• Gifted and Talented/AIG Basics (K-5)

     
    Our Magnet Theme at Hunter is GT/AIG Basics. Students in the AIG (Academically and Intellectually Gifted) Basics theme are grouped with other AIG-identified students for language arts or math, according to their individual qualifications. This theme is combined with the Gifted and Talented theme, so ALL students are offered elective choices. At Hunter, we truly believe that all students have gifts and talents, and our goal is to nurture these gifts throughout the school day in a variety of ways. This theme is often abbreviated as GT/AIG.

    Through an innovative schedule that incorporates two electives per day for students in grades one through five and one elective per day for kindergartners, we seek to celebrate the global diversity of our student body and to discover and nurture the gifts & talents of every student. Our goal is to identify the academic and creative passions of our students and to provide unique learning experiences which develop, enrich, and extend those interests. Although some elective courses are year- or semester-long, most last for one academic quarter, allowing students to experience up to eight different electives per academic year.

    Through our AIG Basics program, third-grade through fifth-grade students who are formally identified as academically gifted are grouped for core instruction. Advanced learners in early grades are provided with enrichment opportunities through push-in and pull-out instruction in grades K-2. In addition, we offer a broad array of AG elective courses for students at all grade levels, and we provide content differentiation in core instruction at all grade levels through technology applications, curriculum acceleration, and enrichment.

    Parents and students comment on the AIG Program:

    "At my base school, there were only a few AIG students in my class, but at Hunter, I had so many AIG students. They really get the way I learn and help challenge me." Hunter Student

    "I am amazed at what these kids get to learn day in and day out. Teachers really nurture the gifts and talents of every kid! With over 250 electives in the performing and visual arts, PE and the core subjects, it has allowed them to take  electives like orchestra, chess, theater production, kitchen chemistry, parkour, coding, and book club!" Hunter Parent

Contact Us

Contact our Magnet Coordinator, Jenni Johnson, with any questions:  jjohnson6@wcpss.net

Schedule a Tour

Sign up for a Magnet Tour HERE 

Tour sessions will include an information session highlighting our magnet theme and a tour of the building showcasing our elective and core classes in action, plus Q&A time. 

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