North Clackamas School District provides Talented and Gifted (TAG) services at each grade level rather than through a separate TAG program. This means that students who are identified as Talented and Gifted receive educational services in their regular classroom, provided by their classroom teacher, rather than in a pull-out program. This allows the learning needs of TAG students to be consistently supported throughout their day rather than occasionally. The instructional services NCSD provides to designated TAG students are designed to meet their assessed rate(s) and level(s) of learning in language arts and/or math.
Elementary and middle school students designated as Talented and Gifted receive an Individualized Classroom Plan (ICP), which outlines the specific instructional modifications/differentiation the classroom teacher will utilize to address the students' individual learning needs. The ICP is a tool to be used by the classroom teacher, family, and student to plan and implement differentiated instruction that meets the assessed rate(s) and level(s) of the student. This can include, but is not limited to, independent projects, tiered assignments, curriculum compacting, and extension activities. It is automatically reviewed annually around conference time; however, it can be reviewed and updated at any time.
Each elementary and middle school has a TAG support teacher who helps to coordinate TAG services for that school. These TAG support teachers have the opportunity to meet regularly with the district TAG coach(es) to work on program management and professional learning. Additionally, the district TAG coaches collaborate with other district coaches to provide instructional and curricular support for teachers and students to meet a wide variety of learning needs.
At the high school level, a variety of student courses are available in order to offer a wide range of rigorous learning opportunities. Students with advanced academic needs have the opportunity to select courses that match their skills and interests, including Advanced Placement at Clackamas, Milwaukie, and Adrienne C Nelson High Schools, or International Baccalaureate courses at Rex Putnam High School. Within all courses, instruction is differentiated based on the assessed rate(s) and level(s) of the student.