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In 1877, each county was required to provide for a "County Examiner", who was appointed by the County Board of Education. "The County Examiner of each county shall examine all applicants for teachers' certificates at the courthouse of the county on the second Thursday of August and October of every year, and continue the examination from day to day during the remainder of the week, if ...
The North Carolina State Board of Education, established by Article 9 of the Constitution of North Carolina, supervises and administers the public school systems of North Carolina. The board sets policy and general procedures for public school systems across the state, including teacher pay and qualifications, course content, testing ...
The Human Resource Management System (HRMS) [4] is a part of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction which is overseen by the North Carolina State Board of Education. In the summer of 2000, the HRMS Steering Committee initiated the HRMS Web Project.
North Carolina will increase criminal penalties for teachers who engage in sexual misconduct. It also will become the 8th state with a high school computer science requirement.
Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina, which is being paid by the state to promote the voucher program to parents, estimates 15,000 to 20,000 additional families could receive an ...
But there no longer are income limits for the Opportunity Scholarship program. Now a family’s income will only determine whether they’ll receive between $3,360 and $7,468 per child for the ...
The 1983 North Carolina Teacher of the Year, Jean Powell of Clinton, North Carolina was an invited guest speaker to the North Carolina Commission on Education for Economic Growth. Powell told the commission that North Carolina should create a place where teachers could go to become enthusiastic about learning again and could pass this ...
North Carolina families are applying at a record-setting pace for state funding to help them pay for the cost of attending a K-12 private school.