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North Carolina’s school report cards are an important resource for parents, educators, state leaders, researchers, and others, providing information about school- and district-level data in a number of areas.
- Resources for Researchers
For ease of download, a zip file of all of the NC School...
- Data Sources and Information Guide
Federal schools, state-operated schools, and other special...
- Frequently Asked Questions
The NC School Report Cards provide parents and others who...
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Work for NC Schools. ... School Report Cards . See how your...
- Data Calendar
State law provides that a local superintendent's salary may...
- Economically Disadvantaged
Economically Disadvantaged Status. Beginning with the...
- Classroom Resources
School Report Cards; News. News; Awards, Reports and Legal...
- Awards, Reports and Legal Documents
School Report Cards; News. News; Awards, Reports and Legal...
- Resources for Researchers
The data provided for the 2023–24 school year include student performance on end-of-grade and end-of-course assessments, academic growth, School Performance Grades, long-term goals, graduation rates, and the required identification of schools for support and improvement.
Access detailed performance and achievements of North Carolina schools with user-friendly report cards.
Accountability Data Sets and Reports ACT Reports Cohort Graduation Rates Federal Reports Research Data Requests SAT and AP Reports Testing Results State Testing ... School Report Cards; News. News; Awards, Reports and Legal Documents; Calendar; COVID-19 Response & Resources ... NC 27601-2825 . Mailing Address: 6301 Mail Service Center Raleigh ...
Access North Carolina's school report cards for 2022, providing comprehensive data and insights into the state's education system.
4 wrz 2024 · NC releases report cards for schools statewide. See how your child's school did. Type your child's school into the search bar to see its grade and growth. GREENSBORO, N.C. — The North...
End-of-Grade (EOG) Mathematics assessments measure a student's performance on the NC Standard Course of Study (NCSCS) for Mathematics in grades 3–8. Some students are instructed in the NC Math 1 NCSCS in middle school and thus take the NC Math 1 EOC before grade 9.