Duke TIP Program 2003-2004
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Earlier in
the school year, 69 seventh graders were identified, on the
basis of their ERB results – standardized tests taken by
sixth through tenth graders – by Duke University’s Talent
Identification Program (TIP) as eligible to participate in
the talent search program.
The Duke
University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP)
identifies gifted children and provides resources to nurture
the development of these students. Through Duke TIP a range
of activities and programs are accessible to parents and
teachers to meet the individual needs of gifted children,
according to the TIP web site.
The
seventh grade students were provided the opportunity to take
the SAT or ACT. This year, 48 students took advantage of
this opportunity to take the SAT or ACT and the test results
are back. Twenty-three of the students who took the
standardized tests scored well enough to receive special
recognition.
Those who
scored 510 or above on the math or verbal sections of the
SAT or 21 or above on the math or English sections, or 22 or
above on the reading or science reasoning sections of the
ACT will receive state recognition at a ceremony to be held
in May.
State
Ceremony
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Jeffie Chang
Alex Christian
Austin Cooper
Izaak Earnhardt
Melissa Geiss
Isaac Green
Camden Hyatt
Kedar Karkare
Ryan Kennedy Michael Kohagen
Daniel Leef
Matthew Makansi
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Daniel
Miller
Alex Nordin
Alison Parker
Lauren Phillips
Ritu Prasad
Nichole Randall Sam
Rochelle
Erin Schaberg
Karena Viehbacher Rebecca Williams Jason Yoon
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