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Presentation at ACHS starts with premise of cost-free college For parents of Gifted & Talented. By Shamarie Claiborne Peggy Workman will present How to Prepare Your Child to Attend the College of Your Dreams with Scholarship Money, on Tuesday, August 27, 2013, at 6pmCT, in Adair County High School library, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY, an informative presentation for all parents of Adair County Gifted and Talented students. The speaker, is an authority on gifted education. She says, "If your child has been identified as gifted and talented, you should not have to pay one cent towards their college education if you start preparing as early as possible, ideally in middle school." Her presentation outlines what parents and students need to do to prepare and accomplish this goal. - Shamarie Claiborne This story was posted on 2013-08-23 09:30:18
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