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Alaska


State Status: Green

Commissioner of Education: Larry LeDoux
Governor: Sean Parnell
State Association: Unknown
State Definition of "gifted & talented": “‘[G]ifted’ means exhibiting outstanding intellect, ability, or creative talent.”
(Alaska Admin. Code §52.890)

State Dept. of Ed. - Gifted and Talented: Barbara Thompson

Statistics

Dollars allocated for education (2004-2005): $1,285,435,000 (Estimate)
Dollars allocated for education (2005-2006): Unknown
Dollars allocated for Gifted and Talented programming (2005-2006): Unknown
Dollars allocated for Gifted and Talented programming (2006-2007): Unknown
Number of schools offering International Baccalaureate programs (2006-2007): 2
Percentage of all students scoring a 3 or above on Advanced Placement exams (2005-2006): 12.6%
Percentage of all students scoring a 3 or above on Advanced Placement exams (2006-2007): 12.8%
Students enrolled in grades K-12 (2004-2005): 131,210
Students enrolled in grades K-12 (2005-2006): 132,508
Students identified as Gifted and Talented (2005-2006): Unknown
Students identified as Gifted and Talented (2006-2007): Unknown
Students who have taken Advanced Placement exams in high school (2005-2006): 1,471
Students who have taken Advanced Placement exams in high school (2006-2007): 1,497

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Legislation & Funding

Are there colleges/universities in the state that offer courses and/or degrees in gifted education?
No Click here for a list of Gifted Education Degree Programs.
Are there colleges/universities in the state that offer courses and/or degrees in gifted education?
No Click here for a list of Gifted Education Degree Programs.
Does gifted education legislation exist?
Yes Alaska Legislation
Does legislation provide for an education program matched to the student's abilities?
No
Does the legislation mandate that gifted students be served?
Yes
Is identification of gifted students required by state law?
Yes Identification begins in first grade.
Is there legislation that mandates specialized training in gifted education for teachers of gifted students?
Yes
Was there funding for gifted programs for the 2004 - 2005 school year?
Yes
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Information presented on this page was compiled from a variety of resources, including, but not limited to: The STATE of the States in Gifted Education, a report by the Council of State Directors of Programs for the Gifted and the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC); state departments of education, state gifted associations, informational websites and other organizations. The Davidson Institute for Talent Development has not verified the accuracy of all information and does not warrant its accuracy or fitness of use for any purpose. Users should verify information prior to taking any action. Furthermore, the appearance of selected programs and/or resources does not imply an endorsement or affiliation. Programs and resources are highlighted for informational purposes only.