Keynote Speaker: Tamra Stambaugh
Tamra Stambaugh, Ph.D. is the Margo Long Endowed Chair in Gifted Education at Whitworth University. Stambaugh’s research interests include students living in rural settings, students in poverty, and curriculum and instructional interventions that promote gifted student learning. She is the co-author/editor of several books, book chapters, articles, and curriculum units including Comprehensive Curriculum for Gifted Learners; Overlooked Gems: A National Perspective on Low-Income Promising Students, the Jacob’s Ladder Reading Comprehension and Affective Series, Serving Gifted Students in Rural Settings (Legacy Award Winner), the GCQ special issue on low income, and The Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth Curriculum. Stambaugh frequently provides keynotes, workshops, and consultation to school districts nationally and internationally. She has held appointments on multiple NAGC committees over the past 15 years and has presented at the NAGC Annual Convention.
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WMPLC's 2024 Montana AP® Summer Institute Online- Registration open
8:00 AM-4:00 PM Mountain Time via Zoom
GRADUATE CREDIT, CERTIFICATES, OR RENEWAL UNITS AVAILABLE
Week one, June 17-20: AP English Literature and Composition (Zongker) AP World History Modern (Keeney) AP US History (Johnson) AP Calculus AB (Peterson) **June 18-21**
Week two, June 24-27: AP Psychology (Reed) AP Precalculus (Murphy) AP English Language and Composition (Ramsey) AP Biology (Edgar)
The AIM Department will collect data again in the spring for program participation for Gifted and Talented students. You should make it a practice to update information in a student's record as they are evaluated and potentially identified. Once these fields are marked for a student, they will remain a part of their record moving forward.
Districts have the option to enter the data manually in the student’s 2023-24 enrollment record or upload the data using the Program Participation File Template linked below.
Did you know the Montana Digital Academy offers a variety of High School AP® course titles, in all content areas, to give Montana students the chance to tackle college-level work while they are still in high school? Whether you are in Sidney Superior, or any town in between, MTDA is here to help you reach your educational goals.
High School AP® courses are college-level courses offered in high school. Courses are equivalent to what is taught in introductory college courses. Students who earn a qualifying score on the College Board AP® Exam are eligible to receive college credit and/or earn placement into advanced courses in college.
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MTDA DUAL CREDIT
Montana Digital Academy offers a variety of High School Dual Credit courses through partnerships with Helena, Missoula, and Gallatin College. This means you can earn college and high school credits through the same course.
All MTDA Dual Credit courses qualify for the state's One-Two-Free program. One-Two-Free offers two tuition-free dual enrollment courses, up to six credits.
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Questions about Gifted and Talented in Montana?
Check out our Gifted, Talented, & Advanced Placement website.
Contact Tammy Lysons, Continuing Education and Technical Assistance Manager, 406-431-2309
The OPI is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, require an alternate format, or have questions concerning accessibility, contact the OPI ADA Coordinator, 406-444-3161, opiada@mt.gov, Relay Service: 711.
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