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Board approves updated AIG plan; district identifies 16% of students as academically gifted

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The Board approved the triennial Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) plan. District staff said Lee County identifies about 16% of students as AIG while state funding covers up to 4% of allotted average daily membership; state per-student funding has been about $1,400–$1,500.

The Lee County Board of Education approved the district’s updated Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) plan, a required three-year submission under state law.

Dylan Crockett, who presented the plan to the curriculum and instruction committee, told the board that the district currently identifies about 16% of students as academically and/or intellectually gifted and that state funding is provided for a maximum of 4% of a district’s…

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