Talented Identification Program

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Talented Identification Program
Office of Curriculum, Instruction and School Support
Advanced Learning Options
Gifted and Talented Programs Update
Targeted Identification Program
Participating Schools
2013-2014
The Targeted Identification Program (TIP) has proven to be an effective tool for the screening and identification of
students from low-referring and low-identifying schools. The project was piloted during the 2009-2010 school
year with 37 participating schools Districtwide. Pre-TIP data indicates that 1,244 students were identified gifted
among these 37 schools. Post-TIP data for the pilot year indicated a total increase of 1,754 students identified
gifted at participating schools. This was an impressive 41% increase in gifted identification for the pilot program.
Based on the success of the pilot, the program has been scaled up each year to include new targeted schools, as
well as exit schools meeting District identification performance targets. In 2013-2014, 113 schools participated in
the program, both new and continuing TIP schools. Pre-TIP data for 2013-2014 indicates that the average
schoolwide percentage of identified students pre-TIP was 2.79%. Post-TIP data shows that this average percentage
increased to 5.17% by the end of the school year, approaching the 6% goal. A closer look at the 2013-2014 data*
reveals additional successes, including:
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59% of participating TIP schools ended the 2013-2014 school year at or above the 6% identification
goal (schoolwide).
Several schools made staggering gains, up to 22.4% identified gifted schoolwide post-TIP.
Training and support in the screening and referral process led to a strong correlation between referral
and identification; 50% of participating schools identified 50% or more of the students who were
screened/referred.
Participating schools made gains in Latino and/or African American gifted identification, contributing
to schoolwide gains.
*Data for this academic year will be available July 2015.
TARGET IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM SCHOOLS
2014-2015
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Vermont *
La Salle ES *
24th St. ES *
42nd St. ES *
52nd St. ES *
Bradley Glob. Aw. ES *
Coliseum ES *
Dorsey SH
Hillcrest Drive ES *
King Jr. ES *
Woodcrest ES *
Yes Academy *
Miller *
54th St. ES *
6th Ave. ES *
74th St. ES
Alta Loma ES *
Angeles Mesa ES *
Arlington Hts ES
Audubon MS
Baldwin Hills ES
Carson Gore Academy
Lawson Academy *
Mack ES *
Manhattan Pl. ES *
Menlo ES *
MidCity Prescott *
Normandie ES
Poindexter Lamotte ES *
Saturn ES *
Shenandoah ES *
Virginia Road ES
Weemes ES *
* Continuing TIP School
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West Athens ES *
Wilshire Crest ES *
Albion *
Anton
Belvedere *
Bridge
Chavez
Del Olmo
Esperanza
Farmdale
Gates
Glen Alta
Griffin
Hoover *
Los Angeles ES
MacArthur VPA
9th St.
San Pedro *
Solano
Soto
28th St.
Union *
ASGE @ RFK *
Huerta ES *
Sunrise ES *
Broadway ES *
Grand View ES *
Selma ES *
Short ES
Sterry ES *
Bushnell Way
Fletcher Dr.
Ford *
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Glassell Park *
Harmony *
Lockwood
Logan
Loreto
Mayberry
Micheltorena *
Toland Way
Garvanza
Roybal Allard ES *
Elizabeth LC
Pacific
Grant ES *
Alta California ES *
Belligham ES
Burton ES *
Cantara ES
Cardenas ES *
Glenwood ES *
Hazeltine ES *
Langdon ES
Obama ES
O'Melveny ES *
Panorama City ES
Telfair ES *
Van Nuys ES *
Victory ES
Vinedale ES *
49th St. *
Aurora *
Estrella *
Main St.
107th St. ES *
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109th St. ES
153rd St. ES *
99th St. ES *
Figueroa ES *
Flournoy ES *
Griffith Joyner ES *
Ritter ES *
Weigand ES *
68th St. ES
Drew MS
112th *
116th Street
15th Street
7th St.
96th
Annalee *
Baca Arts
Broadacres
Del Amo
Denker *
Florence
Fries
Graham
Grape
Holmes
Independence
Leapwood *
Manchester
McKinley
Meyler ES
President
Russell
South Park *
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Wilmington Park *