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Wake County staff present final draft of AIG plan; board to consider approval June 24
Summary
District staff returned to the Wake County Board of Education with revisions to the Advanced Instructional/Gifted (AIG) plan and said they will present a final draft for board approval on June 24 to meet the state submission deadline.
Wake County Public School System staff told the Board of Education on Tuesday that a revised Advanced Instructional/Gifted (AIG) plan is on track for final board approval June 24 and will be submitted to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction by the June 30 deadline.
District AIG staff led by Drew Cook and colleagues said the current presentation was intended to narrow the board’s feedback to specific updates and clarify steps for implementation. Cook described the session as “the third installment” of presentations dating to March and said the goal is to present a final draft so the district can meet the DPI timeline.
The staff summary highlights several substantive changes. The plan now incorporates NCDPI language under Program Standard 1 to more explicitly note the district’s commitment to serving underrepresented gifted…
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