Gifted defined

WHAT IS GIFTED?

The Exceptional Children's Educational Act (ECEA) defines "gifted" children as:

Those persons between the ages of four and twenty-one whose aptitude or competence in abilities, talents, and potential for accomplishment in one or more domains are so exceptional or developmentally advanced that they require special provisions to meet their educational programming needs. Gifted children are hereafter referred to as gifted students. Children under five who are gifted may also be provided with early childhood special educational services. Gifted students include gifted students with disabilities (i.e. twice exceptional) and students with exceptional abilities or potential from all socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural populations. Gifted students are capable of high performance, exceptional production, or exceptional learning behavior by virtue of any or a combination of these areas of giftedness:

  • General or specific intellectual ability
  • Specific academic aptitude
  • Creative or productive thinking
  • Leadership abilities
  • Visual arts, performing arts, musical or psychomotor abilities 12.01(16)
ASD Gifted Education Mission:

Our service model is built to nurture the unique abilities of gifted and talented students by ensuring a challenging, inclusive, and supportive environment. We strive to:

  • Foster a love of learning through rigorous and differentiated instruction.
  • Develop resilience, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
  • Cultivate self-awareness and self-advocacy among students for their individual learning needs.
  • Ensure all students can learn and grow, regardless of their starting point.