Center for Talented Youth

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The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth selects academically gifted students from the United States and around the world to participate in three Living Classrooms Foundation summer programs. One group is involved in our Oyster Restoration Project, spending a week aboard the skipjack Sigsbee on the Chesapeake, working with oyster scientists, and helping to restore Living Classrooms Foundation's Fort Carroll oyster sanctuary. A second group participates in the Lady Maryland Cetology/Estuarine program. Students sail up the east coast and examine five estuaries before reaching Stellwagen Bank, off the coast of Massachusetts, where they study the whale population. The third group studies the blue crab on the Mildred Belle.

For more information on this program call (410) 516-0337 or visit the Johns Hopkins CTY Program website.