22 Pa. Code § 16.21 - General
(a) Each school
district shall adopt and use a system to locate and identify all students
within that district who are thought to be gifted and in need of specially
designed instruction.
(b) Each
school district shall conduct awareness activities to inform the public of
gifted education services and programs and the manner by which to request these
services and programs. These awareness activities shall be designed to reach
parents of students enrolled in the public schools and the parents of school
age children not enrolled in the public schools. Awareness activities shall be
conducted annually and include providing information in local newspapers, other
media, student handbooks and on the school district web site.
(c) Each school district shall determine the
student's needs through a screening and evaluation process which meets the
requirements of this chapter.
(d)
Each school district shall establish procedures to determine whether a student
is mentally gifted. This term includes a person who has an IQ of 130 or higher
or when multiple criteria as set forth in this chapter and in Department
Guidelines indicate gifted ability. Determination of gifted ability will not be
based on IQ score alone. Deficits in memory or processing speed, as indicated
by testing, cannot be the sole basis upon which a student is determined to be
ineligible for gifted special education. A person with an IQ score lower than
130 may be admitted to gifted programs when other educational criteria in the
profile of the person strongly indicate gifted ability. Determination of
mentally gifted must include an assessment by a certified school
psychologist.
(e) Multiple criteria
indicating gifted ability include:
(1) A year
or more above grade achievement level for the normal age group in one or more
subjects as measured by Nationally normed and validated achievement tests able
to accurately reflect gifted performance. Subject results shall yield academic
instruction levels in all academic subject areas.
(2) An observed or measured rate of
acquisition/retention of new academic content or skills that reflect gifted
ability.
(3) Demonstrated
achievement, performance or expertise in one or more academic areas as
evidenced by excellence of products, portfolio or research, as well as
criterion-referenced team judgment.
(4) Early and measured use of high level
thinking skills, academic creativity, leadership skills, intense academic
interest areas, communications skills, foreign language aptitude or technology
expertise.
(5) Documented,
observed, validated or assessed evidence that intervening factors such as
English as a second language, disabilities defined in
34 CFR
300.8 (relating to child with a disability),
gender or race bias, or socio/cultural deprivation are masking gifted
abilities.
Notes
The provisions of this § 16.21 amended under sections 1372 and 2603-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. §§ 13-1372 and 26-2603-B).
This section cited in 22 Pa. Code § 16.22 (relating to gifted multidisciplinary evaluation).
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