Welcome to Our Gifted Youth Program’s AI Asssistant

The SFRM Gifted Youth Program (GYP) AI Assistant is your always-available hub for information, resources, and updates about the Gifted Youth Program. It is designed to help families, parents, and youth quickly find what they need and discover new ways to get involved.

Maurice’s Experience Writing a Book and Having an Art Exhibition

Maurice may only be six, but his long interest in art originated when his mom found out the extent to which he was creative when he was very young – which turned out to be as huge as an ocean. It is not only his creativity that stands out; it is his singular observation skills that are key to his success.

A Bit About Me: Nirbhuy

Hi! My name is Nirbhuy, and I’m honored to be the San Francisco Regional Mensa content creator! I have a major interest in medical sciences and math and I am SO excited to share my knowledge with you.

GYs Making (Computer) History at the Museum

On August 16, San Francisco Regional Mensa Gifted Youth families enjoyed an outing at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley. The group was led on an exclusive docent-led tour, which provided engaging explanations and interesting factoids about the evolution of technology.

SFRM Playdates WhatsApp Groups

We’re excited to share that Mensa families now have a couple of WhatsApp groups where parents can connect and coordinate playdates. These groups aren’t part of the official Gifted Youth program, but they’re a fun and informal way for parents of GYs and Mensa members with children to stay in touch.

SFRM GYP Taleblazers Online Book Club

Do you love reading? Are you always on the lookout for your next great book? Join our Gifted Youth Program (GYP) Book Club on Biblionasium, a safe and fun platform where youth can track their reading, write reviews, and see what others are reading too! 

Redefining Success: A Multi-Faceted Career Journey

Lisa Sticca-Conrod has worn many hats throughout her life: professor, lawyer, entrepreneur, curriculum designer, nonprofit leader, coach, and tutor. Her background spans education, law, publishing, advocacy, and psychology. She also returned to school later in life to study educational psychology and neurodiversity so she could better understand her twice-exceptional daughter. Her career shows that you do not have to choose just one path. You can explore many different directions and still build a meaningful and fulfilling life.

Spy School

Sunday, July 20, 20252:30 PM PACIFIC TIME This is a Zoom meeting. Please register: https://livepresentation.link/JULY Look for a confirmation email from ZOOM it will contain the link that you will need to join Ever wondered what is lie to be a spy in real ife? Well, “James Bond. your job is to go someplace, complete your mission, fade into the woodwork and disappear as if you had never been there.”. Those were the first words Don heard from his Spy School instructor. During his 30 year career as an engineer for the Navy Don was sent on about a dozen classified field missions. His missions ranged from a week to months maintaining a cover story, remaining invisible. No gun chases, poison pens or gimmicked cars and certainly no greeting hm and offering him his favorite cocktail. No, it ain’t James Bond! Don Grayson has a BS in Physics ‘54 and obtained an MS in engineering at Purdue in 1972. His 30 year career as a civilian engineer for U.S. Navy in engineering management at Naval Avionics Center Indianapolis. His assignments include U.S. NATO rep to Sweden, classified courier, project manager and technical analysis to various military radar & weapon guidance systems. Don is a sailboat...
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