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HILLSBORO CUSD 3
Current District Superintendent
David Powell
Address
1311 VANDALIA RD
HILLSBORO IL 62049
(217) 532-2942
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Advanced Academic Programs:-
Coursework
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Advanced Placement Testing (College Board)
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Students who are Identified as Accelerated
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Students who are Identified as Accelerated - Grade and Demographics
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Students Enrolled in Advanced Academic Coursework
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Students Enrolled in Advanced Academic Coursework - Grade and Demographics
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Students Assessed for Giftedness
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Students Assessed for Giftedness - Grade and Demographics
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Students Assessed for Giftedness Taught by a Gifted Endorsed Teacher
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Students Assessed for Giftedness Taught by a Gifted Endorsed Teacher - Grade and Demographics
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Students Identified as Gifted
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Students Identified as Gifted - Grade and Demographics
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Students Identified as Gifted Taught by a Gifted Endorsed Teacher
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Students Identified as Gifted Taught by a Gifted Endorsed Teacher - Grade and Demographics
The number and percentage of students at this location who have been identified as gifted in accordance with the district’s gifted assessment and academic policy and were taught by a Gifted Endorsed Teacher, allowing the totals to be broken down by subject, grade level, and/or other demographic and programmatic factors. Learn More
The current guidelines within which Gifted education programs operate was established with reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act in 1988 and passage of the Jacob Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Act.
At the federal level, the program supports “evidence-based research, demonstration projects, innovative strategies, and similar activities designed to build and enhance the ability of elementary schools and secondary schools nationwide to identify gifted and talented students and meet their special educational needs."
Within Illinois, school districts define both the criteria for “giftedness” and the assessments used to measure it, and self-report data on their programs of gifted education.