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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.
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Dr. Heath BelcherAssociate Superintendent of Curriculum, Instruction and Innovation704-736-1017 Ext. 30170Kennan EaddyDirector of Student Support Services704-736-1017 Ext. 30135
Melanie Huss
Diana CarpenterDirector of Middle School Education704-736-1017 Ext. 30167dcarpenter@lincoln.k12.nc.us
201 Jeb Seagle DriveLincolnton, NC 28092