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1 Supporting gifted, accelerated, and advanced content students Working together

2 What is GAGE? Gwinnett Alliance for Gifted Education - is a non-profit volunteer group of parents, teachers, administrators, and community leaders committed to: Enriching the learning environment of gifted and high achieving students. Enhancing the professional learning of educators to meet the unique academic needs of gifted and high achieving students. Educating the parents and community about the characteristics including the social and emotional needs of gifted and high achieving. Membership in GAGE includes automatic membership in the advocacy group at the state level, GAGC – Georgia Association for Gifted Children

3 Benefits that GAGE offers Provides free programs in Gwinnett for parents and educators concerning gifted students. Coordinates an awards reception to recognize an outstanding student from each school and for qualifying adults. Awards scholarships of varying amounts for students of varying ages. Application & essay are part of selection process.

4 Benefits that GAGE offers Sponsors a Saturday Exploration Program for elementary and middle school students 3 different times of the year. Students may apply for scholarships to attend. Awards grants to teacher members to implement innovative projects targeting their gifted students. Provides a website to disseminate news and information about gifted education.

5 Benefits that GAGC offers Offers discounted registration fee to attend annual convention with nationally recognized speakers on gifted education in March 12-14, 2017, in Athens; Provides free access to webinars about gifted children and education issues produced by the national organization, NAGC. Supports legislative initiatives at a state level; meets with state legislators.

6 Benefits that GAGC offers Grants free online professional development for educators of gifted children. Sponsors state recognition of Gifted Education Month in January and a Legislative Day for students. Uses website to promote advocacy for gifted education.

7 FREE Exciting Workshop September 26, 2016 Come learn from internationally recognized speaker and author Carolyn Coil at 6:30 p.m. in the Peachtree Ridge High School Theater, 1555 Old Peachtree Road, Suwanee, near I-85 Topic: "Strategies for 21st Century Success: Helping Gifted Students Achieve"

8 FREE Exciting Event December 5, 2016 Opportunity Outlet – Come browse booths of information featuring camps, competitions, and organizations offering your children opportunities to explore their interests. Located at Collins Hill High School – Media Center from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., 50 Taylor Road, Suwanee (near I-85)

9 Saturday Exploration Program GAGE’s Saturday Exploration Program provides a wide variety of challenging and enriching classes on Saturday mornings using 21 st century learning strategies for gifted students. Each unit of study combines creativity, critical thinking, leadership, inquiry, and technology. Students: Gifted and High Achieving (Advanced Content) Grade Levels: Elementary and Middle Grades Fall Session: (Oct. 15, 22, 29, & Nov. 5) Spring Session: (April 15, 22, 29, & May 6) Summer Session: (June 26 – 29)

10 Saturday Exploration Program Location for Fall Session: Rock Springs Elementary School, 888 Rock Springs Road, Lawrenceville Tuition: $190 GAGE members - $210 non-members Registration opens September 9; closes October 3 Register online: GAGE website at gwinnettgifted.org Class Times: 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Free Parent Workshops provided from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Opportunity for networking: 11:00 – 12:00

11 Awards Ceremony – April 25, 2017 Gwinnett Environmental Heritage Center Recognizes an outstanding gifted student from each of the Gwinnett County Schools. Awards scholarships for summer programs at the elementary and middle school levels. Awards scholarships for graduating seniors. --- Selection process for scholarships includes applicant essay on given topic. Awards various categories of adult recognition for service to gifted students based on nomination process. Provides reception to celebrate awardees.

12 Join GAGE/GAGC Today Complete the form and return it to your child’s teacher or mail to GAGE, P.O. Box 492425, Lawrenceville, GA 30049 Make the check out to “GAGE” or Join online by credit card at http://www.gwinnettgifted.org/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gwinnett County Teacher/Administrator Membership __ $20 annually Family membership ___ $25 annually Please consider an additional donation toward students’ scholarships, teachers’ classroom grants, and parents’ workshops by joining at a higher level: ___ Sponsor member @ $50 __ Patron member @ $75 ___ Benefactor member @ $100 Thank you for your support! We look forward to working with you to continually improve the education of Gwinnett's gifted, accelerated, and high achieving students.


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