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Redding Elementary School
33 Lonetown Road
Redding, CT 06896


  

Welcome to the Challenge Program




Testing for Challenge will be in the morning on
Tuesday, May 15, Wednesday, May 16 and Thursday, May 17.

The Challenge Program identifies and services academically gifted students in grades three and four based on their demonstrated area of strength in math and/or language arts. 

Parents of current second and third grade students may nominate their child for consideration by the Screening Committee. Nominations are made by completing the Permission to Test form and the Parent Checklist of Gifted Behaviors. Children previously screened for the program may also be nominated at this time provided they have not been tested for the program in the last 12 months. Please see below to access these forms.

The Permission to Test form must be returned to Francine Lamonica by Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Failure to meet this response date will prevent your child from participating in this testing cycle. The Parent Checklist of Gifted Behaviors is not subject to this response date but should soon follow. 


   
Please open
Resources in the left naviagation bar for: 
  •  Information about the Challenge Program
  • March 16, 2012 - Challenge Program Presentation
  • Challenge Program forms
    • Permission to Test
    • Parent Checklist of Gifted Behaviors
  • Challenge Program Schedule
  • Parent Resources
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 Upcoming Events 

 MINDS IN MOTION 
 Minds in Motion events feature hands-on, fast-paced, high-interest workshops
for gifted and high ability children in grades K-8. Workshops for parents are offered free of charge to parents of students who are registered for student workshops.
 
 
 
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