North Carolina Schools

rate State Ranking 27/51

NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
301 N. WILMINGTON ST
RALEIGH, NC 27601
(919) 807-3300

Since 1990, North Carolina has made excellent progress toward raising its SAT scores. In 1990, North Carolina's average SAT score was 53 points lower than the national average. In the 2006 testing season, North Carolina college-bound seniors closed the gap to just 13 points below the national average.

North Carolina is doing a wonderful job making sure no child is left behind. Although as a whole the state did not meet its Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements (as determined by the federal government) the state as a whole did well. North Carolina met 61 of its 83 requirements, including attendance and on-time graduation rate requirements. Only six of North Carolina's 117 districts made their AYP requirements in the 2005-06 school year.

The state also jumped up three spots in the annual "Smartest State" rankings, from 25 to 22 out of 50. The Smartest State rankings are based off of Morgan Quinto's "Education State Rankings" annual reference book, and rank schools on 21 factors including student performance, personal attention by teachers and positive outcomes.

North Carolina is budgeted to spend $6.7 billion on public education, not including federal funding for schools that are falling behind. This will put per-student spending during the 2006-07 school year at almost $7,000 per student.

For more information on North Carolina's schools, visit http://www.ncpublicschools.org.

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North Carolina Statistics

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General Information

    Public Schools

  • Number of Schools: 2,371
  • Number of Students: 1,429,144
  • Number of Teachers: 47,746
  • Student:Teacher Ratio: 29.93:1

    Private Schools

  • Number of Schools: 554
  • Number of Students: 98,547
  • Number of Teachers: 7,979
  • Student:Teacher Ratio:12.35:1

School Types

    Public Schools

  • Regular Schools: 2,252
  • Special Schools: 25
  • Vocational Schools: 9
  • Alternative Schools: 85
  • Magnet Schools: 122
  • Title 1 Schools: 1,123
  • Charter Schools: 99

    Private Schools

  • Regular Schools: 421
  • Montessori Schools: 36
  • Special Program Schools: 25
  • Special Education Schools: 19
  • Vocational Schools: 0
  • Alternative Schools: 23
  • Early Childhood Programs: 25

Ranking Overview

    Overall Scores

  • National Ranking: 27/51
  • Advanced and Above: 5.60 %
  • Proficient and Above: 33.20 %
  • Basic and Above: 73.20 %
  • Below Basic: 26.80 %

Financial Overview

    State Expenditures

  • Expenditure Per Student: $7,505
  • Instructional: $6,480,354,781
  • Support: $3,412,034,127
  • Noninstructional: $583,666,664
  • Total: $11,765,812,259

    State Revenues

  • Local: $2,971,285,327
  • Intermediate: $0
  • State: $6,966,132,759
  • Federal: $1,199,692,203
  • Total: $11,137,110,289

Administration Overview

    Administrators

  • LEA Administrators: 1,725
  • LEA Support Staff: 3,612
  • School Administrators: 4,950
  • School Support Staff: 6,804
  • Student Support Services: 5,703

    Instructional Staff

  • Pre-K Teachers: 1,181
  • Kindergarten Teachers: 6,590
  • Elementary Teachers: 49,242
  • Secondary Teachers: 32,239
  • Instructional Aides: 28,725

    Non-Instructional Staff

  • Elementary Counselors: 2,436
  • Secondary Counselors: 1,210
  • Librarians: 2,340
  • Library Support Staff: 6
*Source: NCES 2006-2007; NC Department of Education; Local Districts and Schools