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Research your school district's policy concerning the gifted student. The education of the gifted student is often organized around a Gifted Enrichment Plan, or GEP. Organize or attend a meeting to develop an academic enrichment plan that involves the student, the parents, the guidance counselor, and other teachers. In the written plan, develop specific guidelines for each participant involved in the gifted child's academic enrichment. Determine and record the yearly projects the child will complete, the special programs the child will attend, and the contests the child will enter. Clearly define the responsibilities of each person responsible for the implementation of the GEP.
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