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Understood.org 2e Corridor Parent Network hosts monthly meetings at Grant Wood AEA in Cedar Rapids.
February's's topic is on establishing positive communication with the school. Come hear guest speaker Jen Osen-Foss from Understood.org. Following the presentation will be an opportunity for parents and educators to network.
Please RSVP (not required, but appreciated) at our Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/167298073899236/
Amanda Freese, Parent Coordinator of 2e Corridor Parent Network
This blog is from the publishers of 2e: Twice-Exceptional Newsletter, a bi-monthly electronic publication for those who raise, educate, and counsel high-ability children with learning issues such as AD/HD, dyslexia, Asperger's, and so forth. This blog is to share news, events, and resources we find as we do research for the newsletter and for the complimentary monthly email briefing we publish.
** listing is only informational and does not indicate endorsement by Ms.B , ELP department, or ICCSD **
offers six weeks of on-campus, summer camp programming dedicated to talented and gifted students.
Adventures (Rising 3rd -6th Grade Students) consists of half-day (non-residential) classes giving students an opportunity to take one to four classes during the two week program. Classes, taught by experts in their field, range from art and design to outdoor skills, math and engineering, even the Chemistry of food and problem solving!
Discoveries (Rising 7th -8th Grade Students) course is four full days of non-residential programming allowing them to dive deeper into their subject material. Campers in this program eat lunch on campus in a dining center with our team of college staff members. Classes are taught by experts in their field and subjects have included psychology, zombies, computer science, and engineering.
Explorations (Rising 9th-11th Grade Students) a week-long Explorations program. Students have the opportunity to stay in a residence hall on Iowa State’s campus while spending their days in an engaging academic course. Classes explore fields such as psychology, engineering, military history, computer science, fashion design and more!
To view courses, dates, and learn more, and apply here: http://www.opptag.iastate.edu/summer/index.php
Application Information: opened March 1, 2018 and will close May 1, 2018.
TRICIA STOUDER Program Coordinator trew@iastate.edu | 515 294-5689
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