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Mrs Sorg's REACH Pages    Copper Creek and Mesa Verde
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Mrs Sorg's Home
REACH Testing
REACH at Copper Creek
REACH at Mesa Verde
Who is Mrs Sorg?
Mrs Sorg's Gifted Philosophy
Parents' Page
Teacher's Page
Earmarking your tax credit money for REACH at Copper Creek
REACH at Amphitheater School District
Kids' Book List
Mesa Verde Photo Gallery
Copper Creek Photo Gallery
Links of interest to parents of gifted children--what interests you?
View Mrs Sorg's Parent Library at the bottom of this page. Contact her to borrow the book you need.


Johns Hopkins CTY conducts a talent search for highly gifted students in grades 2-8 who may benefit from the testing, programs, and services offered through Johns Hopkins University. Students need a score at the 95th percentile or above on particular tests in order to apply to CTY. For information about your child’s scores, contact Mrs Sorg.

If you would like more information, or if you wish to register your child, please check the link at the right.


Some kids are gifted, and at the same time they have learning disabilities. If your child has these challenges, you need to see this newsletter. Subscribe and receive it regularly.


Is your gifted child a perfectionist? Is he/she supersensitive to what others expect of him/her?
This article may interest you.


For a wide variety of information about giftedness, please visit this nationally known site by clicking the link on the right.

"All kids deserve to learn something new every day--including the gifted. We can't forget excellence in our effort to achieve equity."
a quote from Dr Camilla Benbow, Dean of Vanderbilt University's College of Education

What is it like to be gifted and have Aspergers?
Hear it from a young writer's point of view.

Check out this link to the Davidson Institute for information that may be helpful.

Gifted kids' characteristics create a unique set of circumstances. See one person's perception of the rights a gifted kid should have.

Check out the Amphi REACH website.

Watch for the AAGT Conference next year, in February 2010, in Phoenix.
Parents of gifted learners can attend and learn more about gifted education.

Mrs Sorg's Parent Library. Contact her to borrow the book you need.
Click on the book you are interested in to link to a description.

Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog