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Gifted & Talented Education Services

Gifted and Talented Education Services (GATES) offers a variety of program options for students who are identified as gifted and talented and whose educational needs cannot be met within the regular classroom setting. Maine law, Chapter 104, defines gifted and talented students, K-12, who excel, or have the potential to excel, beyond their age peers, in the regular school program, to the extent that they need and can benefit from programs for the gifted and talented. Gifted and talented children shall receive specialized instruction through these programs if they have exceptional ability, aptitude, skill, or creativity in one or more of the following categories: general intellectual ability, specific academic aptitude, or artistic ability. These students usually comprise three to five percent of the population. Students are screened annually for identification and notification of GATES programming.

Resources

Gates Identification Process

Maine Department of Education - Gifted & Talented ↗

National Association of Gifted Children ↗

UConn Neag Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development ↗

Hoagie's Gifted Education Page ↗

What is the Difference Between a Bright Child and a Gifted Child

Curriculum & Assessment Office

Scarborough Municipal Building Upper Level
Room 319
259 U.S. Route 1 / P.O. Box 370
Scarborough, ME 04074-0370
Phone: (207) 730-4125
Fax: (207) 730-4104
 

Katie Vetro
Director of Curriculum 
& Assessment

Phone: (207) 730-4125
kvetro@scarboroughschools.org

Lisa Berry
Administrative Assistant
Phone: (207) 730-4126
liberry@scarboroughschools.org