蜜桔直播

TAG Begins Jan. 14

December 19, 2022

TAG Begins Jan. 14
Dr. Nicole Cardwell-Hampton, coordinator of youth programs for 蜜桔直播鈥檚 Division of Workforce Training, shows Orry Lawson the underwater robot used in underwater robotics classes in the upcoming Talented and Gifted session.
蜜桔直播鈥檚 Talented and Gifted Program is open for enrollment for the 2023 session. This enrichment program is for students in grades five through eight and meets four consecutive Saturdays beginning Jan. 14. A limited number of scholarships are available. 
Students can choose two of the 35 classes available. Returning favorites include drawing, acting, archery, chemistry, crime scene investigation, forensic science, marine biology, movie production, physics (launch rockets), pottery, robot wars, Muggle studies and web design. New classes this year include Chinese, insects, Python TI Coding, scratchers (coding), VEX robotics and underwater robotics.
鈥淭he key to TAG鈥檚 success is updating our classes every year and allowing our students to choose the best classes,鈥 said Dr. Nicole Cardwell-Hampton, coordinator of youth programs with the college鈥檚 Division of Workforce Training. 鈥淭he classes really draw in students and many return for the next year.鈥
All supplies are provided. Most classes are taught by 蜜桔直播 professors in classrooms. The cost is $199. The deadline to register is Jan. 9. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. 
 
Parents can learn more at or by contacting their child鈥檚 counselor. Cardwell-Hampton can be reached at 423-585-6756 or Nicole.Cardwell-Hampton@ws.edu.
TAG receives funding from the East Tennessee Foundation Boyd Youth Fund and the Niswonger Foundation. 
 
In the photo: Dr. Nicole Cardwell-Hampton, coordinator of youth programs for Walters State鈥檚 Division of Workforce Training, shows Orry Lawson the underwater robot used in underwater robotics classes in the upcoming Talented and Gifted session. Over 35 courses are offered for students in grades five through eight.