Wildcat families can utilize this site for information about the AIG program and all of the opportunities and services that are provided for our AIG students.
The Academically and/or Intellectually Gifted (AIG) program of the Rockingham County School System welcomes input and suggestions from members of the community. Each school system in our state revises its AIG plan every three years.
El programa Intelectualmente Dotados (AIG) del Sistema Escolar del Condado de Rockingham Académicamente y / o da la bienvenida a la entrada y las sugerencias de los miembros de la comunidad. Cada sistema escolar en nuestro estado revisa su plan de AIG cada tres años.
The Rockingham County Schools' Academically and/or Intellectually Gifted (AIG) program will empower each child to be a life-long learner, equipped to contribute in a changing, complex society.
Through effective relationships with family and community partners, the Academically and/or Intellectually Gifted (AIG) program of the Rockingham County School district will provide a safe, dynamic, nurturing, and innovative learning environment in which each child has the opportunity to reach his/her highest potential. To do this effectively, elementary, middle, and high schools will strive to identify and meet the unique educational needs of gifted students who come from all ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic groups. The cultivation of potential in this population must be enhanced through an appropriate match of differentiated services to individual needs as we strive to prepare the students for success in the 21st century. The program encourages critical thinking, creative thinking, and problem solving, while also addressing the social and emotional needs of the students.
Ms. Sherry Webster
Instructional Coach - Western Rockingham Middle School
e-mail: swebster-everette@rock.k12.nc.us
School Phone Number: 336-548-2168
Resources
Link to WRMS AIG website HERE.
Link to the District's AIG website HERE.
Link to RCS AIG Plan 25-28
Link to NCDPI AIG Website
Advisory Council Members and Meeting Dates
The Advisory Council meets at least twice a year, once in November and another time in April. The purpose of the Advisory Council is to review and evaluate the AIG program at the school in order to continue meeting the needs of AIG students in the school. Minutes are taken at the meetings, and they are submitted for review to the county’s AIG Advisory Board. The members on the Advisory Council include the IP team, as well as parents who are interested in participating.
Advisory Council Members
Stephanie Wray Principal / Administrator
Sherry Webster Instructional Coach / AIG Specialist
Kim Green Counselor
Elizabeth Joyce Teacher