Gifted & Talented Coordinator
Office: GT/AP Building
Ph: 479. 968. 3106
GIFTED & TALENTED
Gifted & Talented Coordinator
Office: GT/AP Building
Ph: 479. 968. 3106
GT & Enrichment
Office: RIS, Crawford, Dwight, RMS, RJHS, RHS
Ph: 479. 968. 3106
GT & Enrichment
Office: Crawford, Sequoyah, Oakland Heights
Ph: 479. 968. 3106
GT & Enrichment
Office: Center Valley, London, Dwight, Oakland Heights
Ph: 479. 968. 3106
The Russellville School District strives to provide appropriate educational opportunities for all students. Recognizing that gifted and talented students have special needs and require special opportunities to fulfill their potential, the district is committed to providing the type of educational program(s) that will offer these opportunities. This commitment is shared by all members of the educational community.
Gifted and talented children and youth are those of high potential or ability whose learning characteristics and educational needs require qualitatively differentiated educational experiences and/or services.
Possessions of these talents and gifts, or the potential for their development, will be evidenced through an interaction of above average (1) intellectual ability, (2) task commitment and/or motivation, and (3) creative ability.
To provide a differentiated educational program, which will cause each student to strive to reach his potential
To help each student gain a realistic and healthy self-concept ~ realizing his strengths, weaknesses, and potentialities
To instill in students those skills and processes which encourage life-long learning with an emphasis on responsibility to self and society
To provide a wide range of opportunities and experiences that allow students to explore individual interests, experiment, take risks, and produce creative products
To emphasize the pursuit of individual success and excellence
Gifted and talented students in the Russellville School District shall not be held accountable for every assignment given in the regular classroom when students are attending G/T classes. Students may, however, be held accountable for the concept developed in the regular classroom during their attendance in G/T. It is important to remember that the G/T program is academic-based and, as a result, requires considerable effort on the student’s part.
The Russellville School District follows the Arkansas Department of Education guideline which states:
Curriculum for the gifted must differ not only in degree but in kind. It is important to avoid simply “more of the same.” It should be coordinated with the district’s basic curriculum objectives but must be in place of, rather than in addition to, required classroom work. Students should not be penalized for being identified as gifted by being given extra work.
Arkansas Department of Education, Gifted & Talented Rules and Regulations: Program Approval Standards (June 1999)