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  <img src="http://news.ditd.org/July_13/jul13_ggsf.jpg" alt="Thiel Fellowship" align="right" border="0" hspace="7" vspace="6">Eight  Americans comprise 15 of the recently announced Global Finalists for  the Google Global Science Fair. The finalists’ projects are on a number  of innovative, wide-ranging issues, including a propulsion system for  underwater vehicles; a cost-effective method of managing the impact of  infrastructure projects on endangered species; and, projects that have  the potential to combat breast cancer, the flu, melanoma and more.                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2645/0/">Click here</a> to see a list of the                                       world-wide finalists. Sources:                                  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2646/0/">                                        The Oregonian</a>,                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2647/0/">                                        International Business Times</a><br>
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                                                        <font face="Arial" size="2"><b>         <b>                                                                               <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2">2013 Class of Thiel Fellows – An Innovative Approach to Higher Education</font></b></b><br>
                                        <img src="http://news.ditd.org/July_12/thiel.jpg" alt="Thiel Fellowship" align="right" border="0" hspace="7" vspace="3"><font face="arial" size="2">The  2013 class of young entrepreneurs to be awarded 20 Under 20                                Thiel Fellowships was recently announced. Each student was awarded a  $100,000 grant that encourages lifelong learning and independent  thought. This was the third set of Thiel Fellows, who do not attend  college for two years and are encouraged to focus on their ambitious  ideas, work, research and self-education. Recipients of the two-year                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2239/0/">                                        <font width="67" height="94" face="arial" size="2">Thiel                                          Fellowship</font></a>, 20 students under the age of 20, pursue innovative scientific and technical projects to gain insight on entrepreneurship.                                    <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2648/0/">                                        Click here</a> to read about the 2013 class. Sources:                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2649/0/">                                        Boston.com</a>,                                   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2650/0/">                                        Business Insider</a><br>
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                                                                                <b><font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2">Jack Kent Cooke Foundation -                                         Helping Advance the Need of Gifted Students</font></b><br>
  <img src="http://news.ditd.org/July_13/jkc.jpg" alt="Thiel Fellowship" align="left" border="0" hspace="7" vspace="8">The <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2180/0/">Jack Kent Cooke Foundation                                         (JKCF)</a></font> is dedicated to advancing the education of  exceptionally promising students who have financial need by providing  scholarships, grants and direct services to students from elementary  through graduate school. The Foundation’s Young Scholars Program offers  personalized and comprehensive educational advising and financial  support to students from the 8th grade through high school.  The  application period opens in January, and up to 60                                         JKCF Young Scholars are selected each year.<br>
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  The Foundation also offers, among other scholarships, the                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2519/0/">College Scholarship Program</a>, which is available to                                    high-performing high school seniors seeking to attend the                                       nation’s best colleges and universities. College Scholars                                      receive up to $30,000 per year, college planning support,                                       ongoing advising, and the opportunity to network with the                                       larger JKCF Scholar community. The application period begins                                    in late August. Up to 40 College Scholars are selected for                                      this program each year. </font></font><br>
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                                                                        A free public school, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/473/0/">The Davidson Academy of Nevada</a>                                           encourages and supports the abilities, strengths, and interests of  profoundly gifted middle and high school students who score in the  99.9th percentile on IQ or college entrance                                     tests, such as the SAT or ACT. If you are interested in applying to  The Davidson Academy for the 2014-2015 school year, the application  will be posted later this summer.                                                     Please visit                                    the                                             <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1555/0/">                                                How to Apply</a> page, the                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/915/0/">                                                 Qualification Criteria</a> page and the                                   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/961/0/">Application Review Process</a>                                     page for more information.<br>
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 Prospective                                    students interested in receiving email updates about the                                        Academy can subscribe to <i>                                      <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1076/0/">The Davidson Academy eNewsletter</a></i> by                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/962/0/">clicking here</a>.<br>
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 <strong>Upcoming Tours for Prospective Students</strong><br>
 Each                                   month during the school year, The Davidson Academy hosts a                                      tour for prospective students and their parents. At these                                       tours, visitors meet current Academy students, parents,                                         faculty and staff, and ask specific questions about the                                         school. Our upcoming school tours will be held on the                                   following Fridays: <strong>Sept. 20</strong>,<br>
 <strong>                                         Oct. 18</strong>, <strong>Nov. 15</strong> and                                        <strong>Dec. 13</strong>. RSVPs are required. For additional details and to RSVP, please visit                                      the                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1809/0/">Tours</a> page.<br>
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 <strong>EXPLORE Test to be offered at The Davidson Academy in October</strong><br>
 <img src="http://news.ditd.org/July_13/5678.jpg" alt="The Davidson Academy" align="right" border="0" hspace="13" vspace="3">In  conjunction with the University of Iowa’s Belin-Blank Exceptional  Student Talent Search (BESTS), The Davidson Academy will serve as a test  site for the two-hour                                                  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1847/0/">EXPLORE® test</a>  on Saturday, Oct.                                                     19, 2013. The EXPLORE® test, developed by ACT for eighth graders,  is an effective above-level test for younger students (grades 4-6), and  provides the opportunity to demonstrate their advanced abilities. An                                               EXPLORE® test score can be used in the context of eligibility  criteria for the                                                <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/994/0/">Davidson Young Scholars</a> program as well as                                             <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/473/0/">The Davidson Academy</a>.                                          The goal of BESTS is to discover students who need further                                      educational challenge to fully realize their academic                                   talent. To register                                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2283/0/">                                                        visit here</a>.</font><br>
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                                        </b><font width="165" height="108" face="Arial" size="2">                                   <font face="Arial" size="1">                                  <font size="2">The <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/994/0/">Davidson Young Scholars</a>  program provides FREE services designed to nurture and support  profoundly gifted young people and their families, including talent  development and educational advocacy, an online community, annual  get-togethers, and the Ambassador Program. Applications are due the  first of each month. For more information,                                                    visit the                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/995/0/">How to Apply</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1576/0/">Qualification Criteria</a>                                      pages</font></font></font>.<br>
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                                        </b><font face="Arial" size="2">The                                                     Davidson Institute offers $10,000, $25,000 and                                                          $50,000                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1079/0/">Davidson                                        Fellows</a> scholarships to students 18 and under whose projects have the potential                                       to benefit society, and are at the college graduate level.                                      Application categories are in the STEM fields, Humanities                                       and Outside the Box. Applicants must be 18 or younger as of October 1, 2014 to be eligible.<br>
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                                        </b><font face="Arial" size="2">                                                                                The Davidson Institute's                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/999/0/">Educators Guild</a>                                        is a FREE national service for active elementary, secondary                                     and post-secondary educators, as well as other professionals                                    who are committed to meeting the unique academic needs of                                       gifted students. You can become a member of this online community  with access to free consulting services and Educators Guild publications                                     by subscribing                                          <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/801/0/">here</a>.                                          There is also an Educators Guild                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2023/0/">discussion group on Facebook</a>                                                          - join today!<br>
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                                 <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1355/0/">COLORADO</a></b></font> –  A recent Colorado Department of Education review of Boulder Valley's gifted education program suggested  the need for more consistency in gifted programming and better monitoring of student growth in the school district. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2652/0/">The Daily Camera</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/968/0/"> FLORIDA</a></b></font> – The Miami-Dade County school district has seen a  50  percent increase in the identification of gifted students since 2003.  This change is due in part to the training of parents and educators to  recognize advanced students across student populations and the adoption  of gifted programs on all school campuses. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2653/0/">Miami Herald</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b><a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1050/0/">ILLINOIS</a></b></font> –  Following a revamp to the Glen Ellyn District 89 "Challenge Program,"  additional students in grades two to five are expected to participate  in the gifted program. Previously, students had to score in the 90th  percentile or above, in both math and reading assessments, to be  eligible. With the changes, students will be tested in single subjects; a  student who qualifies for either subject will be pulled out of his/her  regular classroom for three hours each week, or six hours if deemed  eligible for both subjects. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2654/0/">Chicago Tribune</a><br>
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 A  judge ruled that gifted minority students have been discriminated  against in Elgin School District U-46. Judge Robert Gettleman determined  the district discriminated against Latino students when it placed them  in a separate, segregated gifted program. Source: Daily Herald –  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2655/0/">7/25</a>,  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2656/0/">7/11</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/975/0/"> MINNESOTA</a></b></font> –  Austin Public Schools is examining a number of different methods to  provide gifted and talented students with the learning environment they  need. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2657/0/">Austin Herald</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1463/0/"> NEW JERSEY</a></b></font> – After years without a program for gifted  students,  the Trenton Public School District is reviewing an online gifted  education program that could be implemented in the district's middle  schools next year. The program would survey students, create a profile  of their strengths and weaknesses, and offer lessons aligned with their  interests and course curriculum. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2658/0/">NJ.com</a><br>
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 A  new private elementary school for gifted students will open in Westwood   this September. It is believed to be the only school in North Jersey  specifically for students deemed gifted by high scores on IQ tests and  other measures of intelligence. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2659/0/">NorthJersey.com</a><br>
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 The  Bernards Township School District is in the process of addressing  parental complaints that it has not met legal requirements to identify  and encourage gifted and talented students. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2660/0/">Bernardsville News</a><br>
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                         <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/979/0/"> NEW YORK</a></b></font> – The Panel for Education Policy recently approved a new K-8 citywide Gifted and Talented school in Queens  to be held in two separate locations, a move that left parents divided over the final result. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2661/0/">WNYC.org</a><br>
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 District 24 in Queens is examining possible changes to the admission process for  its Gifted and Talented program.  Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2662/0/">Queens Chronicle</a><br>
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 Nearly  one in four kindergarten spots in New York City’s most competitive  gifted programs have been set aside this fall for siblings of current  students, almost twice the rate from two years ago.  This policy has led to frustration among a number of parents whose  students, despite receiving top scores, were  not offered a spot in one of the five gifted programs accepting students  who score in the 97th percentile or above from across the city. Source:   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2663/0/">Wall Street Journal</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/982/0/"> NORTH CAROLINA</a></b></font> – This coming school year, top-performing  middle- and high school students in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school  district (CMS) will have the option of testing out of basic classes to  enroll in advanced courses in particular subjects. CMS is also launching  efforts to screen students for placement in gifted programs,  recognizing that some may be talented in reading or math, but not both.  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2664/0/">Click here (PDF)</a> to  read the CMS plan for gifted students. Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2665/0/">Charlotte Observer</a><br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1223/0/"> TEXAS</a></b></font> – Up to 15 gifted classrooms will be added in the Odessa-based Ector County Independent School District. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2666/0/">Odessa American</a> <br>
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  <font color="#000099" face="verdana" size="2"><b> <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/991/0/"> VIRGINIA</a></b></font> – School Board members are pushing for a  "robust" talented and gifted program in Gloucester schools, with school  officials conceding the division has fallen short in enhancing the  education experience of their brightest young minds. Source:  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2667/0/">Daily Press</a><br>
         
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 <font width="67" height="94" face="Arial" size="2">The Davidson Gifted Database at       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1049/0/">www.DavidsonGifted.org/DB</a> is a gateway to resources for                                       and about gifted students.</font>                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/1472/0/">See what's new!</a><br>
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 The article, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2668/0/">Evaluating Honors Programs in the College Search Process</a>, provides insight on the coursework, social support and perks to look into when searching for a college fit.  <br>
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 In the article, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2669/0/">Music to My Ears</a>,    Davidson Young Scholar Ambassador Ethan Cruikshank describes the unique  path he has taken before and after becoming an Ambassador.  <br>
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 In the article, <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2670/0/">Understanding, Diagnosing, and Coping with Slow Processing Speed</a>     Steven M. Butnik addresses a number of options regarding this issue.  <br>
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        The     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2118/0/">        Twice-Exceptional Newsletter</a>, is "the only publication aimed  squarely at the intersection of giftedness and learning challenges." The  current issue includes the article, "Parent    Coaching: A Support System for Families" and more!<br>
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        At <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2671/0/">Volunteen Nation</a>,  teens have the power to make a difference through volunteer work. Over  the years this organization has connected more than 16,500 youth all  across the country        to find volunteer opportunities.<br>
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 Co-authored by Davidson Young Scholar Max Wallack,     the book        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2672/0/">Why Did Grandma Put Her Underwear in the Refrigerator?: An Explanation of Alzheimer's Disease for Children</a>    is a sensitive, light-hearted children’s story that seamlessly provides its    young readers with a toolbox to help them overcome their fears and      frustrations regarding Alzheimer's Disease.<br>
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                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2673/0/">Wordwise Instruction</a> is a website     that promotes customized and group classes for gifted students, designed to help        them become better readers and writers.<br>
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        The Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) at the University of Washington sponsors a 10-week        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2674/0/">Young Scholars Program</a>        on the university's Seattle campus each summer.<br>
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        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2675/0/">        Brilliant.org</a>         is a a free online mathematics and science problem solving website for  bright young students around the world. It offers personalized  mathematics and physics problem sets and quizzes, as well as access to  international community of more than 70,000 students.<br>
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 <font face="Arial" size="2">July                                     23 - <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>                                            Vermont Public Radio</i>, </font>                                   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2676/0/">Giving Brightest Kids The 'Cram School' Experience, Online</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                         (Staff)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">July 20 -                                         <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>Los Angeles Times,</i> </font>                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2677/0/">American education and the IQ trap</a></font>                                       <font face="Arial" size="1">(Scott Barry Kaufman)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">July 16 - <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>WNYC.org,</i> </font>                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2678/0/">One Mom's Efforts to Crack the Gifted and Talented System</a></font>                                        <font face="Arial" size="1">(Jennifer Dev)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">July 14 -                                         <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>Las Vegas Review-Journal,</i> </font>                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2679/0/">AP courses prepare high school students for college</a></font>                                      <font face="Arial" size="1">(Sue Newbry Haynie)</font><br>
                                                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">July 9 -                                          <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>PsychCentral.com</i>, </font>                                        Don't You Have To Be “Gifted and Talented” To Be Creative? -                                  <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2680/0/">                                        Part I</a>                                   <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2681/0/">                                        Part II</a></font>                                  <font face="Arial" size="1">(Douglas Eby)</font><br>
                                                <font face="Arial" size="2">July 7 -                                  <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>                                         <font face="Arial" size="2">                                  <font face="Arial" size="1">The Gazette</font></font></i>, </font>                                    <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2682/0/">Evidence that student acceleration works</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                   (Nicholas Colangelo)</font><br>
                                                                                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">July 5 -                                  <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>                                         <font face="Arial" size="2">                                  <font face="Arial" size="1">Victoria Times Colonist</font></font></i>, </font>                                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2683/0/">Let kids decide whether to be in gifted classes</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                    (John Rosemond)</font><br>
                                                                                                <font face="Arial" size="2">July 1 -                                  <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>                                         Boston.com</i>, </font>                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2684/0/">Natick teen recognized for Alzheimer's charity work</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                        (John Swinconeck)</font><br>
                                                                                <font face="Arial" size="2">June 30 -                                         <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>New York Magazine</i>, </font>                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2685/0/">Too Many Geniuses</a></font>                                                <font face="Arial" size="1">(Jeff Wise)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">June 27 -                                         <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>The State Journal-Register</i>, </font>                                      <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2686/0/">Ending the neglect of Illinois' gifted students</a></font>                                          <font face="Arial" size="1"> (Sally Walker & Nancy Green)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">June 21 - </font><i>                                  <font face="Arial" size="1">Washington Post</font></i><font face="Arial" size="2"><font face="Arial" size="1">, </font>                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2687/0/">Is AP better than freshman college courses?</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                        (Jay Mathews)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">June 18 -                                         <font face="Arial" size="1">                                  <i>Education Week</i>, </font>                        <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2688/0/">How sharing projects enriches gifted education</a></font>                                   <font face="Arial" size="1">(Tamara Fisher)</font><br>
                                        <font face="Arial" size="2">                                  June 12 - <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>Huffington Post</i>, </font>                                       <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2689/0/">'Ability Grouping' Returns To The Classroom</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                        (Video)</font><br>
                                                                <font face="Arial" size="2">                                  June 10 - <font face="Arial" size="1">                                        <i>Salon,</i> </font>                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2690/0/">“Ability grouping” returns to the classroom</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                      (Katie McDonough)</font><br>
 <font face="Arial" size="2">                                         June 9 - <font face="Arial" size="1"><i>New York Times</i>, </font>                                         <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2691/0/">Grouping Students by Ability Regains Favor in Classroom</a></font><font face="Arial" size="1">                                    (Vivian Yee)</font><br>
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  My Young Scholar Ambassador project, called <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2692/0/">                                  <em>KidsTeachKids</em></a>, aims to help struggling math students  catch up with their class and eventually become independent learners.  Highly-qualified volunteer tutors, who form the backbone of                                         <em>KidsTeachKids</em>, facilitate a kid-teaching-kid, one-on-one  free service. We tailor the learning experience to the students’ needs,  aiming to teach them the way they can best be taught.  Most importantly,  we make learning fun – be it through mathematical manipulatives,  videos, or by using their favorite TV characters in humorous word  problems. Through a custom-built scheduler in our website,                                     <a target="_blank" href="http://ditdlyris.davdgrp.com/t/678708/53568/2692/0/">www.kteachk.org</a>, students and tutors can request and schedule face-to-face tutoring sessions. <br>
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  We are seeing benefits of <em>KidsTeachKids</em> for both students and  tutors. For example, one fourth grade student started working with us,  and improved his test grade from a C to an A in just eight sessions.   Improvement reaches far beyond grades; our students are more confident  in school as well, and learn to see that math is                                   <em>fun</em>.  One of them once commented, “Now I can finally  understand what is going on in math class!”  It is also a positive  experience for                                         <em>KidsTeachKids</em> tutors – as Phil Collins eloquently put it in song, “In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.” <br>
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  I am also working on another project in the field of intelligent amputee  prosthetics with a collaborator, Adithya Ganesh. We are developing a  novel, low-cost, and easy-to-use embedded system for control of  prosthetic fingers. We have submitted a paper to a conference as part of  spreading awareness about our invention. We are going to open-source  our work to make it affordable for amputees, as current solutions are  exorbitant in cost. Open-sourcing also allows others to improvise on the  system, so it will continue to grow and evolve.  With impressive  performance results, this system shows potential to be much cheaper and  more user-friendly than existing technologies, so I believe that it can  positively impact the lives of many others.   <br>
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                                        <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>How has the Young Scholars Ambassador Program helped you to reach your goals and achieve your accomplishments?</strong></font><br>
  The Ambassador Program has been an immensely helpful experience and I  have learnt many valuable skills from it – leadership, communication,  goal-setting, marketing, proposal-writing, website development and much  more. The other Ambassadors formed an excellent peer group; everybody  benefited from exchanging ideas with each other. The week-long seminars  were extraordinarily instructive, and we had some of the best seminar  facilitators that can be found. My                                     Davidson Institute advisor provided thoughtful and insightful  ideas, and was always there to help.                                     The                                     Ambassador Program were key to <em>KidsTeachKids</em>’ tremendous development.<br>
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 <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>What are some of your short-term and long-term plans?</strong></font><br>
  While it may take many years, I want to make <em>KidsTeachKids</em> self-sustainable. One of my short-term goals is to scale up                                   <em>KidsTeachKids</em>, and I am working on setting up chapters in  other cities. I also will be working on several aspects of open-sourcing  the prosthetics project. <br>
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  In the long run, I plan to study multiple fields in college, and  establish an interdisciplinary lab or a company. My dream is to offer  several multi-dimensional innovations to the world.  <br>
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                                        <font color="#000099" face="Verdana" size="2"><strong>Please describe your academic setting.</strong></font><br>
  My academic setting is very eclectic. As a homeschooler, I have been  able to take different classes from different sources, enabling me to  create a customized academic setting and curriculum. I was fortunate to  have been mentored by some of the best, such as Dr. Titu Andreescu for  Math Olympiad.  <br>
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<div align="center">                                                                                                                                                    <font face="arial" size="3"><i>"When we created the fellowship  more than two years ago, our intention was to help a small number of  creative people learn and accomplish more than they might have  otherwise. To their great credit, they have exceeded our expectations,  and inspired people of all ages by reminding them that qualities like  intellectual curiosity, grit, and determination are more important than a  degree in determining success in life."</i></font></div>
                                                                         
<div align="right"> <font face="arial" size="2"><i>~ Peter Thiel, Creator of the Thiel Fellowship</i></font>                                                                        <i> <br>
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