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Charlotte Schools ( 677,299 ) Hickory Schools ( 76,699 )
Raleigh Schools ( 412,874 ) Salisbury Schools ( 75,356 )
Greensboro Schools ( 283,114 ) Jacksonville Schools ( 74,053 )
Durham Schools ( 233,271 ) Burlington Schools ( 71,260 )
Winston Salem Schools ( 230,416 ) Monroe Schools ( 70,382 )
Fayetteville Schools ( 216,991 ) Rocky Mount Schools ( 69,094 )
Wilmington Schools ( 157,853 ) Goldsboro Schools ( 68,876 )
Cary Schools ( 113,099 ) Statesville Schools ( 66,322 )
Asheville Schools ( 109,557 ) Hendersonville Schools ( 62,494 )
High Point Schools ( 101,292 ) Sanford Schools ( 58,809 )
Gastonia Schools ( 100,394 ) Wilson Schools ( 57,792 )
Greenville Schools ( 93,646 ) Morganton Schools ( 57,456 )
Concord Schools ( 91,700 ) Matthews Schools ( 55,171 )
Chapel Hill Schools ( 82,777 ) New Bern Schools ( 54,863 )
Lexington Schools ( 77,467 ) Mooresville Schools ( 54,161 )

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New Hanover County Schools Rockingham County Schools
Onslow County Schools Caldwell County Schools
Alamance-burlington Schools Henderson County Schools


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Estimated Population (2005): 8,642,283
Male:  4,252,992
Female:  4,389,291
Median Age:  35.08

North Carolina School Districts Information

As of school year 2007, the state of North Carolina has 257 school districts with 2501 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 1,451,467 accros _n cities and towns


Hurricane Earl Passes North Carolina, Heads Toward New England

Hurricane Earl passed off the Outer Banks of North Carolina and headed toward New England and Nova Scotia packing winds of 105 miles (165 kilometers) an hour after weakening overnight.


NCSD one of 12 schools statewide with long ejection-free streak

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association announced Thursday that the North Carolina School for the Deaf is one of 12 member schools who have put together an outstanding performance streak ...


At Category 2, Hurricane Earl spins off North Carolina

Weakening by the hour but still covering a massive area, Hurricane Earl spun off the North Carolina on Thursday night, lashing parts of the Outer Banks with rain and high wind.


AP source: Investigators subpoena UNC's Austin

Investigators from the North Carolina Secretary of State's office have subpoenaed Tar Heels defensive tackle Marvin Austin, a person familiar with the situation said Friday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing. Austin is one of 15 players who did not travel with the team to Atlanta for Saturday's opener against No.


Earl Heads North

North Carolina's governor says the state's Outer Banks appears to have avoided serious damage or injuries as Hurricane Earl blew past.


Teach For America Grows In NC — North Carolina Public Radio WUNC

More North Carolina students than ever will be in classrooms led by Teach for America teachers this year. It comes after the organization received a record number of applicants. Dave DeWitt reports.


N.C. education board may require juniors to take ACT

RALEIGH, N.C. North Carolina educators may be ready to make high school students take a college entrance exam to determine whether they're ready for college work and how well schools are preparing them.


Hurricane Earl Strengthens, Heads for North Carolina

Hurricane Earl bore down on North Carolina with winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour, prompting coastal evacuations and emergency declarations, while storm warnings were issued in Bermuda as Tropical Storm Fiona advanced.


Hurricane Earl Strengthens, Bears Down on North Carolina Coast

Hurricane Earl strengthened today, bearing down on North Carolina with winds of 145 miles (230 kilometers) per hour, prompting school closures, coastal evacuations and emergency declarations.


Onslow County Schools Cancel Sports Activities, Prepares for Hurricane Earl

Onslow County Schools have canceled all after school extracurricular events set for Thursday. This came as a result of Hurricane Earl making its approach to North Carolina. Although many are not anticipating a disaster, residents are expecting the worse out of the hurricane. The hurricane is expected to at least skirt the coast of North Carolina, bringing possibly heavy rain and winds to county ...