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GATE: Gifted and Talented Education

Two students reading

Students read The Great Horn Spoon
at Ann Soldo Elementary School, as part of a
4th grade California history thematic unit.

Jack in the Box - an icon to represent "Thinking Outside the Box"

Thinking Outside of the Box

“Discovery consists in seeing
what everyone else has seen and
thinking what no one else has thought.”

—Albert Szent-Gyorgi

Other Projects, Information and Past Events

“Parenting a gifted child is like living in a theme park full of thrill rides. Sometimes you smile. Sometimes you gasp. Sometimes you scream. Sometimes you laugh. Sometimes you gaze in wonder and astonishment. Sometimes you're frozen in your seat. Sometimes you're proud. And sometimes, the ride is so nerve-wracking, you can't do anything but cry.”

—Carol Strip, et al. A Parent's Guide to Gifted Children

 


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