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==SMPY and the Ideas for CTY (1972-1978)==
In 1972, Dr. Julian Stanley (1918 - August 12, 2005), a psychology professor at Johns Hopkins University, introduced the first talent search designed to identify, challenge, and reward academically able young people.  Since 1979, CTY has expanded to offer a wide range of academic opportunities and to conduct research, disseminate information, consult with educational organizations, advocate public policy initiatives, and offer diagnostic and counseling services.
 
  
Over the years, participation has also grown greatly. By 1992, some 6,000 students were enrolled in CTY summer programs at a dozen sites throughout the United States and overseas. In 2000, more than 90,000 students participated in CTY's Talent Search.  9,000 students enrolled in CTY summer programs. 2,500 took a CTY distance learning course, and 8,000 students and parents participated in CTY's one-day conferences.
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In 1972, Dr. Julian Stanley (July 9, 1918 - August 12, 2005), a psychology professor at Johns Hopkins University, introduced the first talent search designed to identify, challenge, and reward academically able young people. This was the start of his program originally called SMPY, or The Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth, focused soly on the Mathematic advancement of its students. The official start of the CTY Summer Programs began in 1980 with its summer programs at [[St. Mary's]] in Maryland.
  
In 1997, Dr. Lea Ybarra was appointed Executive Director of The Center for Talented Youth.
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==OTID and the beginnings of CTY (1979-1981)==
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* Executive Director: William C. George
  
CTY has established a broad network and continues to work with students, families, teachers, school districts, government agencies, for-profit and non-profit corporations, and others to identify and nurture academic talent at the pre-collegiate level.
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OTID started the beginnings of what would later become the Center for Talented Youth. It was formed with the combination of Dr. Stanley's Study for Mathematically Percarious Youth (SMPY) and the Program for Verbally Gifted Youth (PVGY). The program was then renamed the Center for the Advancement of Academically Advanced Youth (CTY). The First Director of the combined approach was Dr. William C. George, who would go on to be the director until Dr. Wliliam G. Durden's appointment in 1982. As aforementioned, OTID began the residential program in [[St. Mary's]]. 109 students were present in the first year of programs, but it would soon expand in 1980 when they started their Talent Search for gifted students around the United States. The program at  St. Mary's would close at the end of the 1981 summer, but two sites would catapult CTY into what it is today: [[Carlisle]] and [[Lancaster]].
  
To date, CTY has identified nearly one million students and has served over 100,000 students through its programs.
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==CTY's Big Break (1982-1994)==
  
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* Executive Director: William G. Durden
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Carlisle and Lancaster would take over St. Mary's in the summer of 1982 and have been running their programs ever since. Franklin & Marshall and Dickinson College brought the beginnings of the popularity with CTY. [[Saratoga Springs]] would begin in 1986, adding to an already expanding summer camp. With this expansions, CTY began their commuter young students program in 1985, with the expansion to a residential [[Baby CTY|Young Students]] program in the summer of 1992. They would add [[Sandy Spring]] and others to include in their inaugural year. [[Los Angeles]] would open in 1992 for CTY, then expanding again the program's sties and its enrollment status. In 1992, the Centre for Talented Youth in Ireland would also open in [[Dublin, Ireland]]. By 1992, some 6,000 students were enrolled in CTY summer programs at a dozen sites throughout the United States and overseas. With CTY's expansion into other areas, the organization felt that they needed to create a name for their institution as a whole. This was the beginning of IAAY, the Institute for the Academic Advancement of Youth.
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==IAAY and the Start of CAA (1995-1999)==
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* Executive Directors: William G. Durden (1995-1997), Lea Ybarra (1997-)
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IAAY began its time as the name of the organization on July 1, 1995. The former first Executive Director, Dr. William G. Durden stated that ""This expansion will permit our organization to continue to work most flexibly and efficiently with individual students and to meet the challenges facing talent advancement in the 21st Century." Dr. Durden and the team at IAAY did indeed made the institution more flexible by introducing the Center for Academic Advancement (now known as the Center for Academic Explorations). This was created due to expanding the program to those who just missed out on the test scores that CTY enacted. This enabled for more students to have the opportunity to attend a CTY program, while still learning at a engaging, fast paced level. [[Bethlehem]] and [[Frederick]] would begin the start of CAA in the summer of 1996. This programs increased when additional sites in [[Santa Cruz]] and the Marine Site at the Univeristy of Notre Dame - Maryland were added, the total for 1998 stood at 16 sites. The institution was now going into the turn of the Century and they believed that the Center for Talented certainly does state the mission and IAAY was officially changed back to CTY on January 1, 2000.
  
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The Center for Talented Youth, returning as the official name of the organization, began adding even more sites and programs to its list. [[Alexandria]] for Young Students would be added in 2000 and [[Bristol]] would follow up in 2001 for the Center for Academic Advancement. The Center then added the Civic Leadership Institute in 2002 at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. The Center then took on an ambitious task as they decided to expand to both [[Tempe]], Arizona and [[Kaneohe]], Hawaii to try and expand their reach at CTY. These turned out to be short lived projects as Arizona would only last two years and close in 2005 and Hawaii, although popular at its last years, would close in 2009. However, the sad situation that occurred for the Center was the biggest project they attempted: A International branch. They began by introducing two International branches in the summer of 2007 [[Nanjing]], China which was held at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and the [[Puebla, Mexico]] site at the Universidad de las Americas. The programs, particularly Nanjing, were immediately popular at their introduction and CTY brought in an additional site in [[Madrid, Spain]]. The Center faced hard times, however, with the Recession of 2008. The Center collectively shut down [[Loudonville]], [[Puebla, Mexico]], [[Madrid, Spain]], [[San Francisco]], [[Kaneohe]], [[Monterrey, Mexico]], and [[Nanjing, China]] within 2008-2010, marking a low point for CTY. Regardless, CTY continued to bring accelerated learning to children around the world. Dr. Lea Ybarra would step down form being site director in 2010 and Dr. Elaine Tuttle Hansen would assume the office on August 1, 2011. CTY, although losing its International sites, began the process again with the introduction of the [[Hong Kong]] site, which it still runs to this day.
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==CTY in the Present Day (2011-Present)==
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* Executive Director: Dr. Elaine Tuttle Hansen (2011-2018)
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CTY today is still a bustling organization. As of 2016, over 1.5 million students have participated in CTY's Talent Search. In 2016, over 28,000 students participated in CTY programs. Summer Programs were over 9,000 and CTY Online had over 13,000 enrollments. For Summer sites, CTY has programs running at 21 different sites, along with two international sites in Hong Kong and Anatolia, Greece. In 2018, CTY had instituted a new program to be at Yale University entitled the Institute for Advanced Cultural and Critical Studies. It only faced a big problem: the price. Put at just around two sessions of CTY for one session at Yale, it was a very hefty price tag. The courses offered seemed to be a great opportunity to go off of the success of the [[Princeton]] older program with various [[Template:New Haven|courses]]. However, the program was then moved to [[Carlisle]] and cut its initial course count in half from 10 to 5. Time will only tell if this program will be successful, but the initial start left much to be desired.
  
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It ws announced in February that Dr. Hansen would be leaving CTY at the end of the summer programs period in August.
  
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* [http://cty.jhu.edu/about/history.html Article Source]
 
* [http://cty.jhu.edu/about/history.html Article Source]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19970519021349/http://www.jhu.edu:80/~gifted/news/spring96/lighting.html Lighting the Match - CTY Expands its Mission]
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* [http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED423110.pdf In The Beginning: The Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SIMPY) Dr. Julian C. Stanley]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20010210233559/http://www.jhu.edu:80/~gazette/1999/oct0499/04gifted.html Hopkins Gifted Youth Program Turns 20]
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* [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02783198009552460?journalCode=uror20 The Johns Hopkins Program for Verbally Gifted Youth - Dr. William G. Durden]
 
* [[Wikipedia:CTY]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:CTY]]
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* [http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED214160.pdf Educating Verbally Gifted Youth - Lynn H. Fox and William G. Durden]
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* [http://www.davidsongifted.org/Search-Database/entry/A10008 An eight year evaluation of SMPY: What was learned? - Julian C. Stanley]
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* [https://books.google.com/books?id=QkkmAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ViewAPI#v=onepage&q&f=false Writing Instruction for Verbally Talented Youth: The Johns Hopkins Model - Ben Reynolds, Kendra Kopelke, William G. Durden]
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* [http://hn.bigchalk.xaaa.orc.scoolaid.net/hnweb/hn/do/document?set=search&start=1&rendition=x-article-image&inmylist=false&urn=urn%3Aproquest%3AUS%3BPQDOC%3BHNP%3BPQD%3BHNP%3BPROD%3Bx-article-image%3B228985652&mylisturn=urn%3Aproquest%3AUS%3BPQDOC%3BHNP%3BPQD%3BHNP%3BPROD%3Bx-citation%3B228985652 Sustaining the Gifted in Summer - Lisa Foderaro] (New York Times)
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100608122342/http://cty.jhu.edu/styleguide/ar/CTY_2009_AR_2.pdf 2010 Annual Report]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19991003202442/http://jhuniverse.hcf.jhu.edu:80/~gifted/news/spring97/engineer.htm Institue Journal 1997]
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* [https://hub.jhu.edu/2018/02/12/elaine-hansen-center-for-talented-youth/ Elaine Tuttle Hansen to step down as director of JHU's Center for Talented Youth]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19970111230341/http://jhuniverse.hcf.jhu.edu:80/~gifted/acadprog/os/introcat.htm An Introduction to IAAY/CTY] (1996)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 16 December 2022

SMPY and the Ideas for CTY (1972-1978)

In 1972, Dr. Julian Stanley (July 9, 1918 - August 12, 2005), a psychology professor at Johns Hopkins University, introduced the first talent search designed to identify, challenge, and reward academically able young people. This was the start of his program originally called SMPY, or The Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth, focused soly on the Mathematic advancement of its students. The official start of the CTY Summer Programs began in 1980 with its summer programs at St. Mary's in Maryland.

OTID and the beginnings of CTY (1979-1981)

  • Executive Director: William C. George

OTID started the beginnings of what would later become the Center for Talented Youth. It was formed with the combination of Dr. Stanley's Study for Mathematically Percarious Youth (SMPY) and the Program for Verbally Gifted Youth (PVGY). The program was then renamed the Center for the Advancement of Academically Advanced Youth (CTY). The First Director of the combined approach was Dr. William C. George, who would go on to be the director until Dr. Wliliam G. Durden's appointment in 1982. As aforementioned, OTID began the residential program in St. Mary's. 109 students were present in the first year of programs, but it would soon expand in 1980 when they started their Talent Search for gifted students around the United States. The program at St. Mary's would close at the end of the 1981 summer, but two sites would catapult CTY into what it is today: Carlisle and Lancaster.

CTY's Big Break (1982-1994)

  • Executive Director: William G. Durden

Carlisle and Lancaster would take over St. Mary's in the summer of 1982 and have been running their programs ever since. Franklin & Marshall and Dickinson College brought the beginnings of the popularity with CTY. Saratoga Springs would begin in 1986, adding to an already expanding summer camp. With this expansions, CTY began their commuter young students program in 1985, with the expansion to a residential Young Students program in the summer of 1992. They would add Sandy Spring and others to include in their inaugural year. Los Angeles would open in 1992 for CTY, then expanding again the program's sties and its enrollment status. In 1992, the Centre for Talented Youth in Ireland would also open in Dublin, Ireland. By 1992, some 6,000 students were enrolled in CTY summer programs at a dozen sites throughout the United States and overseas. With CTY's expansion into other areas, the organization felt that they needed to create a name for their institution as a whole. This was the beginning of IAAY, the Institute for the Academic Advancement of Youth.

IAAY and the Start of CAA (1995-1999)

  • Executive Directors: William G. Durden (1995-1997), Lea Ybarra (1997-)

IAAY began its time as the name of the organization on July 1, 1995. The former first Executive Director, Dr. William G. Durden stated that ""This expansion will permit our organization to continue to work most flexibly and efficiently with individual students and to meet the challenges facing talent advancement in the 21st Century." Dr. Durden and the team at IAAY did indeed made the institution more flexible by introducing the Center for Academic Advancement (now known as the Center for Academic Explorations). This was created due to expanding the program to those who just missed out on the test scores that CTY enacted. This enabled for more students to have the opportunity to attend a CTY program, while still learning at a engaging, fast paced level. Bethlehem and Frederick would begin the start of CAA in the summer of 1996. This programs increased when additional sites in Santa Cruz and the Marine Site at the Univeristy of Notre Dame - Maryland were added, the total for 1998 stood at 16 sites. The institution was now going into the turn of the Century and they believed that the Center for Talented certainly does state the mission and IAAY was officially changed back to CTY on January 1, 2000.

CTY's Trials and Tribulations in the Early 21st Century (2000-2010)

  • Executive Director: Dr. Lea Ybarra (2000-2010)

The Center for Talented Youth, returning as the official name of the organization, began adding even more sites and programs to its list. Alexandria for Young Students would be added in 2000 and Bristol would follow up in 2001 for the Center for Academic Advancement. The Center then added the Civic Leadership Institute in 2002 at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. The Center then took on an ambitious task as they decided to expand to both Tempe, Arizona and Kaneohe, Hawaii to try and expand their reach at CTY. These turned out to be short lived projects as Arizona would only last two years and close in 2005 and Hawaii, although popular at its last years, would close in 2009. However, the sad situation that occurred for the Center was the biggest project they attempted: A International branch. They began by introducing two International branches in the summer of 2007 Nanjing, China which was held at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center and the Puebla, Mexico site at the Universidad de las Americas. The programs, particularly Nanjing, were immediately popular at their introduction and CTY brought in an additional site in Madrid, Spain. The Center faced hard times, however, with the Recession of 2008. The Center collectively shut down Loudonville, Puebla, Mexico, Madrid, Spain, San Francisco, Kaneohe, Monterrey, Mexico, and Nanjing, China within 2008-2010, marking a low point for CTY. Regardless, CTY continued to bring accelerated learning to children around the world. Dr. Lea Ybarra would step down form being site director in 2010 and Dr. Elaine Tuttle Hansen would assume the office on August 1, 2011. CTY, although losing its International sites, began the process again with the introduction of the Hong Kong site, which it still runs to this day.

CTY in the Present Day (2011-Present)

  • Executive Director: Dr. Elaine Tuttle Hansen (2011-2018)

CTY today is still a bustling organization. As of 2016, over 1.5 million students have participated in CTY's Talent Search. In 2016, over 28,000 students participated in CTY programs. Summer Programs were over 9,000 and CTY Online had over 13,000 enrollments. For Summer sites, CTY has programs running at 21 different sites, along with two international sites in Hong Kong and Anatolia, Greece. In 2018, CTY had instituted a new program to be at Yale University entitled the Institute for Advanced Cultural and Critical Studies. It only faced a big problem: the price. Put at just around two sessions of CTY for one session at Yale, it was a very hefty price tag. The courses offered seemed to be a great opportunity to go off of the success of the Princeton older program with various courses. However, the program was then moved to Carlisle and cut its initial course count in half from 10 to 5. Time will only tell if this program will be successful, but the initial start left much to be desired.

It ws announced in February that Dr. Hansen would be leaving CTY at the end of the summer programs period in August.

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