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North Carolina school report cards

SPGs, or School Performance Grades, were issued for the first time in the 2013-14 school year, as required by the North Carolina General Assembly. All public schools in the state have been assigned an A through F letter grade. Eighty percent of school grades are based on the percentage of student tests scores that are at or above grade-level performance, and 20 percent are based on academic growth.

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SPGs, or School Performance Grades, were issued for the first time in the 2013-14 school year, as required by the North Carolina General Assembly. All public schools in the state have been assigned an A through F letter grade. Eighty percent of school grades are based on the percentage of student tests scores that are at or above grade-level performance, and 20 percent are based on academic growth. 

School’s final grades are based on a 15-point scale for the 2013-14 school year: 

  • A = 85-100 
  • B = 70-84
  • C = 55-69
  • D = 40-54
  • F = 40 or less

A 10-point scale will be used for subsequent years.

We' compiled a list of the top 5 and bottom 5 ranked schools in area systems based on the new grading system. 
More data on schools, districts and the overall state are available from the Department of Public Instruction.
Source: N.C. Department of Public Instruction

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