Students in Grades 3 - 5 can be referred for TD consideration at any time during the school year. A TD school-based committee will meet to discuss the referral, and determine if further evaluation is necessary. Begin the referral by contacting the TD teacher.
In order to be identified, an accumulation of 12 points on the Talent Development Identification Rubric must be accumulated using age-composite scores from a nationally-normed aptitude test, a nationally-normed achievement test, or an NC End-of-Year assessment.
Test results for identification are accepted up to 24 months from date of testing.
Outside of school-setting test results are only valid if administered by a state licensed psychologist.
Click the file below to access a list of CMS-approved tests for Talent Development evaluation...
Talent_Development_Approved_Tests_for_Evaluation_.pdf
In order to be identified, an accumulation of 12 points on the Talent Development Identification Rubric must be accumulated using age-composite scores from a nationally-normed aptitude test, a nationally-normed achievement test, or an NC End-of-Year assessment.
Test results for identification are accepted up to 24 months from date of testing.
Outside of school-setting test results are only valid if administered by a state licensed psychologist.
Click the file below to access a list of CMS-approved tests for Talent Development evaluation...
Talent_Development_Approved_Tests_for_Evaluation_.pdf