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New Hampshire


State Status: Red

State Definition of "gifted & talented":
"The term 'gifted and talented students' means children and youth who give evidence of high performance capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who require services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop such capabilities." (P.L. 100-297, Sec. 41003, Definitions)
State Association: New Hampshire Association for Gifted Education
Governor: John Lynch
State Dept. of Ed. - Gifted and Talented: Kenneth Relihan
State Superintendent: Virginia M. Barry

Statistics

Students enrolled in grades K-12 (2010-2011): 197,000
Students enrolled in grades K-12 (2008-2009): 197,956
Students identified as Gifted and Talented (2010-2011): Unknown
Students identified as Gifted and Talented (2008-2009): Unknown
Dollars allocated for Gifted and Talented programming (2010-2011): $5,000
Dollars allocated for Gifted and Talented programming (2009-2010): $5,000
Dollars allocated for Gifted and Talented programming (2008-2009): $5,000
Percentage of students who took an AP exam in high school (2008-2009): 21.7%
Percentage of students who took an AP exam in high school (2007-2008): 21.2%
Percentage of all students scoring a 3 or above on AP exams (2008-2009): 15.9%
Percentage of all students scoring a 3 or above on AP exams (2007-2008): 15.6%
Number of schools offering International Baccalaureate programs (2009-2010): 1

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Legislation & Funding

Does the legislation mandate that gifted students be served?
No
Does the state require parent/guardian involvement in gifted and talented identification and service decisions?
No
Does the state require specific criteria/methods to identify gifted students?
No
Does the state provide guidance or guidelines for the identification process?
No
Is the age or time at which students are identified for gifted programming mandated in your state?
No
Is there legislation that mandates specialized training in gifted education for teachers of gifted students?
No
Does your state require school districts to have a gifted education administrator?
No
Does the state have an acceleration policy?
No state policy; up to local education agencies to determine
Institute for Research and Policy on Acceleration (IRPA) - State Policy page
Does gifted education legislation exist?
Yes
The New Hampshire Gifted and Talented Curriculum Frameworks Addendum

Davidson Gifted Database Resources

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  • Early College
  • Enrichment Programs
  • Gifted Education Degree Programs
  • Homeschooling
  • Online High Schools
  • Summer Programs

  • Other Resources

  • Hoagies: Gifted Education Mandates By State
  • Education Week: Quality Counts 2010 - State Report Cards
  • National Opportunity to Learn Campaign - State Data & Analysis
  • Dept. of Education: Funds for State Formula-Allocated Programs (XLS)
  • National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) State Policy Page

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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.