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Hoke County Schools presents 2025–28 gifted education plan, proposes revised staffing structure

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District staff presented a revised three‑year AIG (Academically/Intellectually Gifted) plan for 2025–28 that aligns with North Carolina Article 9B standards and recommends possible changes to the AIG staffing structure to add more on‑site specialists at the elementary level.

Hoke County Schools officials presented a revised local plan for academically and intellectually gifted (AIG) learners on July 9 and asked the board to review the district’s proposed 10th‑generation plan covering 2025–28.

District AIG staff said the revision aligns the local program with North Carolina standards (Article 9B) and emphasizes differentiated services, social‑emotional supports, and accountability measures. The presenter said the state requires districts to revise AIG plans every three years and described the district’s plan as a “tenth generation”…

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