Early Access to Kindergarten and First Grade

Early Access for Highly Advanced Gifted Children under Age Six

HB 08-1021

House Bill 1021 defines the 4 or 5 year old child who may benefit from early access as a “highly advanced gifted child”.

• This child is academically gifted, socially and emotionally mature, in the top 3% or less of the gifted peer group, motivated to learn, ready for advanced placement, and has exhausted the resources of preschool or home schooling.

• The intent of HB 1021 is to meet the unique needs of the “highly advanced gifted child”. It does not permit early access to all gifted 4 or 5 year olds. Quality preschool programs will meet the needs of most gifted children.  

• HB 1021 pertains to those children who will be 4 years old by October 1st, hoping to access Kindergarten early or those children who will be 5 years old by October 1st, hoping to access first grade early.

Please note: The Early Access process is open from December 1st to April 1st each school year.

Not all students will be referred for cognitive testing; rather, student portfolios will be reviewed by a district-based team to determine if further assessment is warranted.

This process is for highly gifted students that are 2 to 3 grade levels about their peers.  This is not for students who missed the October 1st cut off date or for students who are ready for kindergarten or first grade.

Letters outlining the team’s determination and next steps will be mailed to parents in the last week of May of each school year.

Parents should contact the Gifted Education office between December and March to begin the process for the following school year.

The last date to submit a portfolio for consideration is April 1st each year.

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