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2016-17 school performance results: What grade did your school receive?

North Carolina public schools released their annual school performance grades and graduation rates at Thursday's State Board of Education meeting.

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By
Kelly Hinchcliffe
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Tyler Dukes
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina public schools released their annual school performance grades and graduation rates at Thursday's State Board of Education meeting. Search below to see how your school performed during the 2016-17 school year.

North Carolina's graduation rate jumped from 85.8 percent to 86.5 percent last school year, marking the 12th consecutive year the rate has improved. In 2005-06, the state's graduation rate was 68.3 percent.

All North Carolina public schools, including charter schools, have received A through F letter grades since 2013-14, when the General Assembly passed legislation requiring it. Schools are also judged on whether their students exceeded, met or did not meet academic growth expectations during the year.

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