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The Truth about the Gifted: Dispelling the Myths

Steppingstone School, 30250 Grand River Ave, Farmington Hills, MI | Get Directions »
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Steppingstone School presents the third in its SPARCler series of parent support seminars which are open to the public.  The Truth about the Gifted: Dispelling the Myths featuring guest speaker, Sherry Sparks who is an educator with 30 years experience in public schools administration -- gifted consultant, curriculum director, and teacher trainer/mentor; founder of MightyMindz, providing guidance for families of gifted children. 

Sherry Sparks will introduce the subject which will then culminate in a round table discussion with the audience, answering any questions that you may have.

For more information or to RSVP for the event, please contact Steppingstone School at 248/857-8200 or visit Steppingstone School on Facebook!

Steppingstone School is an independent state approved 501c3 non-profit elementary school (K-8) for gifted students.  Steppingstone does not discriminate based on race, color, creed, gender, religion, or national origin in the administration of any school policy or program.

Event Details

Posted by: MomofThreeBoys
Where Steppingstone School 30250 Grand River Ave, Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Teens, Families, Seniors
Website http://­www.­steppi­ngstoneschool.­org
Phone 248/857-8200
Price $0

More About Steppingstone School

Steppingstone School

Steppingstone School

30250 Grand River Ave, Farmington Hills, MI
248-957-8200

Steppingstone School teaches gifted children. The school accepts children from kindergartners through Grade 8. You can get the free guide from the school to help you figure out whether your child is gifted, and then you can have your child assessed through giftedness testing.

Steppingstone School is a community for gifted children in which the course material is taught using the Akaba model of differentiated education. Each child is looked at as an individual. Classrooms tend to be multi-age and multi-grade, with approximately 15 students in each class.

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