Gifted Minds Prosper
Booster Club
WHO WE ARE
Gifted Minds Prosper (GMP) is a non-profit organization that is funded wholly from
fundraising efforts, membership dues, and individual donations.

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Prosper ISD's Booster Club for students identified as gifted & talented.
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a group of parents and professionals working together to support and create expanded opportunities for the education of gifted and talented students of all ages in Prosper ISD.
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a 501(c)3 that collaborates with Prosper ISD and community resources to offer programs, both within the public schools and as extra-curricular activities, that fulfill individual interests and develop talents.
WHAT WE DO
Support
We support our gifted and talented students, parents and staff.
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Senior Scholarships
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G/T Specialist Appreciation
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Grants for G/T Specialists
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Parent Support Groups
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Collaborate with Prosper ISD's G/T Coordinator to ensure student and teacher needs are being met.
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Develop community business partnerships to provide special opportunities for extended education, enrichment and FUN!
Information
We share gifted and talented information with our members.
We provide:
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General information about gifted learners through our website and yearly information nights
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Exclusive Online Resources
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Spring and Fall Symposiums. Past topics include overexcitabilities, nature and needs of gifted children, financial literacy, twice-exceptionality, and characteristics of gifted children
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Lunch & Learn opportunities
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Summer Camp Expo with access to over 35 Camp Vendors and lots of great prizes
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Newsletters with updates about local G/T happenings and extended learning opportunities
Connection
We nurture relationships between our gifted and talented students, parents, staff and experts in the field of gifted education.
In the past, we have provided enrichment opportunities and social engagement for G/T students in the form of
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career spotlights,
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STEM nights,
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game nights,
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arts and crafts activities,
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chess competitions, and more.
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volunteer hours for community service credit for G/T students in grades 7-12
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opportunities for parents to network and and socialize
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pre-symposium receptions, coffee hours, lunch & learns
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information on conferences and meetings parents can attend to network with experts in the field of gifted education