Rigorous learning opportunities exist at all grade levels for students in the Gifted and Talented program. The goal is to provide resources to engage and develop GT students who are academically successful.
In the elementary grades, students in gifted services are clustered together with Gifted and Talented (GT) trained teachers in otherwise academically diverse classrooms. The campus GT specialist works closely with the grade level cluster teachers to meet the needs of each identified child. They determine the best learning plan for each student including aligned TEKS-based lessons which explore content in depth and with complexity. Some differentiated lessons occur in the regular classroom with the cluster teacher and/or the GT specialist, and some occur outside the regular classroom. Specific services may vary based on campus and student needs.
At the intermediate levels (grade 6-8), students in the Gifted and Talented Program have the opportunity to attend WAVE, a GT magnet program, at either League City Intermediate or Westbrook Intermediate or participate in honor courses at their home campus. Both magnets share the same philosophy to meet the unique intellectual, social and emotional needs of GT students. Additionally, students at WAVE are also part of the overall student body of the intermediate school. Click here to learn more about WAVE.
Taking advanced courses in high school is a great way to prepare for college admission and college success. A rigorous curriculum in high school is a solid predictor of students’ ability to complete a bachelor's degree. Students also generally tend to score higher on the ACT, SAT and have higher GPAs. View the multitude of offerings for Gifted students in high school.
The Clear Creek Independent School District Gifted and Talented Department accepts written referrals for students in grades 1-12 for the current school year. Referrals are accepted on an ongoing basis, from the following: teachers, students, administrators, special education personnel, counselors, or parents/guardians. The referral must be submitted in writing to the Advanced Academics Specialist or to a campus counselor.
Referral Deadlines:
Gifted Services are designed for students who demonstrate significantly above-average achievement or potential in the areas of general intellectual ability, specific subject matter aptitude, and creative/productive thinking skills. Criteria for selection include cognitive skills tests, professional recommendations, classroom performance and portfolio samples. All kindergarten students are screened for possible testing throughout the school year. The deadline for accepting referrals for students in kindergarten is December 1. For more information, feel free to contact your child's campus.
The program for gifted and talented is designed to serve those who perform or show potential for performing at a remarkably high level of accomplishment when compared to others of the same age, experience, or environment in the following areas: general intellectual ability, specific subject matter aptitude, creative & productive thinking and leadership. Clear Creek ISD screens for Gifted and Talented services using a variety of sources:
A selection committee consisting of at least three Gifted and Talented specialists will examine the qualifications of each candidate and recommend appropriate placement. Criteria for selection includes both quantitative (cognitive skills tests, etc.) and qualitative (professional recommendation, grades, portfolio samples, etc.) data.
Parents and students will be notified in writing of the testing results and the decision of the selection committee. Once the parents know the results, the teachers will be notified.
A parent or staff member may appeal an identification decision made by the selection committee. The appellant must submit an appeal letter no later than 15 working days after the committee has announced its selection decisions. The committee will respond to the person making the appeal no later than 15 working days after the appeal meeting. Any subsequent appeal shall be made in accordance with FNG (LOCAL) beginning at Level Two.
For NON-ENROLLED students (Private school, homeschool, or planning to move into the CCISD attendance boundaries)
Each year, many parents contact CCISD expressing their interest in learning more about the gifted opportunities we offer. In an effort to assist parents in determining the most appropriate instructional setting for their child, the Department of Advanced Academics and Gifted Services has developed the following referral guidelines after the student has ben enrolled in CCCISD:
August 2nd – December 1st
December 2 nd – May 1 st
May 2 nd – August 1 st
Any candidates without a complete file by August 1 st will be reviewed after the beginning of the school year.
Testing for gifted identification for students enrolled in CCISD takes place during the fall or spring testing sessions.
Once a student is enrolled in CCISD and is identified, he/she will begin receiving gifted services.
CCISD enrolled intermediate students whose gifted identification has been established are eligible to transfer to the appropriate zoned WAVE campus. CCISD’s Gifted Program follows the Texas Education Agency’s guidelines for student assessment in the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students.
Requested records include:
If the student’s current district requires a “Release of Confidential Information” form from CCISD in order to send records to us, it is the parent’s responsibility to provide us with the contact information of the person/school to whom/which we are to send the form:
Requested records may be faxed, emailed, or sent via traditional mail to the GT Office.
Stanley M. Zavala
Advanced Academics & Gifted and Talented Programs
CCISD – Education Support Center
P.O. Box 799
League City, TX 77574
Fax: 281-284-9978
Email to Tami Carroll: tcarrol2@ccisd.net
Private testing is accepted from approved psychologists. Please contact the Advanced Academics and Gifted and Talented Office for a list of recommended professionals.
Clear Creek ISD offers four opportunities throughout the year for students to gain credit by examination. Exams are available for Kindergarten acceleration (summer only), all grade levels 1-8, and selected TEKS-based courses in grades 6-12 in accordance with the Texas State Board of Education rules and District policy. The purpose of credit by examination is to allow a student to accelerate and earn credit without prior formal instruction in that course or grade. For more information about Credit by Examination (CBE), please contact your campus counselor.
Click the link below to access a comprehensive parent guide for GT Services Identification process.