Staten Islanders Rally Against Gifted & Talented Program Changes For NY

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BP Fossella, Staten Island Parents to Rally in Opposition to Any Changes to Gifted & Talented Programs

Editor’s note: We have covered this topic of the Gifted & Talented programs on the island and citywideMost parents support these programs (which were removed for a while on the advice of an advisory committee commissioned by the previous mayor) as they provide an accelerated pathway for those who have demonstrated a particular ability to learn and excel in their classroom work.  These students are put on an accelerated track commensurate with their abilities.  

Staten Island, NY – Borough President Vito Fossella, local parents and gifted students rallied to oppose any changes to the gifted and talented program for kindergarten and elementary school students during a press conference at the corner of Adelaide Avenue and Elmira Street on Monday, October 20th at 11:00 AM.
Currently, kindergarten and elementary students who are found to be advanced in their intellectual and educational acumen can be referred by a teacher and placed in a lottery for the Gifted & Talented program. This program currently enrolls 2,500 kindergarten students across the City for a more rigorous curriculum challenging and advancing their intelligence and understanding.
The current mayoral election cycle has seen the debate reemerge as to whether the G&T program is a worthy endeavor that should be continued. The current leading candidate has made promises to scale back the G&T program by eliminating it for kindergarten, first, and second grade students.
At the press conference, Borough President Fossella was joined by parents and G&T students to oppose any changes being considered that reduce the G&T program from helping current and future students maximize the opportunity to grow their talents.

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