South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 43 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 19 - INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM
Section 43-220 - Gifted and Talented
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
Purpose: The State Board of Education recognizes the need to provide gifted and talented education services to identified students in grades one through twelve. These regulations provide the framework for provision of these services. All regulations must be followed in order to qualify for state funding.
In order to comply with the South Carolina Education Improvement Act of 1984, school districts must provide programming for all gifted and talented students at the elementary and secondary levels. These programming services shall develop the unique talents of students.
I. DEFINITIONS
II. ACADEMICS
Grades | Approved Programming Model Choices |
1-2 | Regular Classroom/Itinerant Teacher (1:10) Multiage Classroom (NA) Resource Room/Pull-out (1:15) |
3-5 | Special School (1:25) Special Class (1:25) Resource Room/Pull-out (1:20) |
6-8 | Special School (1:25) Special Class (1:25) Resource Room/Pull-out (1:20) |
9-12 | Special School (1:25) Special Class (1:25) |
Grades | Extension Model |
1-2 | After School/Summer Services Individual Educational Plan Grade/Subject Acceleration Independent Study Special Training/Services for Parents Critical Thinking Seminars |
3-5 | Regular Classroom Cluster/Itinerant Model After School/Summer Services Independent Study Virtual School Courses Charter School Experiences International Baccalaureate Classes |
6-12 | Mentorship/Internship Regular Classroom Cluster/Itinerant Model After School/Summer Services Independent Study Seminars Exploratory Courses Virtual School Courses Charter School Experiences International Baccalaureate Classes |
Grades | Programming Model | Minimum Minutes Per Year (Per Week*) |
1-3 | R/P | 4500 (125) |
SC | 8100 (225) | |
4-8 | R/P | 7200 (200) |
SC | 8100 (225) | |
9-12 | SC | 8100 (225) |
* = Assumes programming services of 36 weeks per school year.
The special school model requires full-time (academic) service.
These students demonstrate high aptitude (93rd national age percentile or above) in one or more of these areas: verbal/linguistic, quantitative/mathematical, nonverbal, and/or a composite of the three.
These students demonstrate high achievement (94th national percentile and above or meet criteria set forth by the SCDE) in reading and/or mathematical areas as measured by nationally normed or South Carolina statewide assessment instruments. (See the most current edition of the South Carolina Gifted and Talented Best Practices Manual for approved subtest areas.)
These students demonstrate a high degree of interest in and commitment to academic and/or intellectual pursuits or demonstrate intellectual characteristics such as curiosity/inquiry, reflection, persistence/tenacity in the face of challenge and creative productive thinking. Characteristics for this dimension are demonstrated through
or
Appropriate, data-driven and research-supported ongoing staff development activities in gifted and talented education shall be provided and documented annually as required in the annual reporting required by the SCDE.
The SCDE will annually calculate each district's allocation based on the number of gifted and talented students projected to be served in each district as it relates to the total of all such students in the state. Unobligated funds, which become available during the fiscal year (July 1-June 30) will be redistributed to serve additional eligible students.
School districts will be authorized to expend allocated funds on students meeting the eligibility criteria of prior regulations and students meeting the eligibility criteria and being served in approved programming. Distribution of funds will be made periodically with a final adjustment occurring at the end of the 135-day attendance reporting period for regular academic programming.
School districts identifying and serving, according to the State Board of Education Regulations, forty students or less shall receive a minimum funding of $15,000 for academic programming.
III. ARTISTIC
Academic School Year | |
(In-school, after-school, and Saturday Programming) | |
Grades | Minimum Minutes Per Year |
1-3 | 4500 |
4-8 | 7200 |
9-12 | 8100 |
Summer Programming (30 days in length) | |
Saturday Programming (minimum 30 Saturdays) | |
Grades | Minimum Hours Per Day |
1-3 | 2 1/2 hours |
4-8 | 4 hours |
9-12 | 5 hours |
Districts shall establish a review team comprised of at least three individuals to include an arts teacher, an administrator, and a community person with experience in the arts. In the event all three categories cannot be represented, more than one member may be chosen from one of the three categories. The team shall ensure that all assessment instruments/measures are reviewed for bias and accurately assess the abilities/skills/potentials intended to be measured and, to the extent that subjective assessment criteria are used, that those individuals conducting the assessment are trained to ensure proper evaluation.
Distribution of Funds: School districts will be authorized to expend allocated funds on students meeting eligibility criteria and being served in approved programming. Programming initiated prior to June 30 will be funded from that fiscal year's allocation.
Statutory Authority: S.C. Code Ann. Section 59-29-170 (Supp. 2002)