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Wake County Public School System Academically Or Intellectually Gifted Program

Wake County Public School System Academically Or Intellectually Gifted Program. East Millbrook Magnet The Academy of the Visual and Performing Arts Heather Fergeson, AIG Teacher. WCPSS will serve as the national standard for increasing student achievement in the 21st century.

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Wake County Public School System Academically Or Intellectually Gifted Program

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  1. Wake County Public School System Academically Or Intellectually Gifted Program East Millbrook Magnet The Academy of the Visual and Performing Arts Heather Fergeson, AIG Teacher

  2. WCPSS will serve as the national standard for increasing student achievement in the 21st century. • Highly effective teachers and principals are empowered to raise the achievement of all children and will provide students with high quality classroom instruction that fosters intellectual development. WCPSS recognizes children have different needs. • WCPSS is committed to ensuring all students are challenged to reach their full potential and to be held accountable partners in their learning. Students will graduate in increasingly higher percentages and compete successfully as productive citizens.   Wake County Public School System Vision:

  3. Students identified as AIG receive differentiated services at all Wake County Public Schools. • Each school develops their AIG Plan outlining service delivery. • Schools choose from a variety of service options. AIG Service Delivery

  4. 3rd-5th Grade Service Delivery • Differentiated Instructional Units • In-Class Flexible Grouping • Cluster Grouping • Pull Out Services 6th-8th Grade Service Delivery • Differentiated Instructional Units • In-Class Flexible Grouping • Cluster Grouping • Push In to Classes or Pull Out High School Students • Students self-select advanced courses. Students are served through the following:

  5. Differentiated Education Plan (DEP) • Describes the AIG Program services at your school • Reflects appropriate service delivery options Differentiated Education Plan Differentiated Course Plan

  6. Cluster grouping • Flexible grouping • Curriculum compacting • Differentiated instructional units/centers • Increased complexity and challenge • Tiered activities and assignments • Varied texts and materials • Projects and investigations • Technology applications Differentiated Curriculum & Instruction

  7. AIG Teacher Stakeholders for AIG Student Success Parents Classroom Teacher AIG Central Services Staff School Counselors & Other School Staff Student

  8. AIG Teacher/email (hfergeson@wcpss.net) • School websites and newsletters (http://eastmillbrookms.wcpss.net/) • WCPSS website (https://www.wcpss.net/wcpss) • AIG Brochure (provided to all 3rd grade families with Explorers information) • AIG Parent Guide • AIG Program Plan 2016-2019 Additional Information is Available From:

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