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Coordinator outlines Silver Creek’s high‑ability program, screening and services K–12

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The district’s high‑ability coordinator described identification methods, cluster grouping, teacher licensure supports and state grant funding for testing and professional development.

Abby Kaufman, Silver Creek’s high‑ability coordinator, told the school board on April 12 that Indiana law requires the district to identify and serve high‑ability students in grades K–12, and she described how the district screens, serves and supports those learners.

“Indiana code requires that we identify and serve high ability kids in grades K through 12,” Kaufman said, explaining the legal basis for the program and the district’s practice of universal screening in kindergarten, second and fifth grades, with additional referral screening in…

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