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  • September 24, 2019 12:15 PM | Deleted user

    Get a taste of their Fall enrichment courses for free from September 30th-October 6th.

    They have after school, weekend, and homeschool options at 1164 N. Milwaukee, right off the 90/94 in Chicago.

    Gifted-specific programs:

    • Gifted Social Skills group for grades 1-6, for just $90 for 9 weeks. 
    • 2E Language Arts weekly class with a teacher that has 45 years of SPED experience - it may be the 1st of it's kind in the state?

    Other Enrichment: 

    The Math Circle for Grades 1-4 is always free. You will find the rest of the programs reasonably priced. They have Latin, experimental archaeology, a private math team that will let you drop in for your AMC8, an experimental outdoor math education class. A lego/robotics team, a family American Folk class, 4H, and Art and Science Experiential learning through field trip and class work. 

    Learn more here:   https://www.mage.education/before-and-after-school

  • September 19, 2019 11:01 PM | Deleted user

    CGCC is co-sponsoring a Kids Climate Summit to be held at the Illinois Math and Science Academy on May 2, 2020.  

    The Kids Climate Summit is an opportunity for students to explore issues pertaining to climate change; formulate ideas, suggestions, approaches and perhaps even solutions, and then present these to those concerned about climate issues! Learn more here.

    We are accepting group pre-registrations now. Proposals will be due December 10. Get your groups together today. We are also actively seeking sponsors, climate visionaries and influencers, and summit volunteers. Contact us if you have any leads or are interested: KidsSummit@chicagogiftedcommunity.org

  • September 15, 2019 9:26 PM | Anonymous

    News on a new CPS selective enrollment school . . .

    Sor Juana is an exciting new public elementary school located on the Southwest Side of Chicago. Offering PreK-4th grade in the year 2020, Sor Juana will grow a grade every year, eventually reaching PreK-8th in 2025. Sor Juana offers both selective enrollment Classical and STEAM Magnet curricula, which provide focused and accelerated academic programming to our students. Sor Juana is a one-of-a-kind school community that strives to provide rigorous, engaging instruction that supports the unique talents, skills, and interests of each student. We focus on teaching the whole child in an academically advanced environment and aim to build a community that promotes collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity while celebrating the diversity of the students, families, staff, and community. The selective enrollment application process opens September 30th: https://go.cps.edu/elementary-school/apply. More details on Sor Juana Elementary can be found here: https://schoolsites.cps.edu/sorjuana. Please reach out to Principal Kehr with questions: mekehr@cps.edu.


  • September 12, 2019 11:11 PM | Deleted user

    IAGC has 5 different scholarships for teachers and other educators  which provide either a day at the annual conference at no charge, or a cash reward.  Won't you take a moment to nominate the fantastic teachers in your life?  

    https://www.iagcgifted.org/page-18521

  • September 07, 2019 3:20 PM | Deleted user

    Gifted families in Chicago have a fierce advocate in Irene Gottlieb, who has mounted an intense push in the last two years for Chicago Public Schools to meet the needs of their gifted student population. “This is a matter of equity, and it’s huge,” she said in a recent interview. “People need to band together to achieve change. It’s not going to come from small numbers.”

    Motivated by the frustrating experience her daughter, now 10, had with her public school’s reluctance to provide instruction at her level, Gottlieb began attending CPS board meetings, researching education policy, filing Freedom of Information requests (most of which were denied) and advocating for gifted students in CPS.  Her frustrations also led her to found MAGE, Midwest Academy for Gifted Education (MAGE), a non-profit private school. MAGE has been blogging about CPS and State policies toward the gifted. www.mage.education/news

    The bulk of her work has focused on pushing CPS to implement a policy as required by the 2017 Accelerated Placement Act, which requires all public schools in the state to provide early entry to kindergarten and first grade if the parent or a teacher request it, and to allow students who are able to skip a whole  grade or skip a grade in a particular subject. CPS had no district-wide policy to address gifted children. A year after the state required schools to have a written policy, CPS had deferred implementing the law, Gottlieb said. One of her successes was to contribute to mobilize the gifted community to attend the two hearings CPS scheduled on drafting a policy for the law. “The South Side really brought it,” she said of one of the hearings, which was held at a CPS office on the South Side. “We had at least 50 people there.”

    Gottlieb counts as victories the fact that CPS finally wrote a policy, even if it’s partial; expanding their policy for early kindergarten to match the early first grade policy; to allow for acceleration in any school, including the selective enrollment schools, and cutting the number of qualifying tests and GPA required to apply for grade skipping. Much work remains to be done, and people can sign up to stay informed or to help with the advocacy at www.mage.education

    She encourages more gifted families to get involved, and she urges gifted families from outside Chicago to attend public hearings: “If CPS balks on this, then other school districts will balk, too. It creates a precedent for the whole country as this is the 3rd largest district,” she warned.

    “The gifted are a minority. We like to keep our heads down,” Gottlieb said. “I get it—two years ago I was like that. But if you don’t speak up, no one else will.”

  • September 05, 2019 10:14 PM | Deleted user

    Catherine Gruener, one of our professional members, has pointed out this free resource for anyone struggling with discipline issues. She says:

    For your out-of-the-box kid.....free training for the next 10 days with my friend Dayna D Abraham. For all of my parents and friends who support differently wired kids....you want this free training. So, I'm going to tag you in this post.....because...you really really want to see this and share this! 

    http://bit.ly/32q9KbF 


  • September 02, 2019 7:39 AM | Deleted user

    This is an interesting discussion on the role that a college, particularly a community college, can plan in the life of a high school student.  

    https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/confessions-community-college-dean

  • August 22, 2019 9:19 AM | Anonymous

    You know it, you love it, you had better buy early!  Don’t miss the highlight of the Fermilab Arts & Lecture Series where multiple scientists each try their hardest to impress and dazzle you in just 10 minutes as they compete for the title of Slam Champion!  Previous contenders have used Elvis impersonations, claymation, rap, and Dr. Who references to make the most compelling case.  Who will be this year’s winner? (Fermilab website)

    Fermilab's Physics Slam VIII takes place on November 15, 2019, but tickets for this popular event usually sell out in August each year. As of today, tickets still are available, but make your purchase soon. Complete details here.

  • August 19, 2019 9:27 AM | Deleted user

    Do you have a fourth grader this year?  Have you heard about the National Parks Foundation initiative called "Every Kid in a Park?"  All fourth graders receive a free pass to all national parks and monuments for the entire school year (and the following summer)!  Learn more here:   https://www.everykidinapark.gov/

  • July 06, 2019 6:49 PM | Anonymous

    From filmmaker Tom Ropelewski:

    Happy Summer! I'm excited to announce that I'm partnering with Debbie Steinberg Kuntz of brightandquirky.com to host the very first FREE ONLINE SCREENING OF "2e: TWICE EXCEPTIONAL." The film will be available for viewing from July 11-18, followed by an online Panel Discussion with myself and Special Guests on Thursday July 18 at 10 AM PST.

    To sign up and receive your FREE MOVIE ACCESS CODE please visit here:

    https://brightandquirky.com/2e-movie-signup/

    This should be fun! I hope you'll join us!

    Best wishes,

    Tom


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