Bookfair fundraiser at Barnes & Noble on Wednesday, January 22nd for the GPS self-contained gifted 4th & 5th grade grade classes.
Please save the date for Wednesday, January 22nd for a book fair and game night! The Self-Contained Gifted Class of Gilbert Public Schools will be hosted at Barnes & Noble at Dana Park from 3:45-6:45! Dana Park is located at the NW corner of Val Vista & Baseline.
Students are welcome to come and play games and check out some of the newest publications that Barnes and Noble has just released!
A percentage of all purchases that afternoon and evening will go directly towards the 4th & 5th Grade Self-Contained classrooms at Towne Meadows.
If you cannot attend, please consider visiting online from Jan 22nd to Jan 29th at BN.COM/Bookfairs and enter bookfair ID 11278561. Books make great gifts for future birthdays and holidays as well as educational milestone rewards.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
January 23rd Guest Lecture
“Strategies to help your gifted child deal with perfectionism, fear of failure and taking risks.”
Does your child spend hours trying to complete an assignment “perfectly”? Can they envision what they want to accomplish, but feel it is too hard and so they give up? Are they open to new ideas or do they sometimes appear frozen, unable to move forward? Are they hesitant or fearful of trying new activities? Come to this presentation to hear strategies to help your child cope with perfectionism. Come meet other parents who understand your concerns.
7-8pm
Greenfield Elementary
Library
2550 E Elliot Rd.
**All attending are invited to come early
at 6:45pm to network with other parents.
**Will this be your first meeting? Then come at 6:30pm for a mini-Gifted 101 breakout. This will prepare you for the guest lecture later in the evening.
Mark your calendars:
- The Arizona Association for Gifted and Talented is hosting a Parent Day as part of their annual Educators' Conference. The conference is February 6th and 7th. Parent Day is Friday, February 7th and Parents can register for a reduced rate of $100. For registration and more information, please visit: www.arizonagifted.org The blue Registration button will take you to information about Parent Day.
- Gilbert Public Schools has formed a Gifted Education Parent Council. If, as a parent of an elementary gifted child, you are interested in serving on this council, please contact your elementary school principal. The council meets once a month on a Thursday, 12:30-2:00pm, at the district office.
- Our last Guest Lecture in our 2013-2014 series will be on Thursday, April 10th. "Raising Gifted Children, A Pediatrician's Perspective" by Dr. Katherine Krieg, M.D.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
November 14th Guest Lecture
“How to Advocate for your Gifted Child while Building Bridges with Teachers”
DATE: Thursday, November 14th, 2013
PLACE: Greenfield Elementary library located at 2550 E Elliot Rd. in Gilbert
TIME: 7-8pm. Members are invited to come early at 6:45pm or stay until 8:30pm to network with other parents.
A gifted child’s needs and strengths are often one and the same. Come hear expert Erica Bailin speak on how we can advocate for our gifted children while building a supportive relationship with teachers.
Presented by Erica E. Bailin, ME.d., an Academic Professional at the Gary K.
Herberger Young Scholars Academy [HYSA] on Arizona State University’s West
Campus. She is a gifted specialist with expertise teaching English, Social Studies,
Technology and specializes in the creation of game-infused thematic curriculum
using digital tools. She has worked as a classroom teacher, gifted cluster
teacher, gifted pull-out teacher for honors reading and mathematics, and a
gifted specialist for the Digital Learning Center for the Gifted. She has been
involved in curriculum development projects, provided local and international
professional development classes for educators interested in technology,
student engagement, games, and gifted education. She presents at seminars and
conferences for gifted students, educators in gifted education, administrators,
and parents of gifted children.
She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and
Master's degree in Educational Technology from Arizona State University. She is
currently pursuing a Master's degree in Social and Cultural Pedagogy from the
School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University. Her research
interests include educational technology, gaming and its impact on society and
cultures, goal setting, community partnerships, social identity, global
education, and reality television, popular culture and its impact on youth. She
is also a student fellow for the Center for Games and Impact at Arizona State
University, a member of Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honor Society in
Education, and a member of the Board of Directors for Arizona's Association for
Gifted and Talented.
Mark your calendars for the remaining dates of our 2013-2014 Guest Lecture Series!
- Thursday, November 14, 2013
- Thursday, January 23, 2014
- Thursday, April 10, 2014
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
We look forward to seeing you Saturday, Nov. 2 for Earth and Space Exploration Day!
Earth and Space Exploration Day, hosted by Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration, has experienced remarkable growth over the past several years. Pre-registration is encouraged to ensure that visitors are able to secure tickets for the astronomy shows and other ticketed activities. It also helps us anticipate the number of people that will attend Earth and Space Exploration Day 2013 and allows a speedy check in for you and your family.
PRE-REGISTRATION LINK: https://nasa.asu.edu/ESE-Day- Registration?destination=ESE- Day-Registration
WHEN
Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHERE
Arizona State University Tempe campus - Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV (ISTB 4) - located on the corner of McAllister Ave. and Terrace Rd. Public parking is free in any ASU lot south of University Avenue on Nov. 2. The most convenient parking is available in the Rural Road parking structure (#4) on Lemon St. and Rural Rd., and the Tyler Street parking structure (#2) on the corner of Tyler Street and McAlister. A parking map is available at: www.asu.edu/map.
WEBSITE
http://sese.asu.edu/earth-and- space-exploration-day
DETAILS
Earth and Space Exploration day is a free annual fall event hosted by the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) on ASU's Tempe campus inside/outside ISTB 4. The SESE community offers special science-related activities from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. for students age five and up, families, educators and anyone interested in exploring Earth and space alongside real scientists. One of the biggest attractions is ISTB 4 with its Gallery of Scientific Exploration offering a variety of interactive exhibits and the Marston Exploration Theater, which will be running 3-D astronomy shows throughout the day. Visitors can see a replica of Curiosity rover, explore Tempe Butte on a guided field trip, pan for gold, watch science demos, dig for meteorites, bring rock samples for Dr. Rock to examine and so much more! Dr. Rock will be available to analyze rock samples and children are encouraged to bring samples from their backyard for analysis.
WHEN
Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHERE
Arizona State University Tempe campus - Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV (ISTB 4) - located on the corner of McAllister Ave. and Terrace Rd. Public parking is free in any ASU lot south of University Avenue on Nov. 2. The most convenient parking is available in the Rural Road parking structure (#4) on Lemon St. and Rural Rd., and the Tyler Street parking structure (#2) on the corner of Tyler Street and McAlister. A parking map is available at: www.asu.edu/map.
WEBSITE
http://sese.asu.edu/earth-and-
DETAILS
Earth and Space Exploration day is a free annual fall event hosted by the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) on ASU's Tempe campus inside/outside ISTB 4. The SESE community offers special science-related activities from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. for students age five and up, families, educators and anyone interested in exploring Earth and space alongside real scientists. One of the biggest attractions is ISTB 4 with its Gallery of Scientific Exploration offering a variety of interactive exhibits and the Marston Exploration Theater, which will be running 3-D astronomy shows throughout the day. Visitors can see a replica of Curiosity rover, explore Tempe Butte on a guided field trip, pan for gold, watch science demos, dig for meteorites, bring rock samples for Dr. Rock to examine and so much more! Dr. Rock will be available to analyze rock samples and children are encouraged to bring samples from their backyard for analysis.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Get Informed on the Gilbert Public Schools Override
This November election Gilbert Public Schools is asking for
a 6.6% override, a continuation of the current rate, which is decreased from
the 10% rate of last year.
We encourage members of the GPS community to
become an informed electorate. Please
vote on November 5th.
Do you have
questions about the GPS override? If so, click here to visit the GPS Override FAQ
page.
GPS held public forums in September and October to explain
the override and address questions from the community. If you were not able to attend one of these
forums, click here to watch a video of the forum on the GPS website.
How does the Gilbert override request compare to the requests of other districts in the East Valley? Click here to read an article in the East Valley Tribune.
Gilbert Public Schools - An "A" District
Interested in viewing a neutral and brief report on how GPS
handles their finances? Click here to visit the recent Arizona Auditor General’s Report on Gilbert Public Schools.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Guest Lecture Series Review
Gilbert Supporters of the Gifted hosts a Quarterly Guest Lecture Series
Over 60 in attendance at September's Guest Lecture |
September's Guest Lecture Topic: Strategies for promoting Social and Emotional Growth in Gifted Children
Amber and Heather did a great job explaining Intensities
that are often experienced by gifted people. As a parent it helped me
understand some of my son's behavior in a different light. I
recognized that he and I think differently and there is nothing wrong with
that. It helped me to understand the world through his perspective as
well. I also appreciated that Heather and Amber both had personal
experience with their family members they were able to share as well as
practical strategies for us to use with our children. My husband and I
were able to get a mutual understanding and were able to build some strategies
together to use at home. It has been so helpful.
It was also great to see so many other parents there.
I liked that we were able to see other parents who were from our son's
school. I also really appreciated that the meeting was kept to an
hour. We chose to stay after to chat with a few parents we met, but I
appreciated the prompt start and end of the meeting.
Review written by Kristina Park
Next Guest Lecture: Thursday, November 14th, 2013
Topic: How to advocate for your gifted child while building bridges with teachers
Location: Greenfield Elementary Library, 7-8pm
Friday, September 27, 2013
2013 Annual AAGT Parent Institute - Sat.,Oct.5th
LOCAL EVENT - SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 2013
Arizona Association for Gifted and Talented
To Interested Parents and Teachers for the AAGT Parent Institute-
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open on
our website! Please go to our website http://www.arizonagifted.org/ and
click on the Parents Tab. There will be a drop-down menu and please click on
Parent Institute. Here is where you will
see a large Register Now link.
The 2013 AAGT Parent Institute will be held Saturday October
5, 2013 at the ASU Preparatory Academy.
We know you will find the day informative and inspiring!
Additionally, while you are attending the Parent Institute,
your child/children can attend our Super Saturday, Enriching Your Potential
Program, for students K-8! Registration
is now open at the same link.
TEACHERS: You can receive Professional Development Hours
when you attend this event!
We look forward to seeing you at the 2013 AAGT Parent
Institute!
Sincerely,
Patty Messer and Melissa Stockton
Co-Chairs, AAGT Parent Institute & Children's Super Saturday Enrichment
Questions:
officemanager@arizonagifted.org
§ AAGT
Parent Institute “Reaching For Your Potential”
§ Date: Saturday,
October 5th, 2013
§ Time: 9:00AM
– 4:00PM
§ Who: Arizona’s
Parents, Grandparents, Educators
§ What: Seminars
on parenting gifted children; Opportunities to connect and network with other
parents of gifted children
§ Where: ASU
Preparatory Academy, 735 E. Fillmore St., Phoenix, AZ 85006
§ Keynote: Dr.
Bertie Kingore, International consultant and author
§ Children’s
Super Saturday Program: Enriching Your Potential for Students in Grades K-8
- Register your child and provide them the opportunity to have fun
and be creative while you learn. You can register your child when you click the
REGISTER HERE link at the top of the page on the website. http://www.arizonagifted.org/parent-institute-2014/
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