TD Certification

Overview of Gifted Identification

Multiple criteria are used in order to identify CMS students as gifted. Students have the opportunity to identify as:

All identification decisions are guided by the 2022-2025 CMS Gifted Identification Rubric.

Second Grade Gifted Screening Process

CMS conducts a universal screening for all second grade students primarily educated within a general education setting. The screening utilizes multiple criteria to create a comprehensive student profile. Each second grade student is provided with the Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT), a nationally normed abilities test, Measures of Academic Progress (MAP), an achievement test, and the Gifted Rating Scales (GRS), an observational checklist. A portfolio opportunity is available if students meet certain criteria.

Kindergarten and First Grade

If a kindergarten or first grade student is identified as gifted in any capacity in another school or district, gifted identification will remain the same in CMS. No further testing is required. An Individualized Differentiated Education Plan (IDEP) will be developed for gifted kindergartners and first graders and TD Teachers will work collaboratively with classroom teachers and parents to determine how to best meet social, emotional, and academic needs.

Parents, guardians, students, counselors, teachers, and other stakeholders may refer students to be screened for Horizons or grade acceleration. For students in grades K-1, if the TD Site-Based Committee has enough qualitative and quantitative data to determine the child is consistently performing one to two grade levels above his/her current grade level the following two screenings can occur-- grade acceleration or Horizons.

Third-12th Grades

Parents, guardians, students, counselors, teachers, and other stakeholders may refer students for testing for gifted identification in grades 3-12. Each school is required to have a TD Site-Based Committee, which is comprised of, at minimum, an administrator, TD teacher or Academic Facilitator (AF), a classroom teacher, and other relevant staff members. All decisions for testing for gifted identification outside of the district-wide second grade screening process are made by TD Site-Based Committees. Students may be considered for rescreening by the district after a period of at least 24 months has passed. The CMS Gifted Identification Rubric is used to determine gifted eligibility.

More information can be found at: https://www.cmsk12.org/Page/7871