Eligibility Process
The Fulton County School System screens students for eligibility for gifted services twice a year.
I. Automatic Screening- At the beginning of the school year, TAG teachers review previous year’s test scores.
- Standardized Tests
- Students must have a minimum of an 85th percentile and a 90th percentile in two of the three areas: Total Reading, Total Math, and Complete Battery
- Criterion-Referenced Competency Test
- Students must score in the top 20 percent on the reading or mathematics section when compared to all other students in the system
- Grades (high school only)
- Students must have an overall cumulative average of 95 or greater
II. Classroom Screening- Local schools select a two-week period from January 7 – February 29 to review all students in their school
- Classroom teachers use the Characteristics Instrument for Screening Students (CISS) to identify students with superior abilities in five or more of the following areas: motivation, interests, communications skills, problem-solving abilities, memory, inquiry, insight, reasoning, creativity, and humor. Parents may request to view their child’s screening results.
Students who meet either the automatic screening OR classroom screening criteria AND who have supporting data gathered from test history, products, and/or advanced content levels are referred for gifted placement testing. Once referred to testing:
- Parents receive the Parent Notification for Testing Consent Form.
- Student is tested for the gifted program.
- Parents receive test results.
- If state eligibility is determined, students are placed in the TAG program.
For more complete information regarding Fulton County Schools Gifted Services, please visit http://portal.fultonschools.org/departments/Instruction/Curriculum/TAG/Pages/Profile.aspx or call 404-763-6811. For specific information regarding the eligibility process at AHS, please contact Allison Tubiak at tubiak@fultonschools.org.