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Helpful Information
● About the Gifted & Talented
Program
WISD provides a
differentiated curriculum in the four core academic areas to meet
the needs of the gifted learner.
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Gifted &
Talented Nominations
Nominations for the Gifted &
Talented Program are accepted from parents, teachers, and community
members.
● Texas Association for
the Gifted and Talented
A non-profit organization that has
been promoting awareness of the unique social, emotional, and
intellectual needs of gifted and talented youth across Texas for
nearly 27 years.
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FAQ's about
the AP Program
The
Advanced Placement Program, administered by the College Board of New
York, allows students to participate in college level courses and
possibly earn college credit while still in high school.
● National Association for
Gifted Children
Supporting the needs of high potential learners
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