Parents, Teachers, Citizens Working Together  
The Kentucky Association for Gifted Education (KAGE), officially organized in 1979, is a non-profit volunteer group of parents, teachers, administrators, other educators, and all citizens interested in being advocates for appropriate educational opportunities for gifted and talented youth in Kentucky.

The KAGE Summer Workshop is just around the corner! Don't miss this opportunity to hear Jan Lanham (KAGE Board President-elect, Principal in Nelson County, Chair of the Kentucky Advisory Council for Gifted and Talented, and a highly sought after presenter with a vast background in gifted and talented education!) present on Assuring Appropriate Challenges in a NCLB World. Click here for registration information.

A $125,000 grant from the AT&T Foundation to the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence in partnership with The Center for Gifted Studies and the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science will fund development of a special statewide Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. For more information go to the Prichard Committee website here.

THE WHITE PAPER entitled Kentucky's Future: Mining Untapped Treasure - Children and Youth of the Commonwealth Who are Gifted and Talented , is available here.

KAGE is affiliated with the National Association of Gifted Children (NAGC), and is housed at Western Kentucky University in the Center for Gifted Studies. KAGE is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that receives no government funding. We are supported solely by membership dues, our annual conference, sale of publications and donations.

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For more information contact us at:
email: kage@wku.edu
KAGE, P.O. Box 9610, Bowling Green, KY 42102-9610
phone: 270.745.4301, fax: 270.745.6279