NAGC works to support those who enhance the growth and development of gifted and talented children through education, advocacy, community building, and research
Congratulations to the incoming Network Chairs-elect. We are pleased to have have these NAGC members become elected Network leaders. Their terms begin September 1, 2022. Networks are important to the functioning of NAGC and supports NAGC members through newsletters, discussions on Engage, convention session selection, and more.
Thank you to all who ran and to all who voted. The health of NAGC depends on member participation and engagement.
Arts Network |
Michelle Oslick, Team Lead for Gifted Education, Douglas County School District Learn more about Michelle Oslick |
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Creativity Network |
Kristen Lamb, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama Learn more about Kristen Lamb |
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Early Childhood Network |
Meryl Faulkner, Manager, Gifted & Talented Department, Denver Public Schools Learn more about Meryl Faulkner |
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Gifted Coordinator Network |
Jolene Teske, Supervisor of Advanced Learners Programs, Des Moines Public Schools Learn more about Jolene Teske |
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GLBTQ Network |
Doug Alexander, Gifted & Talented Instructional Specialist, Boulder Valley School District Learn more about Doug Alexander |
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Global Awareness Network |
Jessica Stargardter, Gifted Education Researcher, Fulbright Finland Foundation Learn more about Jessica Stargardter |
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Research & Evaluation |
Carla Brigandi, Associate Professor, West Virginia University Learn more about Carla Brigandi |
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Special Schools & Programs |
Vicki Phelps, Assistant Professor of Education, Milligan University Learn more about Vicki Phelps |