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Gifted Programs
Gifted
education services are available for Prince William County
students in kindergarten through grade 12. Students
identified as potentially gifted in kindergarten receive
services in the regular classroom. Students identified as
potentially gifted in an academic area in grades one
through three are provided with
appropriate instruction in each elementary school.
Porter
has a site-based gifted education program. This program
offers a variety of educational opportunities that provide
enrichment, extension, and acceleration of the classroom
curriculum.
START (Strategies for
Teaching and Reaching for Talents) is the Prince William
County Public Schools Gifted Education Program for grades
K-3. Students at this level are identified as
potentially gifted. This suggests they have a strong
potential to achieve in the verbal or quantitative
academic area.
Children (grades K-3) who are placed in the Porter START
program for gifted education have a variety of
opportunities to excel in all areas of the curriculum.
They are encouraged to solve problems and develop skills
while thinking creatively and critically. They
participate in classes once a week with the gifted
education teacher. The amount of time spent per week
depends on the grade level of the student.
These
identified children in kindergarten, first, second, and
third grades are taken out of the regular classroom to
work with the gifted education resource teacher in a small
group setting once a week. Times vary with the grade
level. The gifted resource teacher and the classroom
teacher work together to meet the needs of the identified
children by offering differentiated curriculum in regards
to content, process, and products.
At the end of third
grade, students are formally identified in the category of
intellectual aptitude and specific academic aptitude. Such
students receive additional services during both fourth
and fifth grades in a school-based program or in a gifted
education center.
SIGNET
(Schools Involved In Gifted Needs In Education Today) is
the Prince William County Public Schools
Gifted Education Program for grades 4-5. The program
provides service to students identified in the categories
of general intellectual ability and specific academic
aptitude. These students receive additional services
during both fourth and fifth grades in a school based
program or in a gifted education center.
Fourth and fifth grade
students who are placed in the Porter SIGNET program for
gifted education are offered a variety of opportunities to
excel in all areas of the curriculum, participate in
independent studies, and actively engage in cooperative
learning and problem solving. They participate in classes
once a week with the gifted education teacher.
In the sixth, seventh,
and eighth grades, identified students receive appropriate
instruction in each of the middle schools in Prince
William County. Students have the option to take
classes in extended mathematics and extended language
arts.
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