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  1. CTY offers online and on-campus courses, talent search and testing, and a community of peers for advanced learners in grades 2-12. Learn more about CTY's mission, programs, and testimonials from students and parents.

    • On-Campus

      Learn and grow with talented students from all over the...

    • Testing

      Identifying your child’s unique talents through testing with...

    • Who We Are

      From our home in Baltimore to our dynamic virtual classrooms...

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      Get started - Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY)...

    • Programs

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    • Mission

      University Alignment and Key Terms CTY’s values and...

    • Leadership

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  2. The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is a gifted education program for school-age children founded in 1979 by psychologist Julian Stanley at Johns Hopkins University. It was established as a research study into how academically advanced children learn and became the first program to identify academically talented students through ...

  3. As the country’s first academic talent center, Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth (CTY) supports and advocates for advanced learners like you. Here, you can go beyond what you learn at school (public, private, charter, online, or home school) with our exploratory and accelerated academic programs backed by Johns Hopkins ...

  4. The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is a nonprofit whose mission is to spark a lifetime of learning for bright kids. By joining CTY and taking one of our advanced assessments, students receive a report that helps families find the appropriate level of challenge to inspire their advanced learner.

  5. Join us to learn about our programs, ask questions, and discover how to connect with other families of bright students.The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented ...