
G/T Services - 5th to 6th
Lewisville ISD Gifted & Talented Services
The transition from elementary school to middle school can feel both exciting and overwhelming at the same time. It's a big step on the road to independence. Thinking ahead and developing a good plan will help ensure that middle school is a rewarding experience.
G/T SERVICE MODELS
While many students may benefit from specialized services, LISD's G/T services are designed for students who have demonstrated a need for them through data collection and testing.
ELEMENTARY SERVICE MODEL
Students who have qualified for services are placed in a general education classroom clustered with at least two other G/T students. Beginning the 2nd semester of grade 2, identified students receive additional pull-out services provided by the campus G/T Facilitator. These services are intended to help students understand themselves as learners and thinkers, while simultaneously developing their potential through interdisciplinary, open-ended exploration. Elementary G/T curriculum is focused on seven capacities--leadership, creativity, problem-solving, critical thinking, self-awareness, research, and communication.
SECONDARY SERVICE MODEL
As the G/T model shifts from elementary pull-out to secondary academics, services diversify across content areas. Students are encouraged to select courses that are the best fit for their abilities, passions, and interests. G/T options include LEAP (G/T ELAR), G/T Science, and Honors Math.
MAINTAINING G/T DESIGNATION
All students receiving G/T services in elementary school will automatically continue services in middle school, with no reevaluation required.
G/T students are required to enroll in at least ONE advanced academics course each school year to keep their G/T status. Advanced academics classes include Honors and G/T designated courses.
Should students no longer be enrolled in at least ONE advanced academics course, a furlough or exit from services is required.
G/T SERVICE OPTIONS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS*
*Participation in the district's Gifted & Talented program is NOT required for enrollment in Honors or AP classes.
COURSE CONSIDERATIONS
Before making course selections, consider the following:
Number of Advanced Courses
Students are only required to take ONE advanced course per school year to keep G/T status. A combination of G/T, Honors, and On-level courses may be taken.
Time Requirements
Evaluate the ability to designate study time for academic courses, and assess the amount of time allotted for extracurricular activities (e.g. sports).
Personal Interests
Courses should be a reflection of a student's interests, passions, and abilities.
COURSE SELECTIONS*
Students will be asked to choose from the following:
4 Academic Courses
- English Language Arts - G/T, Honors, or On-level
- Science - G/T, Honors, or On-level
- Math - Honors or On-level
- Honors Math courses have an accelerated curriculum.
- Students who do not choose Honors Math in 6th grade would need to meet prerequisites before enrolling in 7th grade Honors Math.
- Social Studies - Honors or On-level
1 Physical Education Course
- P.E. or Pre-Athletics
2 Elective Courses
- 1 Required Fine Arts & 2 Campus Options (e.g. Tech Apps, Strategies for Success, etc.)
- Campus options may vary by campus.
Students may opt to take advanced academics courses at any grade level. G/T identification is not required for students to participate in Honors courses.
*Course availability varies by campus.
ADJUSTMENT TIME
The shift to middle school is significant in the life of a child, and may require adjusting to:
- Large campus environment
- Increased need for independence
- Mixed social groups from surrounding elementary schools
- Classroom technology expectations
Sometimes it takes students about 9 weeks of school to acclimate to this new environment. They may need a little encouragement, patience, and understanding along the way. This is a great opportunity for students to learn the value of perseverance and productive struggle.
G/T QUALIFICATION REMINDER
Qualification for services is demonstrated through performance on standardized aptitude and achievement tests, as well as G/T characteristic scales, planned learning experiences, classroom observations, and student work samples.
ELEMENTARY IDENTIFICATION
LISD strives to identify students who need G/T services prior to 6th grade.All students in grades K-2 participate in G/T planned experiences and lessons led by the G/T Facilitator. These are universal assessment opportunities designed to elicit gifted behaviors. Data gained from experiences is tracked over time and used to identify students who may need gifted services.
LISD also conducts online universal assessment in grade 2 during the fall semester and grade 4 during the spring semester. Students who show potential on the assessments may be eligible for additional testing as part of the G/T qualification process.
Parents seeking to refer grade 5 students during second semester should complete the Secondary G/T Referral Form, as these students will be assessed during the summer before beginning middle school.
SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION
All students receiving G/T services in elementary school will continue services in middle school without reevaluation. Students may also be referred for G/T assessment at the secondary level. To determine if a child needs gifted services in LISD, parents are encouraged to review the resources linked below before making a referral. Please note that G/T identification is not required for students to participate in Honors courses.
LISD Gifted & Talented Services
We strive to identify and engage a diverse population of gifted/talented students, build relationships that support student growth, ignite within students a desire for learning, and provide services and supports to meet students' unique social-emotional and educational needs every day.
Website: https://www.lisd.net/gt
Location: 1565 West Main Street, Lewisville, TX, USA
Phone: 469-948-8046
Twitter: @LISD_GT