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High Ability Learners and ELL Students

This KnowledgeBase archive includes content and external links that were accurate and relevant as of September 30, 2019.

Each state may have information available regarding gifted and talented learners. This document provides access to those resources. Questions should be directed to the applicable state.

State Data
AlabamaHawaiiMassachusettsNew MexicoSouth Dakota
AlaskaIdahoMichiganNew YorkTennessee
ArizonaIllinoisMinnesotaNorth CarolinaTexas
ArkansasIndianaMississippiNorth DakotaUtah
CaliforniaIowaMissouriOhioVermont
ColoradoKansasMontanaOklahomaVirginia
ConnecticutKentuckyNebraskaOregonWashington
DelawareLouisianaNevadaPennsylvaniaWest Virginia
FloridaMaineNew HampshireRhode IslandWisconsin
GeorgiaMarylandNew JerseySouth CarolinaWyoming
District of Columbia

 

Additional Resources

U.S. Department of Education Talent & Diversity
Gifted & Talented What the States Are Doingcompiled by the Education Commission of the States
State Associations for the Education of Gifted & Talented

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