Future Problem Solving remains one of the most popular PRISM programs.
No doubt, the challenge and the opportunity to work as a team on difficult
tasks is rewarding. Use the link to check the official FPS site and find out
what's new in this fabulous program.
http://www.fpsp.org
National History Day students should be familiar with the NHD website.
The contest is clearly described and supported by this site. In many
circumstances, Mrs. Rosnick will not photocopy handouts if they are directly
from the NHD site. This is a fabulous resource for the NHD
student.This year's topic: THE INDIVIDUAL IN HISTORY should produce some
amazing NHD projects.
Important dates for CMS NHD students:
Southern Regional Competition - Saturday, March 28, 2009, at Rider University
New Jersey NHD - Saturday, May 2, 2009
http://www.nationalhistoryday.org
This one webpage also links to the main parts of the PRISM
program: FPS and NHD.
http://karen.rosnick.googlepages.com/home
This site supports the needs of high-level learners.
http://www.nagc.org/
� Participate actively in meaningful exchanges of advice, research and ideas
with parent and educator groups.
� Network with others who understand the unique needs of the gifted and
talented population.
� Receive quarterly newsletter: PROMISE.
� Reduced rate for NJAGC�s annual conference.
� Participation in regional meetings for parents and educators.
� Opportunity to obtain a grant of up to $500 to support a gifted education
project.
� Personal and professional growth through leadership opportunities and
networking.
� Receive updates about events, resources and legislation related to gifted
children.
� Access to Members Only section of the NJAGC website: www.njagc.org.
� Monthly email newsletter called NewsNet � for educators, parents and
gifted students.
http://www.njagc.org