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TAG Organizations


National Association for Gifted Children  

National Association for Gifted Children

NAGC is the nation's leading organization focused on the needs of gifted and talented children. Dedicated to uplifting and empowering those who support children with advanced abilities, NAGC provides energizing professional learning, impactful research, and inspiring advocacy to ensure all children have equitable opportunities and support to develop their gifts and talents.

World Council for Gifted and Talented Children 

World Council for Gifted and Talented Children

WCGTC is a worldwide nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for gifted children. The WCGTC is a diverse organization networking the globe with an active membership of educators, scholars, researchers, parents, and others interested in the development and education of gifted and talented children of all ages.


Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted 

Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted

SENG is a nonprofit network of people who guide gifted, talented, and twice-exceptional individuals to reach their goals intellectually, physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.

Oregon Association for Talented and Gifted 

Oregon Association for Talented and Gifted

OATAG advocates for the needs of talented and gifted children, serves as a resource for families, educators, and communities, and provides direction for excellence in education.



District TAG Plans 

Every district in Oregon is required by statute and OAR to post their district-level TAG plan on their school district's website. Please visit your district’s website to read information specific to identification policies and practices, instructional services offered by your district, and other information related to TAG in your district.




For additional information regarding TAG, contact ODE TAG Coordinator, Angela Allen, at ode.tag@ode.oregon.gov or call 971-208-0411.