A03954 Summary:

BILL NOA03954
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORMcDonough
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §4454, Ed L
 
Establishes the gifted education reinforcement act to establish statewide standards for gifted education programs; requires school districts to be accountable for providing such programs.
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A03954 Actions:

BILL NOA03954
 
02/08/2023referred to education
01/03/2024referred to education
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A03954 Floor Votes:

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A03954 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          3954
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 8, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  McDONOUGH  --  read once and referred to the
          Committee on Education
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to establishing statewide
          standards for gifted education programs and requiring school districts
          to be accountable for providing such gifted education programs

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  This  act  shall be known and may be cited as the "gifted
     2  education reinforcement act".
     3    § 2. The education law is amended by adding a new section 4454 to read
     4  as follows:
     5    § 4454. Gifted education. 1. For the purposes  of  this  section,  the
     6  following terms shall have the following meanings:
     7    a.  "Gifted"  shall  mean neurological development which allows one to
     8  exhibit cognitive ability and/or ingenuity significantly more  sophisti-
     9  cated than average in one or more areas.
    10    b.   "Individualized education program" shall mean an educational plan
    11  designed to meet a student's learning needs via the use of various adap-
    12  tations.
    13    c. "504 plan" shall have the same meaning as defined  in  the  federal
    14  rehabilitation act of 1973.
    15    d. "Competency-based education" shall mean an educational system based
    16  on students' demonstration of mastery of a given topic.
    17    2. A board of education shall:
    18    a.  ensure that sufficient educational services are provided to gifted
    19  students from kindergarten through grade twelve and that proper instruc-
    20  tional adjustments are made in accordance with established standards;
    21    b. create the necessary policies for a continuous identification proc-
    22  ess from kindergarten through  grade  twelve,  which  shall  consist  of
    23  multiple measures in order to definitively identify strengths in various
    24  academic  areas. To ensure equal access to the gifted education program,
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07301-01-3

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     1  the identification process shall include adaptations for certain  groups
     2  of students, including those who are English language learners and those
     3  with individualized education programs or 504 plans;
     4    c.  provide  ample  resources  and  time  to  develop, reevaluate, and
     5  improve instructional tools for gifted education;
     6    d. develop  and  document  appropriate  curricular  and  instructional
     7  adjustments  used  for  gifted  students  indicating  content,  process,
     8  products, and learning environment, and including additional educational
     9  activities such as academic competitions, guest  speakers,  and  lessons
    10  with  a  specialist.  Such  adjustments  shall  be included in staff and
    11  student schedules, as well as  lesson  and  unit  plans,  and  shall  be
    12  accounted for in budgets for educational materials;
    13    e.  appoint a coordinator who shall oversee the operations and content
    14  of the district's gifted education program;
    15    f. create and uphold a list of students identified as gifted in  every
    16  school within the district; and
    17    g. actively and consistently provide and support professional develop-
    18  ment  for  teachers,  school leaders, and administrative staff regarding
    19  gifted education.
    20    3. a. The commissioner shall appoint a qualified coordinator of gifted
    21  education programs who shall be responsible for reviewing  the  programs
    22  implemented  in  each school district, assessing whether programs comply
    23  with the provisions of this section, and approving subsequent  proposals
    24  in the area of gifted education.
    25    b.  Each  school  district shall file a report with the coordinator of
    26  gifted education programs within the duration of the first  full  school
    27  year  following  the effective date of this section and once every three
    28  years thereafter. Such report shall include, but not be limited to:
    29    (i) a thorough explanation of the continuum of  policies,  curriculum,
    30  and services implemented in the district pertaining to gifted education;
    31    (ii)  a complete description of the identification process used by the
    32  district to determine placement into the gifted education program;
    33    (iii) the total number of students receiving gifted education services
    34  and the percentage of the total district  student  population  receiving
    35  such services;
    36    (iv)  the professional development opportunities and services provided
    37  on the topic of gifted education;
    38    (v) the number of staff employed by  the  school  district  whose  job
    39  responsibilities  include  the  identification and instruction of gifted
    40  students; and
    41    (vi) a delineation  of  any  plausible  future  plans  for  expanding,
    42  improving,  or  otherwise  altering  the gifted education program imple-
    43  mented by the district.
    44    4. a. The commissioner shall develop a protocol pursuant to  which  an
    45  individual  may file a formal complaint asserting that a school district
    46  is noncompliant with this section.   Such protocol  shall  require  that
    47  upon  the  filing  of  a  formal  complaint the department shall lead an
    48  investigation into the accused school district's policies. Such protocol
    49  shall also include procedures to be followed in the remediation of gift-
    50  ed education programs in noncompliant school districts.
    51    b. A complaint submitted to the department may not  assert  noncompli-
    52  ance  that  has  occurred in excess of one year prior to the date of the
    53  complaint's filing. The complaint shall include:
    54    (i) a statement that the school district in question is in a state  of
    55  noncompliance with this section;

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     1    (ii)  facts  and  circumstances  that  evince and lend credence to the
     2  claim that the district is in a state of noncompliance; and
     3    (iii) the full name, address, and contact information of the complain-
     4  ant.
     5    c.  The  department shall complete an investigation within ninety days
     6  of receipt of a complaint and issue  a  written  decision,  including  a
     7  proposal  for  remediation  if necessary, to the school district and the
     8  complainant.
     9    5.   Each school district shall make  information  pertaining  to  its
    10  gifted  education  program  available  on the school district's website.
    11  Such information shall include the school district's policies,  services
    12  provided via the program, procedures and measures used to identify gift-
    13  ed students, and timelines relating to the identification process.
    14    6.  a.  In  order  to  set  a  uniform  standard  of entry into gifted
    15  programs, the department shall, with the approval  of  the  commissioner
    16  and  the coordinator of gifted education programs, select a standardized
    17  test of intelligence and a standardized test of creativity  which  shall
    18  both be components of the identification process. The criteria to be met
    19  by examinations shall consist of the following:
    20    (i)  the  examinations  shall  be  norm-referenced and recognized by a
    21  national authority on gifted education;
    22    (ii) the examinations shall be able to be  individually  administered;
    23  and
    24    (iii)  the  examinations shall be able to be administered from kinder-
    25  garten to grade twelve.
    26    b. Every school district shall use the examinations  selected  by  the
    27  department  pursuant to paragraph a of this subdivision when determining
    28  eligibility of students for entry into gifted education programs.
    29    c. The examinations selected pursuant to paragraph a of this  subdivi-
    30  sion shall be administered by a qualified psychological examiner.
    31    d. Once students are identified as gifted they shall not be obliged to
    32  take  the examinations selected pursuant to paragraph a of this subdivi-
    33  sion again.
    34    7. a. A student is eligible for gifted education programs  in  one  or
    35  more subjects if the student meets the following criteria:
    36    (i)  the  student  demonstrates  superior neurological development, as
    37  evidenced by an intelligence quotient at least two  standard  deviations
    38  above  the  mean on a standardized test of intelligence or an individual
    39  component of the test; and
    40    (ii) the student demonstrates superior creativity, as evidenced  by  a
    41  score  in  at  least  the ninetieth percentile on a standardized test of
    42  creativity; and
    43    (iii) at least one of the following:
    44    (1) the student demonstrates  above-average  ingenuity  inside  and/or
    45  outside the classroom, as observed by the student's teachers;
    46    (2) the student demonstrates the need for a special program due to the
    47  default educational program in one or more academic areas being insuffi-
    48  ciently challenging for the student, as observed by the student's teach-
    49  ers; or
    50    (3)  the  student  demonstrates  an  intense voracity for knowledge or
    51  motivation for learning that cannot be satisfied by the  default  educa-
    52  tional  program  in  one  or  more  academic  areas,  as observed by the
    53  student's teachers.
    54    b. Teachers shall rate students on a scale of one to  one  hundred  in
    55  the domains of creativity (criterion 3) and motivation (criterion 5) and
    56  recommend  all  children  with scores greater than or equal to ninety to

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     1  the school district's panel of three or more qualified evaluators if the
     2  student already or has previously satisfied the criteria listed in para-
     3  graph a of this subdivision. Teachers shall also provide the panel  with
     4  additional  information regarding the rationale behind the ratings given
     5  to recommended students.
     6    c. Following the receipt of  teacher  recommendations,  the  panel  of
     7  three  or  more  qualified  evaluators  shall examine each case and make
     8  decisions regarding students' placement.
     9    8. a. The department shall develop statewide standards, based  on  the
    10  framework of currently existing standards employed in the state, via the
    11  addition of markedly more complex, challenging, and thorough material in
    12  order to ensure the stimulation of students enrolled in gifted education
    13  programs and the most complete comprehension possible.
    14    b.  School districts shall develop their own curricula based on stand-
    15  ards approved by the department.
    16    9. a. School districts shall utilize a combination  of  individualized
    17  education  programs  and acceleration in gifted education programs, with
    18  either one of the two or both being used in accordance to  which  course
    19  is in the best interest of a particular gifted student.
    20    b. A gifted student's individualized education program shall be devel-
    21  oped  by  the  coordinator  of  gifted  education programs of the school
    22  district, with input from the current teachers of the student and  input
    23  from  the  school  psychologist  and  guidance counselor, if applicable.
    24  Individualized education programs shall involve the use  of  alternative
    25  teaching  methods,  such as competency-based education, and/or differen-
    26  tiated content.
    27    c. A gifted student's acceleration plan, if  such  a  plan  is  deemed
    28  suitable  for  the  student,    shall be developed by the coordinator of
    29  gifted education programs of the school district, with  mandatory  input
    30  from  the  current  teachers  of  the  student and input from the school
    31  psychologist and guidance counselor, if applicable.  Acceleration  shall
    32  involve  a  student's placement into a higher-level class in one, multi-
    33  ple, or all subjects dependent on the student's level of proficiency  in
    34  each subject.
    35    10.  A student's status of being identified as gifted shall be written
    36  in that student's record.
    37    11.  Gifted education shall be included as  a  subsection  of  special
    38  education in the department's budget.
    39    §  3.  This act shall take effect on the first of July next succeeding
    40  the date on which it shall have become a law.
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