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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So how would the PP identify "exceptionally gifted" students?[/quote] Here is a rubric: http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/underserved.htm Level IQ Range Prevalence Mildly (or basically) Gifted 115 - 129 1:6 - 1:44 Moderately Gifted 130 - 144 1:44 - 1:1,000 Highly Gifted 145 - 159 1:1,000 - 1:10,000 Exceptionally Gifted 160 - 179 1:10,000 - 1:1 million Profoundly Gifted 180+ Fewer than 1:1 million So the Exceptionally Gifted child would be those with an IQ of 160 - 179 The Exceptionally Gifted child is somewhere between one out of 10,000 to one in 1 million. Since it is Fairfax County (with its highly educated population) it makes sense that the one out of 10,000 prevalence would be more applicable. Since the total number of students in grades 3 -8 in school year 2013-2014 is 81,028 that means there should be roughly 8 students identified as Exceptionally Gifted. I wonder what the transportation costs would be for those 8 students?[/quote]
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