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SAT scores, graduation rates, teacher turnover: Compare NC school systems by the numbers
In honor of a new school year, WRAL News has pulled together some recent data to show how North Carolina's 115 school systems are faring and how they compare to one another.
Posted — UpdatedBy Kelly Hinchcliffe
RALEIGH, N.C. — When North Carolina students head back to school next week, they will be tracked from the first day of school to the last. The state collects a multitude of data about students, teachers and schools, including SAT scores, graduation rates and teacher turnover just to name a few.
In honor of a new school year, WRAL News pulled together some of the most recent data available to show how North Carolina's 115 school systems are faring and how they compare to one another.
For example, did you know?
- Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools has the highest average SAT score in the state (1202)
- Newton-Conover City Schools has the highest graduation rate (95 percent)
- Edgecombe County Public Schools has the highest middle school teacher turnover rate (46 percent)
Use the database below to learn more about your school district and see how it compares to the state. Then, scroll down to see how your school district compares with other school systems in North Carolina.
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Search for your school district to see how it compares to the state average.
Source: N.C. Department of Public Instruction
Graphics by: Tyler Dukes/WRAL
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