North Carolina General Statutes
Article 8 - General Education.
§ 115C-83.10 - (Applicable beginning with the 2022-2023 school year) Accountability measures.

115C-83.10. (Applicable beginning with the 2022-2023 school year) Accountability measures.
(a) Each local board of education shall publish annually on a Web site maintained by that local school administrative unit and report in writing to the State Board of Education by September 1 of each year the following information on the prior school year:
(1) The number and percentage of third grade students demonstrating and not demonstrating reading proficiency on the State-approved standardized test of reading comprehension administered to third grade students.
(2) The number and percentage of third grade students who take and pass an alternative assessment of reading comprehension and the name of each alternative assessment used for this purpose with the number of students who passed it.
(3) The number and percentage of third grade students retained for not demonstrating reading proficiency.
(4) The number and percentage of third grade students exempt from mandatory third grade retention by category of exemption as listed in G.S. 115C-83.7(b).
(5) The number and percentage of first grade students demonstrating and not demonstrating reading comprehension at grade level.
(6) The number and percentage of second grade students demonstrating and not demonstrating reading comprehension at grade level.
(7) For each grade level, the number and percentage of students eligible for priority enrollment in reading camp under G.S. 115C-83.11(b) and, for each grade level, the number and percentage of those students who attend reading camp.
(b) Each local board of education shall report annually in writing to the State Board of Education by September 1 of each year the following information on the prior school year:
(1) A description of all literacy interventions provided to students who have been retained under G.S. 115C-83.7(a).
(2) The number of first and second grade students attending a reading camp offered by the local board.
(3) The license area or areas, years of licensed teaching experience, grade level assignment, and any other specific subject-area assignments of each teacher providing instruction at a reading camp.
(4) The number and percentage of teachers providing instruction at a reading camp who were paid a reading performance bonus during the school year immediately preceding the reading camp and the grade level on which the bonus was based.
(5) The number of kindergarten through third grade students with an Individual Reading Plan.
(b1) Each local board of education shall report annually in writing to the State Board of Education by November 15 of each year, for the prior school year, (i) the number and percentage of third grade students who did not demonstrate proficiency upon entering reading camp and who became proficient after completing reading camp and (ii) for each grade level, the number and percentage of first and second grade students who demonstrated difficulty with reading upon entering camp and who demonstrated reading comprehension at or above grade level after completing reading camp.
(b2) Each local board of education shall report annually in writing to the State Board of Education by November 15 of each year the number and percentage of retained third grade students placed in an accelerated reading class or transitional third and fourth class combination under G.S. 115C-83.8(b) in the prior school year who were (i) promoted midyear as provided in G.S. 115C-83.8(c) or (ii) promoted directly to fifth grade for the school year following the retention.
(c) The State Board of Education shall establish a uniform format for local boards of education to report the required information listed in subsections (a) and (b) of this section and shall provide the format to local boards of education no later than 90 days prior to the annual due date. The State Board of Education shall compile annually this information and submit a State-level summary to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee by December 15, 2016, and annually thereafter. The State-level summary shall include, for each local school administrative unit, every component listed in subsections (a), (b), (b1), and (b2) of this section.
(d) The State Board of Education and the Department of Public Instruction shall provide technical assistance as needed to aid local school administrative units to implement all provisions of this Part.
(e) Local boards of education shall fully complete all information required by this section in the uniform format provided by the State Board. (2012-142, s. 7A.1(b); 2014-115, s. 81; 2015-241, s. 8.48(c); 2017-102, s. 48(g); 2018-5, s. 7.24(a); 2021-8, s. 6(i).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 115C - Elementary and Secondary Education

Article 8 - General Education.

§ 115C-81.5 - Standard course of study.

§ 115C-81.10 - Career and technical education.

§ 115C-81.15 - Conflict resolution and mediation models.

§ 115C-81.20 - Alcohol and drug use prevention education.

§ 115C-81.25 - Health education.

§ 115C-81.30 - Reproductive health and safety education provided by local school administrative units.

§ 115C-81.35 - Honors-level courses in healthful living education.

§ 115C-81.36 - Advanced courses in mathematics.

§ 115C-81.40 - North Carolina history and geography.

§ 115C-81.45 - Classes conducted in English; citizenship; and civic literacy.

§ 115C-81.50 - Student councils.

§ 115C-81.55 - Current events.

§ 115C-81.57 - Education on the Holocaust and genocide.

§ 115C-81.60 - Character education.

§ 115C-81.65 - Financial literacy.

§ 115C-81.70 - Disability history and awareness.

§ 115C-81.75 - Cursive writing.

§ 115C-81.80 - Multiplication tables.

§ 115C-81.81 - Annual report on cursive writing and multiplication tables.

§ 115C-81.85 - Instruction in American Sign Language.

§ 115C-83.1 - State goal.

§ 115C-83.2 - Purposes.

§ 115C-83.3 - (Applicable beginning with the 2021-2022 school year and before the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year) Definitions.

§ 115C-83.4 - Comprehensive plan for reading achievement.

§ 115C-83.4A - Recodified as G.S115C-174.26 in Part 5 of Article 10A of Chapter 115C, effective June 10, 2014.

§ 115C-83.4B - Early Literacy Program.

§ 115C-83.5 - Developmental screening and kindergarten entry assessment.

§ 115C-83.6 - (Applicable before the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year) Facilitating early grade reading proficiency.

§ 115C-83.6A - (Applicable beginning with the 2022-2023 school year) Approval of literacy intervention plans.

§ 115C-83.6B - (Applicable beginning with the 2022-2023 school year) Individual Reading Plans.

§ 115C-83.7 - Elimination of social promotion.

§ 115C-83.7A - Reading camps.

§ 115C-83.8 - Successful reading development for retained students.

§ 115C-83.9 - Notification requirements to parents and guardians.

§ 115C-83.10 - (Applicable beginning with the 2022-2023 school year) Accountability measures.

§ 115C-83.11 - (Applicable beginning with the 2022-2023 school year) Continued support for students demonstrating reading proficiency and appropriate reading development.

§ 115C-83.15 - School achievement, growth, performance scores, and grades.

§ 115C-83.16 - School performance indicators for the purpose of compliance with federal law.

§ 115C-83.17 - Definitions.

§ 115C-84.2 - School calendar.

§ 115C-84.3 - Remote instruction.

§ 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-102.6 - 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-102.6D - 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-102.9 - Digital learning dashboard.

§ 115C-103 - Fees.

§ 115C-104 - Enactment of Compact.