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Wake County seeks feedback on draft AIG plan; second-grade universal screening, new high-school supports proposed

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Advanced Learning staff presented a redlined draft of the district's 2025–28 AIG plan that moves universal screening to second grade, clarifies K–12 AIG practices and adds a stronger high-school focus including a high-school coordinator and community-access liaison; staff requested board feedback by the coming weekend.

Wake County Public School System staff presented a redline draft of the district’s AIG (Academically or Intellectually Gifted) plan and asked the Student Achievement Committee for feedback to shape a June full-board approval. Pearl Roberts, Advanced Learning staff, told members the district has moved universal screening from third grade to second grade and added clarifying language and high-school-focused supports in the proposed 2025–28 plan.

The draft’s main changes include clearer K–12 subheadings and definitions for extension, enrichment and acceleration; increased emphasis on high-school supports and a named high-school coordinator role (present at the committee meeting); a community-access liaison to identify community-based…

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