According to Florida State Statute 6A-6.03019, gifted students are those described as having superior intellectual development and being of high performance.
A student is found eligible for special instructional programs for the gifted if the following criteria are met:
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Superior intellectual development as measured by an intelligence quotient (IQ) of two standard deviations above the mean (100=mean, one standard deviation=115, two standard deviations=130) on an individually administered standardized test of intelligence (Page 235 of Volume I-B of the Florida Statutes and State Board of Education Rules.)
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A majority (81 out of a possible 160) of points earned on the Gifted Characteristics Checklist.
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Need for a differentiated curriculum above and beyond that of the regular classroom.