Gifted students are those students who demonstrate high levels of academic accomplishment or show exceptional academic potential beyond their age peers of similar experience or environment. These students need advanced and complex content that is paced and sequenced to respond to their intellectual curiosity, exceptional problem-solving abilities, and rapid acquisition and mastery of information.
The PWCS Gifted Education Program offers pull-out resource services for students in kindergarten through 12th grade whose learning needs cannot be entirely met in the general education classroom setting.
Gifted students typically have one of more of the following characteristics.
- Curious, questioning attitude
- Keen observer
- Vivid imagination
- Learns quickly
- Sophisticated sense of humor
- Exceptional memory
- Sensitive to human issues, fairness, and justice
- Strong communication skills
- Motivated to learn or develop a skill
- Quick to learn a second language
- Intense interests
- Enjoys problem-solving
About The Identification Process
The gifted education identification process is ongoing throughout the school year. A student can be referred at any time by a parent, professional, divisionwide screening tool, or self-referral. The process begins with the completion of a referral form. These forms are available below.
Please return your referral form to Christine Johnson, the gifted education resource teacher at Loch Lomond Elementary School. If you would like a printed copy of the referral form, have any questions about gifted services, or if you or would like more information, please contact Christine Johnson at [email protected].
More information about the gifted identification process and gifted services can also be found on the PWCS Gifted Education website.