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Caldwell County Board approves 2025–2028 AIG plan after discussion on middle-school grouping
Summary
The Caldwell County Board of Education approved the district’s 2025–2028 plan for academically or intellectually gifted (AIG) students, after board members discussed whether to restore self-contained middle-school classes and confirmed the plan must be submitted to the state by July 15.
The Caldwell County Board of Education voted to approve the Caldwell County Schools 2025–2028 AIG (Academically or Intellectually Gifted) local plan after a discussion about middle-school delivery models and program staffing.
Andy Poole, presenting for Assistant Superintendent Dr. Katrina McKellen, told the board that North Carolina law requires local education agencies to develop three-year AIG plans and submit them to the State Board of Education and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. “This evening, I’m respectfully requesting board approval of the 2025–2028 Caldwell County Schools AIG program,” Poole said.
The plan was approved…
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