In 1981, Oklahoma became the seventeenth state to mandate educational services for students identified as gifted and talented. This was done through the enactment of Title 70 O.S. Sections 1210.301-308. Oklahoma’s funding comes through the state aid formula and is a weight of .34 for each student identified and served in gifted and talented education.
GT Annual Report Video Walkthrough
2024 Initial GT Generated Funding Amounts
(UPDATED!) 2023 Revised Checklist for Gifted and Talented
Gifted and Talented Statute and Rules and Regulations
UPDATE: GT Expenditure Reports are no longer due August 1st! HB1968 was signed into legislation on April 28, 2021, amending the duplicative reporting of the GT expenditure report. Now, districts submit their Program 251 and 252 reports through Oklahoma Cost Accounting System (OCAS).
Administrative Rule requires all GT program personnel to participate in inservice training designed to educate and assist in the area of gifted education (210:15-23-7). The videos below are designed to meet this requirement. Each session is approximately 60 minutes in length. The videos are about 45 minutes and include places for sharing, reflecting, and discussing within small groups. Upon completion of a session or the series, participants can complete this GT Teacher Training Certificate Form to receive a professional development certificate. For more information or questions regarding teacher training or your certificate, please email [email protected].
Click the link below to begin the interactive training session!
1. Session 1: An Introduction to Gifted and Talented
2. Session 2: The Identification of Gifted and Talented Students
3. Session 3: Gifted and Talented Programming
4. Session 4: Instructional Strategies
On May 24, 2012, the Oklahoma State Board of Education approved Standards and Competencies for gifted education, as well as the Oklahoma Gifted Education Specialist (OGES) Certification.
Oklahoma Academic Scholar Recognition Program