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    Wynne School District Opens Nominations for Gifted Education Program for Local Students

    2024-04-03
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    The Wynne School District is now accepting nominations for its gifted education program. This program supports students from 3rd to 12th grade who show high academic performance, creativity, and critical thinking. Eligibility is based on standardized tests, mental ability and creativity tests, school performance, and evidence of giftedness.

    Parents, community members, and students can nominate candidates. The goal is to not miss any eligible student. After nomination, parents will receive letters for further evaluation. The program is looking for students who perform well in various subjects, are curious, motivated, and enjoy working with others.

    To nominate, contact the building principal or the G/T Coordinator, Holly Melton, at Wynne Intermediate School. All nominees will be considered equally based on eligibility standards. The district is committed to a fair process, without discrimination based on race, religion, nationality, disability, gender, or age.

    More information about the Wynne Public Schools' GT Program is available on their website. The district aims to identify and support gifted students, giving them the resources and opportunities to succeed.

    In summary, the Wynne School District's gifted education program is a key initiative to develop the skills of high-performing students. The nomination process is open to all, ensuring every eligible student can benefit from the program.

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