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Gifted Students Service Plan (GSSP)

KiZAN assists you with the implementation of the Gifted/Talented Student Services Plan (GSSP) which provides an educational plan that matches a formally indentified gifted students interest, needs, and abilities to differentiated service options and serves as the communication vehicle between the parent and the school. 

 

    Features      Benefits
    Web-based product
    • Accessible from any computer with Internet Explorer and Internet access.
    • No need to worry about data backups.
    • No additional installations or configurations needed.

      Online Parent and Student Surveys, GSSPs,
      Progess Reports and Program Assessments

      • Easy step-by-step completion wizards
      • Management all GSSPs and surveys in one location
      • Parents and staff members are notified when their participation is needed
      • Parents can easily view data for all their children
      • Easily delegate GSSP sections to teachers so they are aware of what they need to complete 
      Content Approval Process    
      • Paperless approval process.
      • Administrative staff is notified when content approvals are needed.
      • Parents and staff are notified when content has been approved and is ready to view

       

      Reports with easy filtering, printing and exporting capability
      • Generate reports on individual, council, or district-wide SBDM council membership and training.
      • Find out what contributiors have not completed their GSSP and progress report sections.
      • With one click reports can be easily printed.
      • Print copies of the GSSP, surveys and progress reports.
      • All reports can be exported to Excel or PDF for additional analysis.
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      The Circuit’s Scholarship Golf Outing Overcomes The Elements

      8/2/2011 1:31:25 PM

      Robert Steele, co-chair and managing partner of KiZAN, added, “We fully support this event and realize how important the scholarships are for the students. It’s very rewarding to be a part of the outing’s success and a way to give back to the community.”

      CINCINNATI – August 1, 2011 – Despite two rain-related postponements and oppressive heat, 120 golfers

      gathered July 18, 2011 at The Circuit’s annual Scholarship Golf Outing presented by ISOCNET – e-Solutions

      Provider, to help raise scholarship funds for local students. The golfers and sponsors helped to raise $5,000 in

      scholarships, which will be announced in early 2012 and will be awarded to recent high school graduates or

      current college students who are pursuing IT-related degrees at area universities. The golf outing, which took

      place at The Heritage in Mason, Ohio, had been scheduled May 23 and then again on June 20, but rain and

      lightning forced the postponements.


      “We want to once again thank our generous sponsors and resilient golfers, who year-after-year step up to help us

      raise scholarship funds for well deserving students,” said Jim Cunningham, president of The Circuit. “Although

      we wondered at times if we were ever going to get the event in this year, the golfers were finally able to enjoy 18

      holes at one of the area’s most prestigious golf courses. The golf outing is an annual fixture of the IT community,

      and we are fortunate that so many continue to contribute and participate to make the event such a success.”


      The funds from the 2010 event went to five local college and university students, including two attending

      Northern Kentucky University, one from Miami University, one from Cincinnati State Technical and Community

      College and one from University of Cincinnati. To be eligible to receive the scholarship funds, students must

      submit an application located at www.thecircuit.net and be a student who is going to attend or attending a local

      college or university in the fall of 2012 and pursuing a degree in information technology.

       

      “Our relationship with The Circuit’s Scholarship Golf Outing has been great for our company, The Circuit and the

      35-plus students that we have helped since serving as the Diamond Sponsor for the 8th year,” stated Rick

      Cummins, president of ISOCNET. “The past few years have not been easy economically for many companies in

      this area, yet despite these circumstances, the community has always been generous and continue to see the value

      in the event’s networking and philanthropy. We look forward to continuing our relationship with this event in the

      future, and encourage others to get involved so that we can help even more students.”


      “We were extremely happy to have another outstanding turn out for our annual IT golf outing,” said Al Early, vice president, professional services for CBTS and chair of The Circuit Golf Committee. “In a very challenging

      economic (and weather-impacted) environment, we were able to raise $5,000 in scholarship money for worthy students. It’s great to see the community rally around a cause that helps give back to an industry that we have all

      benefited from in one way or another.”


      Robert Steele, co-chair and managing partner of KiZAN, added, “We fully support this event and realize how

      important the scholarships are for the students. It’s very rewarding to be a part of the outing’s success and a way

      to give back to the community.”


      For more information or questions regarding applications for the 2012-2013 Circuit IT Scholarship, visit The

      Circuit’s website (www.thecircuit.net) Golf Tab, or contact Connie at 513.563.3524 or connie@thecircuit.net.

      The 2012 Scholarship Golf Outing is scheduled for June 18 at The Heritage in Mason.


      About The Circuit

      Since 1994, The Circuit is the information technology association for the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky

      region. The Circuit is dedicated to raising awareness for the region’s growing IT community by providing support

      and services for local technology professionals, companies and institutions. The non-profit member-based trade

      association continues to grow and consists of a variety of professionals and organizations representing all areas of

      information technology. IT professionals or organizations interested in supporting Cincinnati’s IT community can

      join The Circuit at www.thecircuit.net.

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