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Gifted Annual Public Notice

SCASD Gifted Services Annual Public Notice

2023-2024

SCASD is committed to providing Gifted Support services to those students who are eligible and require specially designed instruction.  Each school district shall conduct awareness activities to inform the public of gifted education services and programs and the manner by which to request these services and programs. These awareness activities shall be designed to reach the parents of students enrolled in the public schools and the parents of school-age children not enrolled in the public schools.

Gifted Education Services and Programs

GIEP

School-age children who have been identified as gifted and are in need of specially designed instruction must be described in a Gifted Individualized Education Program (GIEP).

Screening

Each educational agency must establish and implement procedures to locate, identify, and evaluate school-age students suspected of being eligible for gifted education. The State College Area School District provides a variety of opportunities for the screening and evaluation of students thought to be gifted. Students in grade 3 are annually screened in both literacy and math. Additional screening activities take place by a review of student data at all grade levels in an ongoing fashion throughout the school year. If parents need additional information about the purpose, time, and location of screening activities, they should call or write to their child’s Building Principal or the Director of Federal Programs and Gifted Services.

Evaluation

When a review of screening data indicates that a student may be eligible for gifted education, the SCASD will seek parental consent to conduct an evaluation. "Evaluation" means procedures used in the determination of whether a child is gifted and the nature and extent of the specially designed instruction and related services that the child needs. This evaluation is called a Gifted Multidisciplinary Evaluation (GMDE). It is conducted by a multidisciplinary team (MDT) which includes a teacher, other qualified professionals who work with the child, and the parents. The GMDE process must be conducted in accordance with specific timelines and must include protection in evaluation procedures. For example, tests and procedures used as part of the multidisciplinary evaluation may not be racially or culturally biased.

The GMDE process results in a Gifted Written Report (GWR). This report makes recommendations about a student's eligibility for gifted education and the need for specially designed instruction. Once parental consent for evaluation is obtained, the school has timelines and procedures specified by law that it must follow. Parents who think their child is eligible for specially designed instruction may request at any time that SCASD conduct a GMDE. Requests for a GMDE should be made in writing to a child’s building principal or the Director of Federal Programs and Gifted Services.

Educational Placement

The determination of whether a student is eligible for specially designed instruction is made by the Gifted Individualized Education Program (GIEP) team. A single test or procedure may not be the sole factor in determining that a child is exceptional. The GIEP team must include at least three members in addition to the parent(s). Other required members include at least one regular education teacher of the child (if the child is, or may be participating in the regular education environment), at least one gifted education teacher, or where appropriate, at least one gifted education provider, and a representative of SCASD acting as the LEA. If the student demonstrates a need for specially designed instruction, the team develops a written education plan called a GIEP. The GIEP shall be based on the results of the gifted multidisciplinary evaluation.

A GIEP describes a student's current educational levels, goals, objectives, and the individualized programs and services which the student will receive based on the student’s areas of strength. GIEPs are reviewed on an annual basis. The GIEP team will make decisions about the type of services, the level of services, the level of intervention, and the location of intervention. Placement must be made in the least restrictive environment in which the student's needs can be met with specialized instruction.

Annual Notice of Rights Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
The SCASD protects the confidentiality of personally identifiable information regarding its eligible, thought to be eligible, and protected handicapped students (if not protected by IDEA '97) in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) and implementing regulations as well as IDEA '97 and its implementing regulations.

"Educational Records” means those records which are directly related to a student and are maintained by the School District or any party acting for the District.

“Personally Identifiable” means that the data or information includes, but is not limited to (a) the name of a student, the student’s parent/guardian or other family member; (b) the address of the student or the student’s family; (c) a personal identifier, such as the student’s social security number or student number; (d) a list of personal characteristics, which would make the student’s identity easily traceable; or (e) other information, which would make the student’s identity easily traceable.

"Directory information" means information not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy is disclosed. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Name, address & telephone number
  • Field of study
  • Weight & height of athletes
  • Previous school most recently attended
  • Photographs
  • Date & place of birth
  • Participation in officially recognized activities & sports
  • Dates of attendance, degree & awards
  • Primary language
  • I.D. number, user I.D., or other unique personal identifier used by the student for electronic systems, but only if the I.D. number is used in conjunction with a password or other factor known or possessed only by the user

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years of age ("eligible students") certain rights with respect to the student's education records. They are:

  • Parents have the right to inspect and review a child's education record. SCASD will comply with a request to inspect and review education records without unnecessary delay and before any meeting regarding a GIEP or any due process hearing, but in no case more than 45 days after the request has been made. Requests should be submitted in writing, indicating the records the parents wish to inspect, to the school principal or other designated school official. Parents have the right to a response from the school to reasonable requests for explanations and interpretations of the records. Parents have the right to request copies of the records. While SCASD cannot charge a fee to search for or to retrieve information, it may charge a copying fee as long as it does not effectively prevent the parents from exercising their right to inspect and review the records. Parents have the right to appoint a representative to inspect and review their child's records. If any education record contains information on more than one child, parents have the right only to inspect and review the information relating to their child.
  • If parents think information in an education record is inaccurate, misleading or violates the privacy or other rights of their child, they may request an amendment of the record. Requests should be in writing and clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. SCASD will decide whether to amend the record and will notify the parents in writing of its decision. If SCASD refuses to amend a record, it will notify the parents of their right to a hearing to challenge the disputed information. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the parents or eligible student when notified of the right to a hearing.
  • SCASD will inform parents when personally identifiable information is no longer needed to provide educational services to a child. Such information must be destroyed at the request of the parents. Parents have a right to receive a copy of the material to be destroyed. However, a permanent record of a student's name, address, and telephone number, his or her grades, attendance record, classes attended, grade level completed, and year completed may be maintained without limitation. "Destruction" of records means physical destruction or removal of personal identifiers from information so that the information is no longer personally identifiable.
  • The school will provide, upon request, a listing of the types and locations of education records maintained, the school officials responsible for these records, and the personnel authorized to see personally identifiable information. Such personnel receive training and instruction regarding confidentiality. The school keeps a record of parties obtaining access to education records, including the name of the party, the date access was given, and the purpose for which the party is authorized to use the records.
  • Parents have the right to consent to disclosure of personally identifiable information contained in the student's education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. "Consent" means: the parent (s) have been fully informed regarding the activity requiring consent, in their native language or other mode of communication; they understand and agree in writing to the activity; and they understand that consent is voluntary and maybe revoked at any time, information may be disclosed without consent to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the SCASD school, as an administrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member (including health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); state agency representative, person or company with whom the school has contracted to perform a special task (such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or therapist); or a parent or student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Directory information may be released without parent consent. Parents have the right to refuse to let an agency designate any or all of the above information as directory information. 
  • Upon written request, SCASD discloses education records without consent to officials of another school district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.
  • Parents have a right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by SCASD to comply with the requirements of FERPA. Complaints may be filed with the Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202-4605.

Mode of Communication
The content of this notice has been written in straight-forward, simple language. If a person does not understand any of this notice, he or she should ask the Director of Federal Programs and Gifted Services for an explanation. SCASD will arrange for an interpreter for parents with limited English proficiency. If a parent is deaf or blind or has no written language, the school district will arrange for communication of this notice in the mode normally used by the parent (e.g., sign language, Braille, or oral communication).

For more information, you may contact the State College Area School District or visit the PDE Gifted Education website.

The State College Area School District is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin or disability in its activities, programs, or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, and Americans with Disabilities Act. For information regarding civil rights, grievance procedures and services, or activities and facilities that are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities, contact the Compliance Officer, State College Area School District, 240 Villa Crest Drive, State College, PA 16801, (814) 231-1051.