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Gifted & Talented Education

Passaic County Technical Vocational School District - Gifted & Talented Program

In Compliance with N.J.A.C 6A:8-3.1 Passaic County Technical Vocational School District provides enrichment opportunities for students seeking to engage in additional activities and learning opportunities beyond that of the general curriculum. The NJDOE defines gifted students as:

"Those students who possess or demonstrate high levels of ability, in one or more content areas, when compared to their chronological peers in the local district and who require modification of their educational program if they are to achieve in accordance with their capabilities."

Passaic County Technical Vocational School District provides adjustment and/or modification to instruction enabling a student who is gifted and talented to participate in, benefit from, and demonstrate knowledge and application of the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in one or more content areas at the instructional level of the student, not just the student’s grade level.

Identification of Gifted & Talented Students

The process to identify gifted and talented students includes multiple measures in order to identify student strengths in intellectual ability, creativity, or a specific academic area. The identification process shall include consideration of all students, including those who are English language learners and those with Individualized Education Programs or Section 504 Plans. As a receiving County Vocational District, data will be collected to identify students who were previously labeled as gifted from their sending district.

Students are identified through a variety of assessments and information to determine eligibility to the district's Gifted & Talented program:

Upon the analysis of this data, the district's Gifted & Talented Team will meet each month during the school year. The Gifted & Talented team is made up of the G&T advisors, school counselors, teachers, and administration. If a student is eligible to join the Gifted & Talented program, the parent(s)/guardian(s) are then notified of their child's eligibility and will make the final determination whether their child participates in the Gifted & Talented program. Participation is not required. It is important to note that each student's academic journey can take many paths, most of which are not linear. Student growth and development can ebb and flow depending on many factors. Therefore, eligibility to participate in the Gifted & Talented program may change from year to year.

Categories of Giftedness

Gifted & Talented students exist in all cultural and socioeconomic subgroups. These students can be identified by exceptionally high performance, achievement, or potential in the following areas:

Programs to Support Gifted & Talented Students

Including but not limited to the following:
Career & Technical Student Organizations - Enrichment Programs

Independent Student Learning Opportunities

The purpose of Independent Student Learning Opportunities is to provide educational experiences that are meaningful and relevant, and that provide students with opportunities to explore and achieve at high levels. Independent Student Learning Opportunities allow students to obtain credit for learning experiences outside the traditional classroom environment. Some of these experiences may provide connections outside of the regular school setting. Other learning experiences may go beyond what the traditional high school can provide, allowing students to participate in research or college-level work.

School to Careers Cooperative Education

The goal of the district’s School to Careers program is to partner with industries in order to create effective work-based learning opportunities. These transitional experiences connect students with the working world. Cooperative Education is offered through the School to Careers program. It’s designed to provide work-based learning activities with on-the-job training and technical instruction. The entire community becomes a laboratory through which students are prepared for jobs vital to economic development.

The Goals & Objectives of the Cooperative Education Experience include the following:

Complaint Procedure (Policy 2464)

An individual who believes that the district has not complied with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 18A:35-34 et seq. may file a complaint with the Board of Education. The Board shall issue a decision, in writing, to affirm, reject, or modify the district’s action in the matter. The individual may then file a petition of appeal of the Board’s written decision to the Commissioner of Education through the Office of Controversies and Disputes in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:6-9and the procedures set forth in State Board of Education regulations.

See: PCTVS Complaint & Grievance Procedures

Contact Information

For more information about the Gifted & Talented program, please contact our district’s G&T advisors listed below:

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