Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter115C. Elementary and Secondary Education. |
SubchapterIV. EDUCATION PROGRAM |
Article8. General Education |
Part 1. Courses of Study |
§ 115C-81. Basic Education Program |
§ 115C-81.1. Basic Education Program Funds not to supplant Local funds for schools |
§ 115C-81.2. Repealed by Session Laws 2012-142, s. 7A.1(a), effective July 2, 2012 |
§ 115C-81.3. Instruction in American Sign Language |
§ 115C-81.4. Science safety requirements |
§ 115C-82. Repealed by Session Laws 1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1086, s. 89(d) |
§ 115C-83. Repealed by Session Laws 1997-18, s. 4 |
Part 1A. North Carolina Read to Achieve Program |
§ 115C-83.1. State goal |
§ 115C-83.2. Purposes |
§ 115C-83.3. Definitions |
§ 115C-83.4. Comprehensive plan for reading achievement |
§ 115C-83.4A. Recodified as G.S. 115C-174.26 in Part 5 of Article 10A of Chapter 115C, effective June 10, 2014 |
§ 115C-83.5. Developmental screening and kindergarten entry assessment |
§ 115C-83.6. Facilitating early grade reading proficiency |
§ 115C-83.7. Elimination of social promotion |
§ 115C-83.8. Successful reading development for retained students |
§ 115C-83.9. Notification requirements to parents and guardians |
§ 115C-83.10. Accountability measures |
§ 115C-83.11. Continued support for students demonstrating reading proficiency |
§ 115C-83.12. Reserved for future codification purposes |
§ 115C-83.13. Reserved for future codification purposes |
§ 115C-83.14. Reserved for future codification purposes |
Part 1B. School Performance |
§ 115C-83.15. School achievement, growth, performance scores, and grades |
Part 2. Calendar |
§ 115C-84. Repealed by Session Laws 1997-443, s. 8.38(a) |
§ 115C-84.1. Repealed by Session Laws 1997-443, s. 1 |
§ 115C-84.2. School calendar |
Part 3. Textbooks |
§ 115C-85. Textbook needs are determined by course of study |
§ 115C-86. State Board of Education to select and adopt textbooks |
§ 115C-87. Appointment of Textbook Commission |
§ 115C-88. Commission to evaluate textbooks offered for adoption |
§ 115C-89. Selection of textbooks by Board |
§ 115C-90. Adoption of textbooks and contracts with publishers |
§ 115C-91. Continuance and discontinuance of contracts with publishers |
§ 115C-92. Procedure for change of textbook |
§ 115C-93. Advice from and suits by Attorney General |
§ 115C-94. Publishers to register |
§ 115C-95. Sale of books at lower price reduces price to State |
§ 115C-96. Powers and duties of the State Board of Education in regard to textbooks |
§ 115C-97. State Board of Education authorized to discontinue handling supplementary and library books |
§ 115C-98. Local boards of education to provide for local operation of the textbook program, the selection and procurement of other instructional materials, and the use of nonadopted textbooks |
§ 115C-99. Legal custodians of textbooks furnished by State |
§ 115C-100. Rental fees for textbooks prohibited; damage fees authorized |
§ 115C-101. Duties and authority of superintendents of local school administrative units |
§ 115C-102. Right to purchase; disposal of textbooks and materials |
§§ 115C-102.1 through 115C-102.4. Reserved for future codification purposes |
Part 3A. School Technology |
§ 115C-102.5. Commission on School Technology created; membership |
§ 115C-102.6. Duty to propose a State school technology plan |
§ 115C-102.6A. Elements of the State school technology plan |
§ 115C-102.6B. Approval of State school technology plan |
§ 115C-102.6C. Repealed by Session Laws 2011-145, 7.13(aa), effective July 1, 2011 |
§ 115C-102.6D. Establishment of the State School Technology Fund; allocation and use of funds |
§ 115C-102.7. Monitoring and evaluation of State and local school system technology plans; reports |
§ 115C-102.8. Repealed by Session Laws 1997-18, s. 5 |
Part 3B. Technology Alliance |
§ 115C-102.15. Repealed by Session Laws 2009-451, s. 7.15(a), effective July 1, 2009 |
Part 4. Fees |
§ 115C-103. Fees |
Part 5. Interstate Compact on Education |
§ 115C-104. Enactment of Compact |
§ 115C-105. Repealed by Session Laws 1991, c. 369, s. 2 |