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All Gifted is Local

In the U.S., education decisions and funding occur mainly at the state level.  Although certain programs (e.g., Title I schools, students with disabilities) are intertwined with federal policy, the vast majority of programs and services that students receive are determined by state laws and local policies and are funded through a combination of state and local funds.

For gifted learners, all program and service decisions are made at the state and local levels.  In the absence of federal minimum standards, there is wide variability between states, and in many cases, an even wider unevenness between districts in the same state.  For more information on gifted education in each of the states, order the State of the States in Gifted Education 2008-2009 report from the NAGC online bookstore and read State of the Nation, NAGC's summary of the report.

Policies and Statistics

NAGC has compiled key contacts and a sampling of statistics and policies to help you gather information about requirements in your state. Go to our state map to learn more.  

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Get Involved 

NAGC encourages all gifted education supporters to get involved with their state gifted education association.  The state groups are an excellent source for advocacy and networking.  Many offer resources for parents and teachers, including publications, workshops, and conferences.  

Go to state association websites for additional information
Read current legislative and advocacy initiatives in the states
Use these poems and drawings in your advocacy efforts

Local Gifted Children Celebrated 

NAGC and its state affiliates are working to put a face on gifted and talented education.  NAGC is pleased to sponsor the Nicholas Green Distinguished Student Awards, which celebrate excellence in young children.  The awards, which are coordinated in each state through the state association, recognize a student who is between grades 3 and 6 who has distinguished him or herself in academics, leadership, or the arts.

NAGC Supports State Affiliates 

NAGC is also pleased to support its state affiliates through several programs.  Click on the links below for additional information and application procedures.

NAGC Board Speakers Program
State Affiliate Education Conference Scholarship (.pdf file)
State Education and Advocacy Conference Grants (.pdf file)
New state advocacy resources on CD are available from NAGC's online bookstore --  The 2008-2009 State of the States Report and the Guide to State Policies in Gifted Education.