Transcript Document
Understanding
the AIG Program
PCS Parent/Guardian Meeting
November 4, 2010
Acceleration
Challenge
Honors
Innovation
Enrichment
Visionary
Excellence
Agenda
• Introductions
• Overview of 2010-2013 PCS AIG
Plan
• Role of the AIG Coach
• Services for AIG students
• Question/Answer
Local Plan Development
• New AIG Standards from DPI
• Self-assessment by AIG Coaches and
administrators
• Input from AIG Advisory Board
• Survey data from students,
parents/guardians, teachers, and
administrators
• Selected focus standards for 20102013 as basis for local plan
Program Design
Vision: We will facilitate the enrichment,
extension, and acceleration of the curriculum
for high-achieving and gifted learners.
The mission of the Academic and Intellectually
Gifted Program is to help students have
more questions than answers and nurture a
love of discovery. We encourage students to
be a constant source of energy, to seek
answers thereby creating lifelong learners.
Identification
• Students are identified as gifted at the
end of third grade or the beginning of
fourth grade.
• Students can also be identified throughout
4th-12th grades.
• If students demonstrate evidence of
giftedness in three of the four areas, they
may be identified as AIG (Academically
Intellectually Gifted).
Pender County Schools Identification Criteria for AIG Program
To be identified as Academically and Intellectually Gifted, a student must have evidence for support in at least
three of the four categories.
Aptitude/
Ability
-Cognitive Abilities Test
(CogAT)- Student must
score at least 90th
percentile in area of
identification (grade 3
only)
-Otis-Lennon School
Ability Test (OLSAT)Student must score at
least 90th percentile in
area of identification
(grades 3-12)
-Naglieri Nonverbal
Ability Test- 2nd Ed.
(NNAT2)- Student must
score at least 90th
percentile (grades 3-12)
*Achievement
Performance
Observation of
Gifted
Characteristics
-Iowa Test of Basic Skills
(ITBS)- Student must
score at least 90th
percentile in area of
identification (grades 3-8)
-Iowa Test of Educational
Development (ITED)
Student must score at
least 90th percentile in
area of identification
(grades 9-12)
-CAT, TerraNova,
Stanford 10, and FCAT
scores will be considered
for transfer students*
-EOG scores- Student
must score at least 90th
percentile in area of
identification (grades 3-8)
-EOC scores- Student
must score at least 90th
percentile in area of
identification
-GPA- 3.5 unweighted
(grades 9-12)
-Portfolio Samples
-Grades- yearly average of
90 or above in the area of
identification
-Renzulli Scale for Rating
Behavioral Characteristics
of Talented and Gifted
Students (completed by
AIG Coach, classroom
teacher, or other school
personnel)
-Behavior Scale completed
by parent/guardian
-Interest
Inventory/Interview
completed by student
* Qualifying achievement tests must be nationally normed
IQ Test- Scores of 130 or above will be considered for students who already receive services through the Exceptional Children’s
program. Scores from IQ tests administered outside of the school setting will be reviewed by the AIG Coach during the screening
process, but a score of 130 or above does not guarantee identification in the AIG Program.
The Role of the AIG Coach with
Classroom Teachers (Elem/MS)
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Assist with vertical alignment
Assist with data analysis
Assist with curriculum pacing
Collaborate on differentiated instruction
Co-teaching and model lessons
Develop instructional resources for
enrichment activities, projects, and
instruction
The Role of the AIG Coach
at the High School level
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Consult with students on college applications
Monitor AIG student course selection assuring they are on a gifted track
with Honors and Advanced Placement courses
Assist with data analysis
Help counselors with student academic planning meetings
Assist with College Fair Day
Work with Chambers of Commerce to obtain scholarship dollars for
students
Attend seminars on college admissions and relevant information so that the
AIG Coach can assist students in college visits and tours
Assist in finding community service opportunities to build a stronger
student resume for college
Assist with and monitor signing up for SAT and ACT
ADEP meetings with each student at least once a year
State and regional meetings to maintain accurate trends in advancing
Academically Gifted education.
Service Options
Nurturing Services (available in grades K-12)
• Students who show strong academic performance in grades
K-12 may receive nurturing services although they have not
been identified as AIG. The purpose of these services is to
nurture their potential and support their academic success.
Collaborative Services (available in grades 4-8)
• Students are cluster grouped with AIG and other high
performing students. The AIG Coach will work
collaboratively with classroom teachers to plan
differentiated instruction and critical thinking activities.
Consultative Services (available in grades 4-8)
• Students may not be cluster grouped with AIG and other
high performing students but will still receive services from
the AIG Coach. These services will be based on the
student’s needs.
Services for High School Students (available in grades 9-12)
• AIG students will receive differentiated instruction
through Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) classes. AIG
students will also receive consultative services and
academic counseling from the AIG Coach.
AIG Program Plan for Student’s
Service and Curricular
Accommodations
• ADEPs for elementary, middle,
and high school students are
reviewed annually with students
and parents/guardians
Acceleration Options
• Subject acceleration for students
needs documentation and collaboration
with the AIG Coach
• High school courses offered in middle
schools (Algebra, Algebra II, Earth and
Environmental Science, World History,
English I, and foreign language)
What you can expect from
your child’s AIG Coach
• Yearly parent/guardian meeting
• Review of ADEP (paperwork explaining
service options)
• Advocate for gifted students
• Monthly AIG newsletter for
parents/guardians
AIG Local Plan 20102013
•View the plan online
http://www.pendercountyschools.net/depar
tments/instructional_support_services/aig/
p_c_s_local_a_i_g_plan_2010-2013/
•See the AIG Coach at your school to view
a copy
Enrichment Opportunities
• Summer Enrichment:
http://www.craven.k12.nc.us/index.php?option=c
om_content&view=article&id=129&Itemid=122
• Enrichment Opportunitities:
http://www.raleighcharterhs.org/collegecounselin
g/CCDocuments/EnrichmentOpportunities.pdf
• Summer and Enrichment Opportunities –
http://www2.chccs.k12.nc.us/education/compone
nts/album/default.php?sectiondetailid=47108
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