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Board to consider updated AIG plan after staff say district will strengthen ID, services and multilingual outreach
Summary
District AIG specialist Jenny Fast presented the Cabarrus County Schools 2025-28 local academically/intellectually gifted (AIG) plan, proposing expanded identification pathways, better multilingual outreach and a refreshed approach to services and accountability; board moved the plan to action for next week to allow parent input.
Jenny Fast, the district AIG specialist, presented the Cabarrus County Schools proposed local AIG plan for 2025-28 at the June 2 work session, describing revised identification pathways, expanded support for multilingual students and stronger program-accountability steps.
Fast said North Carolina funds AIG at 4% of average daily membership and that the local plan must be reviewed every three years. She walked the board through three identification pathways the district uses: an "intellectually gifted" (IG)…
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