Pitt County Schools’ program for Academically and Intellectually Gifted students swept a series of awards at a state conference last week.
Parents, students, teachers and administrators, including a husband and wife couple, in the district’s AIG program and its community partner group took home awards in all five categories at a conference of the North Carolina Association for the Gifted and Talented (NCAGT) on Thursday and Friday in Winston-Salem.
“I’m very humbled,” said Tim DeCresie, district AIG coordinator who won the administrator of the year award. His wife, Terri DeCresie, won the teacher of the year award.
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