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AIG program reports growth; board approves new arts-proficiency diploma endorsement

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Granville County’s academically and intellectually gifted program said identification and service numbers have risen; the board approved an art-proficiency diploma endorsement for high school students.

Granville County Public Schools officials reported growth in the district’s academically and intellectually gifted (AIG) program and said the district has expanded talent-development services for young learners.

Becky Bishop, who presented the AIG update, said the district identified 864 students in grades 3–12 as AIG (about 13% of the district by her account). She said the district also serves 890 K–2…

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