-12

Vocal Music ID

AND/OR

Superior Cognitive ID

AND/OR

Visual Art ID

Classroom teacher

AP Course

Regular Classroom  AP

G9-G12

Must meet prerequisite criteria

Classroom teacher

CCP Course

Regular Classroom 

CCP

G7-G12

(per application)

Determined by CCP team

Classroom teacher

Subject/Whole Grade Acceleration; Clustered classroom

Regular Classroom with Acceleration

K-12

(as referred)

Acceleration Committee - using Iowa Acceleration Scale as a guide

Classroom teacher




Withdrawal

If at any time a student wishes to withdraw from gifted programs or services the request should be written by the parent or child to the building administrator. If children request to withdraw, parents will be notified.

 

DISTRICT ENRICHMENT PLAN

Enrichments are activities purposely designed to expose students to a wide variety of disciplines, issues, occupations, hobbies, persons, places and/or events. They may expand the score of the regular curriculum or introduce topics not covered in the general education program. Any staff member may be the originator of enrichment, and the student audience will vary depending on interest and ability. Enrichments are not reported to the Ohio Department of Education as gifted services.

 

IDENTIFICATION AND SERVICE PLAN APPROVAL

District identification and service plans must be sent to the Ohio Department of Education as a part of the annual self-report. The department will review the plans within 60 days of submission. Changes in identification and/or service plan procedures must be reported to the Ohio Department of Education immediately upon revision. The department will review and notify the district within 60 days of receipt of revisions.





If you have questions, please call Amanda Hunsicker at (330) 830-8100 or email at amh3jc@jackson.sparcc.org