As a core benefit of the Talent Search, identification is as important today as it was in 1979 when CTY established itself as a world leader in gifted education. Enroll your child in the Talent Search today and let CTY: - You may know your child is advanced academically, but you may not know the extent of this ability. CTY Talent Search testing provides a common currency, with concrete results to show a student's level of knowledge beyond what's expected by current grade level.
- CTY provides the statistical data that allows you to understand your child’s test scores compared to the national landscape of their true academic peers.
- CTY knows bright students thrive on praise and recognition, yet far less public recognition is given for academic talent than for sports, music, or other abilities. All students who accept the challenge of taking the Talent Search test receive a Certificate of Participation, with the chance to also be honored for both state and national achievement through CTY's Award Ceremonies.
- CTY’s Family Academic Programs are open to all students who participate in the Talent Search. Programs are offered to students enrolled in grades 2-12. These events do not have score qualifications, and all Talent Search students are encouraged to attend. Depending on age, Talent Search participants may also take part in our language immersion program and our Civic Leadership Institute.
CTY’s academic programs have been developed to meet the unique needs of our nation’s brightest students. They offer a wide array of topics often not covered in school prior to college, as well as many accelerated courses. CTY academic programs include both summer residential programs and distance education courses, and are accredited by the CSS MSA.
CTY will also contact students periodically (several times a year) via email with information of interest to gifted students and their families. We also will keep our Talent Search students up to date with new developments—they will be some of the first to know about new and exciting developments such as new CTY Summer Programs sites. For example, in 2007 CTY added sites in China and Mexico, our first international sites for summer programs. |