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Anson County Schools seeks board approval of 2025–28 AIG plan ahead of July DPI deadline
Summary
Dr. Roseborough presented a three-year Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) plan for 2025–2028, detailing identification criteria, programming, personnel needs and partnerships; the board was asked to approve the plan for timely submission to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
Dr. Roseborough, the district’s executive director for curriculum, instruction and assessment, asked the Anson County Board of Education to approve the district’s 2025–2028 Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) plan so it can be submitted to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction by the July 1, 2025 deadline.
The presentation outlined a new mission and vision for AIG. "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," Roseborough said, and described a mission to provide "rigorous, differentiated engaging learning experiences" aligned with state standards.
The plan documents current AIG demographics and clarifies identification criteria. Roseborough reported district counts of 73 students identified as academically gifted in reading, 84 in…
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