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A profoundly gifted child is not likely to have intellectual peers at school--and may have few in the entire nation (see Gross, 1993). A new bill proposed in the California Legislature would make it easier for profoundly gifted children to enroll in community colleges, according to The Chicago Tribune. Others interviewed include his early classmate and partner, Carmen de Lavallade, dancers George Faison and Sylvia Waters, and Jamison and the company's associate artistic director, Masazumi Chaya; they share humane recollections of a profoundly gifted artistic leader, much loved and missed. |
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