More than a third of North Carolina’s approximately 2,500 public schools received a performance grade of A or B last school year and 28 percent of all schools exceeded academic growth expectations, according to new data released Wednesday at the State Board of Education meeting. Meanwhile, the state’s four-year graduation rate rose slightly to 86.5 percent, up from 86.3 percent the year before.
Source: WRAL News
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