Center for Talented Youth
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 above-grade-level testing and provide them with challenging learning opportunities.[2] CTY offers summer, online, and family programs to students from around the world and has nearly 30,000 program enrollments annually. CTY is accredited for students in grades K to 12 by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
| Center for Talented Youth | |
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![]() A CTY afternoon activity at LMU in Los Angeles  | |
| Information | |
| School type | gifted education | 
| Founded | 1979 | 
| Founder | Julian Stanley | 
| Authority | Johns Hopkins University | 
| Director | Virginia Roach | 
| Age | 6 to 17 | 
| Enrollment | 10,000+ | 
| Classes offered | Mathematics, Computer Science, Humanities, and Science | 
| Accreditation | grades K-12[1] | 
| Website | cty | 
CTY published the Imagine magazine that provided educational opportunities and resources and student-written content for middle and high school students. The magazine was discontinued in June 2018.[3]
Publicity
    
Former CTY executive director Elaine Tuttle Hansen (2011-2018) was interviewed by National Public Radio and published on the Opinion-Editorial pages of The Chronicle of Higher Education, The New York Times, and The Baltimore Sun.[4]
In July 2004, CTY was featured in an article in The New Yorker.[5]
In 2006, the camp was shown in an hour-long CNN special on gifted children.[6]
Sites
    
Notable alumni
    
Notable CTY alumni include:
- Six of 32 American Recipients of the 2006 Rhodes Scholarship[8]
 - Lady Gaga, musician, actress[9]
 - Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google[6]
 - George Hotz, hacker and founder of comma.ai
 - Evanna Lynch, who portrays Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter movies, attended the Irish Centre For Talented Youth in Dublin[10]
 - Gary Marcus, a research psychologist and the author of Kluge[11]
 - Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook and Time Person of the Year 2010[12]
 - Terence Tao, 2006 Fields Medal recipient[13]
 - Elissa Hallem, 2012 MacArthur Fellows Program, or Genius Grant for neurobiology[14]
 - Jacob Lurie, 2014 MacArthur Fellows Program, or Genius Grant for mathematics[15]
 - Dave Aitel, computer security professional[16]
 - Ronan Farrow, journalist, lawyer, and former government advisor[17]
 - Andrew Yang, Democratic candidate for 2021 New York City Mayor election
 - Marques Brownlee, YouTube technology reviewer[18]
 - Curtis Yarvin, Blogger also known by the pen name Mencius Moldbug
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Accreditation Information for Schools and Parents". cty.jhu.edu. The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth.
 - "CTY Mission & History". The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
 - "Imagine Magazine". The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
 - "Executive Commentary". Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
 - Bilger, Burkhard (July 19, 2004). "Nerd Camp". The New Yorker. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
 - Presenter: Sanjay Gupta (September 17, 2006). "Genius: Quest for Extreme Brain Power". special. CNN.
 - "Site Locations | Intensive Studies". Center for Talented Youth. Johns Hopkins University. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
 - "Press Release: Center for Talented Youth Alumni Net Top Academic Honors". 2006.
 - Ramakrishnan, Meera (November 19, 2009). "Hopkins alumni gather for Center for Talented Youth reunion". The Johns Hopkins News-Letter. Archived from the original on March 26, 2012.
 - McGoldrick, Debbie (June 23, 2009). "Lynch a Writing Star". IrishCentral.
 - "Cogito Interview".
 - Vozzella, Laura (November 4, 2009). "Just like Mom (and Sister) didn't used to make". Baltimore Sun.
 - "Terence Tao receives 2014 CTY Distinguished Alumni Award". Center for Talented Youth. Archived from the original on January 9, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
 - "Studying sensory systems of fruit flies, worms a stroke of genius". UCLA Newsroom. Archived from the original on September 28, 2014.
 - "Former CTY student earns MacArthur 'genius grant'". HUB Johns Hopkins University. September 19, 2014.
 -  Aitel, Dave (November 12, 2015). "How to crush it". Dailydave (Mailing list). Archived from the original on June 21, 2017.
{{cite mailing list}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - "Ronan Farrow: 'I Was Raised With An Extraordinary Sense Of Public Service'". NPR.org. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
 - DeFranco, Philip. "A Conversation With... - MKBHD On The WORST Tech Launch Ever, Death Of Privacy, & More | Ep. 18 A Conversation With". Google Podcasts. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
 
