The goal of the GATE program
is to provide high quality instruction, acceleration,
and differentiated curriculum for students who
are identified as having abilities and/or potential
for high performance.
What is GATE?
The Gifted and Talented Education
(GATE) program in the Elk Grove Unified School
District is funded by a state grant and administered
through the Office of Learning Support Services.
Title 5A, Section 3820 of the California Administrative
Code requires the district to ensure the identification
of gifted pupils who possess a capacity for excellence
far beyond that of their chronological peers,
and whose extraordinary capacities require special
services and programs. In the 2007-2008 school
year, there were 3,773 GATE students in the Elk
Grove Unified School District. Each school submits
a GATE plan and budget designed to meet the needs
of their gifted and talented students. In addition,
each school selects a parent and an educator to
serve as a representative on the GATE Advisory
Committee.
How are students identified
as GATE?
The Elk Grove Unified School District GATE identification
process is based on multiple criteria which consider
measures of academic achievement and potential.
It is designed to provide and equitable basis
for entry into the GATE program for all students.
Based on the research literature, best practices
from the field, and input from stakeholders in
EGUSD, the following measures were selected for
inclusion into the GATE Identification Matrix:
- California Standards Test scores
- Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test scores
- Grade point average
- Equity factor
- Accelerated classroom performance
- Creative ability
GATE Referral Forms are completed by your school
site GATE Coordinator. GATE Referral Forms will
not be accepted by the Elk Grove Unified School
District Gifted and Talented Education Program
unless complete with all signatures and qualifying
documentation. Transfer students' evidence from
other school district GATE Programs must meet
the Elk Grove Unified School District criteria.
Parent and site administrator signatures are required.
The following GATE services are provided at various
school sites in accordance with the GATE Master
Plan:
- Accelerated instruction (clustered or self
contained), grades 4-6, at all elementary schools.
- Honors classes in most content areas, grades
7 - 12.
- Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors classes
- high school.
Please contact your site GATE Coordinator for
specific information about GATE services at your
child’s school site.
Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Testing Dates for
2009-2010 Program Year:
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Future dates will be scheduled as necessary
All GATE referral applications are due to the
Office of Learning Support Services by the Friday
two weeks prior to the testing date.
What is the GATE Advisory Committee?
Each school designates two representatives,
a parent and an educator, to the district level
GATE Advisory Committee. This group meets regularly
throughout the year to review GATE issues and
assist with projects and activities. All parents
are welcome to attend.
Officers 2009-2010:
Bill Ward, Chairperson
TBD, Chair-Elect
If you are interested in serving as a GATE Officer,
please contact Alicia Canning or Tara Robinson
in the Office of Learning Support Services at
686-7712.
GATE Parent Advisory Committee Meetings for
2009-2010:
Setember 10, 2009 6:00-7:30 pm
Note: All meetings will
be held in the Robert L. Trigg Education Center
Board Room.
GATE
Master Plan
GATE LEGISLATION
On January 1, 2001, Assembly
Bill 2313, Gifted and Talented Pupils, became
law and changed some of the existing regulations
for GATE programs throughout the state
the first changes in 20 years. These are the highlights
of the changes that affect Elk Grove Unified:
- Apportionment of funds will now be a per-pupil
amount based on average daily attendance rather
than on the number of participating pupils.
- There is no longer the 200 minute per week
requirement for gifted and talented programs
– rather, the new law requires that programs
be "planned and organized as an integrated
differentiated learning experience within the
regular school day, and augmented with other
differentiated activities related to the core
curriculum."
- The previous requirement that no GATE funds
be used for field trip costs is no longer in
the law. This means that waivers to the State
Board of Education do not need to be submitted
– as long as the travel is within the
state of California. If any district funds are
used for out of state travel, it is necessary
to utilize the General Waiver process that needs
approval of the Board of Education.
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