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Grover Middle was the site recently for the State Cognetics Training. Cognetics, a program offered by the National Talent Network for gifted and talented students in New Jersey, provides challenges that teams of students solve through creative skits that integrate all the arts.##M:[more]##

Elementary and middle school teachers from Cape May County to Bergen County traveled to Grover Middle School in Princeton Junction to learn how to facilitate Cognetics programs. Joan Ruddiman, a cognetics trainer and PRISM coordinator at Grover Middle School, coordinated the project. This year eighth grade PRISM students who earned the highest Cognetics awards last year co-facilitated the training.

Participating students include Nisha Kumar, Emily Qian, Ambiah Akbar, Varsha Sundararaman, Alex Sandberg, and Min Jeh Lee.

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