Gifted Services

The Annville-Cleona School District provides gifted educational opportunities for qualifying students.

Students who are evaluated and identified as gifted, according to Pennsylvania Chapter 16 Regulations, may require instruction and support that is matched to their unique abilities and needs. Specially designed instruction for gifted students is individualized and may take various forms both within and outside of the regular classroom. Through collaboration between the school, the parents, and the child, the district strives to develop instruction that will challenge and enrich all learners at an appropriate level.

Students may be screened or evaluated and identified as gifted at any time throughout their school career. All students in the school district are screened at varying times throughout their elementary career for giftedness attributes. If a student appears to have numerous giftedness traits or tremendous strength in a particular area, they may be recommended to the school psychologist for further evaluation under a Gifted Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation (GMDE).

When a student moves into the Annville-Cleona School District, the process of identification varies. Gifted Individualized Education Plans (GIEPs) written by other districts in Pennsylvania will be honored and either implemented or modified as needed to best meet the needs of the students in the Annville-Cleona School District.  Students with identification as gifted in another state may need to undergo screening with the school counselor and/or evaluation with the school psychologist and will need to meet the criteria for identification as set by the school district, in accordance with Pennsylvania’s Chapter 16 Regulations.

Once a student is identified as gifted, a GIEP team will be convened to develop an individualized plan to address the student’s needs. The team generally consists of the child’s regular classroom teacher(s), the gifted support teacher, the School psychologist, and a building administrator.

Questions regarding screening, evaluation, eligibility, due process rights, or provision of gifted education services may be directed to the school principal or the Director of Student Services.

Mr. Casterline, Gifted Teacher K-8

Name: Mr. Rick Casterline
Department / Grade:
Gifted/K-8
Email Address: rcasterline@acschools.org
Degrees and Certifications:

Elizabethtown College B.S. in Secondary Social Studies Education in 2008. 

University of Alabama Master's degree in Gifted and Talented Education. 

Mr. Michael Hall

Name: Mr. Michael Hall
Department / Grade:
Gifted/9-12
Email Address: mhall@acschools.org
Degrees and Certifications: