Why [Not] School?
Why [Not] School?

Spring Program 2009

Definition of Gifted & Special Abilities
Screening & Enrollment
General Information
Past Programs
Resources for Parents
Adirondack Advocacy for Gifted Education
Mission Statement


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Welcome to the Super Saturday School website.

With much gratitude to all those who participated over the years, children, parents, teachers and staff, the Super Saturday School closed its doors in April 2009 after serving gifted children in the North Country since 1996.


The Super Saturday [NOT] School is the primary project of the Adirondack Advocacy for Gifted Education (AAGE). Housed in Sibley Hall, it is supported by the College of Education at Plattsburgh State University of New York. The goal of the Super Saturday School is to serve the needs of community K-12 students who fall into the category of "special abilities" as proposed by the Regents Task Force in Education.

If you believe you have a gifted child or know of someone whose child may benefit from a fast-paced, in-depth program, such as the Super Saturday School, please contact Dr. Karen Agne, Director, at 564-5136 or Karen.Agne@Plattsburgh.edu. Screening for enrollment is free and is ongoing throughout the year.


Home Page Plattsburgh State University

Website by Dr. Karen Agne & David Driver

101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Phone: (518) 564-5136
Send comments to: Dr. Karen Agne
Last Updated: October 2, 2009