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Anson County Schools presents 2025–28 AIG plan, asks board to approve before July deadline
Summary
Dr. Roseborough, executive director for curriculum, instruction and assessment for Anson County Schools, presented the district's proposed three-year AIG plan for 2025'28 and asked the board to approve it for submission to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction by the July deadline.
Dr. Roseborough, executive director for curriculum, instruction and assessment for Anson County Schools, presented the district's proposed three-year Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) plan for 2025'28 and asked the board to approve the plan in time for submission to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction by the July deadline.
The plan, Roseborough said, establishes a new mission and vision aligned with state board of education policies and North Carolina Department of Public Instruction guidance. "Our new vision is to cultivate a learning community of high achieving gifted learners to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to a global society," she said, and described the mission as providing "rigorous differentiated engaging learning experiences that are aligned with the North Carolina standards and extend beyond the regular curriculum."
Roseborough provided the district's current AIG…
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