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§ 4452. Guidelines  and  definition.    1.  In  order  to  provide for  educational programs  to  meet  special  needs  of  gifted  pupils,  the  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized  to  make recommendations to school  districts in accordance with the  provisions  of  this  subdivision  and  section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.    a.  As used in this article, the term "gifted pupils" shall mean those  pupils who show evidence of high performance capability and  exceptional  potential  in  areas  such  as  general  intellectual  ability,  special  academic aptitude and outstanding ability in visual and performing arts.  Such definition shall  include  those  pupils  who  require  educational  programs  or  services  beyond  those  normally  provided by the regular  school program in order to realize their full potential.    b. Prior to payment of state funds for education of gifted  pupils,  a  school  district shall submit to the commissioner a summary plan for the  identification and education of gifted pupils.   The plan  shall  be  in  form and content as prescribed by the commissioner.    c.  Upon  acceptance  by a local school district of the apportionments  made under section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter such  district  shall  use  such funding in accordance with guidelines to be established  by the commissioner for services to gifted pupils. Such  services  shall  include  but  not  be limited to identification, instructional programs,  planning,  inservice  education  and  program  evaluation.  A  board  of  education  may  contract  with  another district or board of cooperative  educational services to provide the program  and/or  services  with  the  approval  of  the  commissioner  under  guidelines  established  by  the  commissioner.    d. The identification of pupils for participation in  gifted  programs  funded  under  this  chapter  shall  commence  through the referral of a  parent, teacher, or administrator.    e. Upon referral of a pupil for  participation  in  a  gifted  program  funded  under  this  chapter,  the  school  district shall so inform the  parent or guardian  of  such  pupil's  referral  and  shall  seek  their  approval  to  administer diagnostic tests or other evaluation mechanisms  related to the program objectives of the district in order to  determine  eligibility for participation in such gifted program. Failing to receive  approval, the child shall not be tested, evaluated or participate in the  program.    In  no case shall the parent, guardian or pupil be charged a  fee for the administration of such diagnostic tests or other  evaluation  mechanisms.    f.  The  parent  or  guardian of a pupil designated as gifted shall be  informed by the local school authorities of  the  pupil's  placement  in  such gifted program funded under this chapter.    2.  The  commissioner shall establish procedures for evaluation of the  quality and educational effectiveness of programs for gifted pupils.

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§ 4452. Guidelines  and  definition.    1.  In  order  to  provide for  educational programs  to  meet  special  needs  of  gifted  pupils,  the  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized  to  make recommendations to school  districts in accordance with the  provisions  of  this  subdivision  and  section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.    a.  As used in this article, the term "gifted pupils" shall mean those  pupils who show evidence of high performance capability and  exceptional  potential  in  areas  such  as  general  intellectual  ability,  special  academic aptitude and outstanding ability in visual and performing arts.  Such definition shall  include  those  pupils  who  require  educational  programs  or  services  beyond  those  normally  provided by the regular  school program in order to realize their full potential.    b. Prior to payment of state funds for education of gifted  pupils,  a  school  district shall submit to the commissioner a summary plan for the  identification and education of gifted pupils.   The plan  shall  be  in  form and content as prescribed by the commissioner.    c.  Upon  acceptance  by a local school district of the apportionments  made under section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter such  district  shall  use  such funding in accordance with guidelines to be established  by the commissioner for services to gifted pupils. Such  services  shall  include  but  not  be limited to identification, instructional programs,  planning,  inservice  education  and  program  evaluation.  A  board  of  education  may  contract  with  another district or board of cooperative  educational services to provide the program  and/or  services  with  the  approval  of  the  commissioner  under  guidelines  established  by  the  commissioner.    d. The identification of pupils for participation in  gifted  programs  funded  under  this  chapter  shall  commence  through the referral of a  parent, teacher, or administrator.    e. Upon referral of a pupil for  participation  in  a  gifted  program  funded  under  this  chapter,  the  school  district shall so inform the  parent or guardian  of  such  pupil's  referral  and  shall  seek  their  approval  to  administer diagnostic tests or other evaluation mechanisms  related to the program objectives of the district in order to  determine  eligibility for participation in such gifted program. Failing to receive  approval, the child shall not be tested, evaluated or participate in the  program.    In  no case shall the parent, guardian or pupil be charged a  fee for the administration of such diagnostic tests or other  evaluation  mechanisms.    f.  The  parent  or  guardian of a pupil designated as gifted shall be  informed by the local school authorities of  the  pupil's  placement  in  such gifted program funded under this chapter.    2.  The  commissioner shall establish procedures for evaluation of the  quality and educational effectiveness of programs for gifted pupils.

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§ 4452. Guidelines  and  definition.    1.  In  order  to  provide for  educational programs  to  meet  special  needs  of  gifted  pupils,  the  commissioner  is  hereby  authorized  to  make recommendations to school  districts in accordance with the  provisions  of  this  subdivision  and  section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter.    a.  As used in this article, the term "gifted pupils" shall mean those  pupils who show evidence of high performance capability and  exceptional  potential  in  areas  such  as  general  intellectual  ability,  special  academic aptitude and outstanding ability in visual and performing arts.  Such definition shall  include  those  pupils  who  require  educational  programs  or  services  beyond  those  normally  provided by the regular  school program in order to realize their full potential.    b. Prior to payment of state funds for education of gifted  pupils,  a  school  district shall submit to the commissioner a summary plan for the  identification and education of gifted pupils.   The plan  shall  be  in  form and content as prescribed by the commissioner.    c.  Upon  acceptance  by a local school district of the apportionments  made under section thirty-six hundred two of this chapter such  district  shall  use  such funding in accordance with guidelines to be established  by the commissioner for services to gifted pupils. Such  services  shall  include  but  not  be limited to identification, instructional programs,  planning,  inservice  education  and  program  evaluation.  A  board  of  education  may  contract  with  another district or board of cooperative  educational services to provide the program  and/or  services  with  the  approval  of  the  commissioner  under  guidelines  established  by  the  commissioner.    d. The identification of pupils for participation in  gifted  programs  funded  under  this  chapter  shall  commence  through the referral of a  parent, teacher, or administrator.    e. Upon referral of a pupil for  participation  in  a  gifted  program  funded  under  this  chapter,  the  school  district shall so inform the  parent or guardian  of  such  pupil's  referral  and  shall  seek  their  approval  to  administer diagnostic tests or other evaluation mechanisms  related to the program objectives of the district in order to  determine  eligibility for participation in such gifted program. Failing to receive  approval, the child shall not be tested, evaluated or participate in the  program.    In  no case shall the parent, guardian or pupil be charged a  fee for the administration of such diagnostic tests or other  evaluation  mechanisms.    f.  The  parent  or  guardian of a pupil designated as gifted shall be  informed by the local school authorities of  the  pupil's  placement  in  such gifted program funded under this chapter.    2.  The  commissioner shall establish procedures for evaluation of the  quality and educational effectiveness of programs for gifted pupils.