• About the Gifted & Talented Program

  • North East ISD has an elementary G/T program for identified students in grades K-5. The G/T program is designed to meet the educational needs of students performing well above peers of the same age, experience, and environment. To qualify for G/T services, students must demonstrate an academic need on nationally normed ability and achievement tests. Students who participate in services designed for gifted students will demonstrate skills in self-directed learning, thinking, research, and communication as evidenced by the development of innovative products and performances that are advanced in relation to students of similar age, experience, or environment and that reflect individuality and creativity. Students identified for G/T services attend G/T classes weekly. For more information, please reach out to the elementary campus G/T teacher.

    GT K-2

    In grades K-2 identified kinder, first, and second grade students receive GT services through a pull out service model once weekly. Young gifted learners focus their attention on different types of thinking: 

    • Deductive Thinking
    • Inductive Thinking
    • Creative Thinking
    • Visual/Spatial Thinking
    • Evaluative Thinking
    • Critical Thinking
    GT 3-5

    In grades 3-5 identified third, fourth, and fifth grade students receive GT services through a pull out service model once weekly. Upper elementary GT students focus their learning on:

    • Systems Thinking
    • Masterpieces and Mysteries of Mankind
    • Eminent People and Philosophy

    An intermediate GT student also has advanced experiences in literature, algebraic reasoning, Socratic seminar, and technology applications.

  • Our GT Teacher

    Alaine Lafferty
    alaffe@neisd.net

    Stone Oak Elementary

  • GT Moto: If it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you.


Refer Your Student for the GT Program


Staff members and parents can refer students for GT testing.

Please note, while a student may be evaluated for GT placement once annually, the nationally normed assessments administered are valid for up to two calendar years. Some assessments given during this test administration will be used to determine placement in future years.