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2025 Award Winners

GIFTED PROGRAM TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD 


Presented to a gifted education teacher who has demonstrated exceptional teaching, dedication, and positive parent relations in his/her school, community, or the state of Georgia.

DISTINGUISHED ELEMENTARY GIFTED STUDENT AWARD


The purpose of this award is to recognize a student currently in kindergarten through sixth grade who has demonstrated giftedness, dedication, creativity, and a desire to help others. The award will consist of a $500 scholarship to be used toward the cost of summer camp, college, or other appropriate activity related to his/her academic work.

DISTINGUISHED GIFTED TEEN AWARD




The purpose of this award is to recognize a student currently between the ages of 13 to 17 who has demonstrated giftedness, dedication, creativity, and a desire to help others. Students may self-nominate or be nominated by another individual. The award will consist of a $500 scholarship to be used toward the cost of summer camp, college, or other appropriate activity related to his/her academic work.


PARENT OF THE YEAR AWARD


Presented to a parent who has demonstrated outstanding abilities at parenting the gifted child through involvement in and dedication to his/her school, community, and/or the state of Georgia.


LEADERSHIP AWARD


Presented to an individual who has made a significant difference to gifted education in his/her school, school district, or region to bring about change that results in improvement in gifted education.





2025 Mini-Grant Winners

  

 Mini grants are available to teachers and local affiliate chapters of GAGC. Teacher mini-grants are intended to fund special learning experiences which would not otherwise be available for gifted students, such as speakers, events, or special projects related to chapter goals. Such projects may be part of a local organizing group's efforts to form a local chapter. (Maximum grant award is $500.)



2025 Margaret O. Bynum Scholarship Winner


The Margaret 0. Bynum Scholarship Fund was established to provide financial assistance to teachers of gifted children for additional professional development. The scholarship may be used to cover registration, travel, and/or lodging for a professional learning opportunity, or may be used toward training directly related to gifted education. Recipients must hold the gifted endorsement and are expected to provide service(s) to gifted students in Georgia for one school year after receiving the scholarship. Applicants must be a member of GAGC.

(Maximum scholarship award is $1000.00)

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