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Academically & Intellectually Gifted Education Program
AIG Mission Statement
Lincoln County Schools is committed to the development of lifelong learners, innovative problem solvers, and responsible contributing citizens in a global society. Among our students are those who exhibit high academic performance, or who possess exceptional potential for outstanding achievement and leadership, as stated in the North Carolina definition of giftedness. Because we believe giftedness is developed through intellectual challenge, we strive to nurture exceptional capabilities through academic rigor, leadership development, and service opportunities. Lincon County Schools will deliver a model of differentiated services that enhances and extends the regular education program for academically and intellectually gifted students from all racial, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
Academically & Intellectually Gifted Service Delivery
Grades 9 - 12
- Honors Courses
- Advanced Placement Courses
- Career and College Promise Courses (in partnership with the community college system)-Open to 9th -12th grade qualifying students
Counselors meet with all AIG students at least twice a year, during our Fall AIG Student/Parent Conferences, and again during Spring registration. Please feel free to contact your child's counselor throughout the year if you have any further questions or concerns.
Resources for AIG Students
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ACT College Assessment
CFNC - College Foundation of North Carolina
Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
National Honor Society
National Technical Honor Society
North Carolina Association of Gifted and Talented (NCAGT)
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Gifted Programs
North Carolina Governors School
North Carolina School of Science & Math
Summer Ventures in Science & Mathematics
The College Board - SAT & Advanced Placement Information
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