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Moore County outlines updates to Academically and Intellectually Gifted plan required under Article 9B

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District curriculum leaders presented a revised AIG (Academically and Intellectually Gifted) plan required under Article 9B of state law and explained universal screening, four identification pathways, services and accountability measures; the plan must be submitted to the state by July 15.

Moore County Schools staff presented an updated Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) plan May 5 that the district must submit to the state under Article 9B. Donna Gephardt and Diane Fay reviewed identification practices, service delivery and accountability steps the district proposes for the next three‑year plan cycle.

Identification and services: District staff said the plan retains universal screening in second and sixth grades, describes four pathways to identification (three test‑based paths requiring 90th percentile results and a…

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