Want to learn about what is happening with AIG in our schools and the needs of gifted students? Please join the Gifted Parent Advisory Team! The meeting dates for 2019-2020 are:
October 28th : 5:00-6:00 at Morehead City Middle School (MCMS).
Come see Dr. Rick Courtright of Duke TIP share information regarding gifted children's needs! This is an amazing opportunity to hear from a renowned expert in the field of gifted education!
November 12th : 6:00-7:00 at MCMS
February 7th : 6:00-7:30 at MCPS for Game Night--an opportunity for students and parents to come together and enjoy: Sphero's, chess, Breakout Boxes and learn more about our program!
March 24th: 6:00-7:00 at MCMS
October 28th : 5:00-6:00 at Morehead City Middle School (MCMS).
Come see Dr. Rick Courtright of Duke TIP share information regarding gifted children's needs! This is an amazing opportunity to hear from a renowned expert in the field of gifted education!
November 12th : 6:00-7:00 at MCMS
February 7th : 6:00-7:30 at MCPS for Game Night--an opportunity for students and parents to come together and enjoy: Sphero's, chess, Breakout Boxes and learn more about our program!
March 24th: 6:00-7:00 at MCMS
Each year, members of Mensa meet over one weekend to play and rate the year's newest board games. The top five games earn Mensa Select® distinction and may display the Mensa Select seal on their packaging.
The seal indicates that a game is original, challenging and well designed. Indirectly, it indicates that a game is original and creative in concept, challenging, a good value for the price, easy to comprehend and play, and, above all, fun! Click the above image to visit a website that lists these games!
The seal indicates that a game is original, challenging and well designed. Indirectly, it indicates that a game is original and creative in concept, challenging, a good value for the price, easy to comprehend and play, and, above all, fun! Click the above image to visit a website that lists these games!
Here are some competitions that your child may be interested in entering and pursuing. Check back to see when the site is updated. Who knows? There may be just the thing your child is interested in!
"All Things Gifted" resource for parents, teachers, administrators, mental health professionals, and gifted kids and adults.
The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is a nonprofit organization that has served academically talented students in grades 4–12 since it was founded in 1980. Collaborating with educators and parents, TIP helps gifted students assess the extent of their academic abilities with above-grade-level testing, recognizes them for their achievements, and provides them with a variety of enrichment benefits as well as accelerated face-to-face and online educational programs.