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Talented and Gifted Program Creek View Elementary School Jennifer Bowers [email protected] Carol Evans [email protected] www.cvestag.weebly.com

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Page 1: Talented and Gifted Program Creek View Elementary School Jennifer Bowers BowersJ@fultonschools.orgBowersJ@fultonschools.org Carol Evans EvansCE@fultonschools.orgEvansCE@fultonschools.org.

Talented and Gifted ProgramCreek View Elementary School

Jennifer Bowers [email protected]

Carol Evans [email protected]

www.cvestag.weebly.com

Page 2: Talented and Gifted Program Creek View Elementary School Jennifer Bowers BowersJ@fultonschools.orgBowersJ@fultonschools.org Carol Evans EvansCE@fultonschools.orgEvansCE@fultonschools.org.

Important things to remember• “Screening” is not the same as “testing.” It

simply means that we are reviewing data to determine who may be tested.

• The state of Georgia and Fulton County Schools set the rules for screening, referral, testing, and eligibility.

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Which standardized test scores does the TAG program use for

screening and/or eligibility?

• Checkpoints Acceleration Assessments

• CRCT Scores

• ITBS scores

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How does the TAG program use Checkpoints Acceleration Assessments?

• In grades K-1, a student who receives an 80%+ on both the reading and the math assessments are referred for possible testing in August.

• In grades 2-3, a student who scores 80%+ on either the reading or the math are referred for possible testing in August.

• These scores are not used for eligibility, only for screening.

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How does the TAG program use CRCT scores?

• We look at the CRCT scores from the previous school year each August for students in fourth and fifth grade.

• Each year, the cut-off scores change. This year, the cut-off score for reading is 870+ and for math is 887+. Those meeting the cut-off score in either area are referred for possible testing.

• Scores can be used for screening only, not for eligibility.

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How does the TAG program use ITBS scores for screening? • Primarily used for

students in third and fifth

• We look at the total reading, total math, and composite scores.

• A student must have 85%+ in one of the areas AND 90%+ in another area in order to be referred for possible testing.

• These scores can also be used for eligibility as they are nationally normed.

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What do you mean by “possible testing?”

• All students need supporting information before they can be tested. This can include:– 90% total reading, total math, or composite on ITBS– 90% on TTCT– Advanced reading or math placement– Outstanding work products/performance– Mental ability score of 96%+– Five categories checked on the CISS checklist during the current school

year– 90% on GRS-M– CRCT cut-off score in reading or math

• For students tested for TAG within the last two years, we need to check the testing history to see which, if any, tests can be given.

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How do the ITBS scores tie into middle school placements?

• In middle school, the students are served in content areas. The TAG subjects offered are Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies.

• In order to make middle school placements for TAG students, teachers primarily use:– Teacher recommendations– Content area grades (80%+)– ITBS scores (Total reading, Social Studies, and

Science)

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Where can I go if I have more questions?• TAG website at

www.cvestag.weebly.com

• Click on Frequently Asked Questions for information about screening, referral, testing, eligibility, and the program itself.

• Click on Resources for information on websites, books, summer camps, products, and extension ideas.

• If you do not find the answer to your question, please feel free to email us.