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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

View the academic achievement of North Carolina students here. Choose the county, then the district. You may view academics as far back as 2015. The 2022-2023 scores have not been added to the NC School Report Cards as of 9-20-2023.

A new report on the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website includes test results from the 2022-23 school year.  See the press report,  Data Sets and Reports, and Resources below. The report shows students making gains in 2022-23 while the number of low performing schools increased. In order to fully understand the data, a closer examination of all student subsets will be needed.

We leave it up to you to decide whether you are satisfied with the academic achievement of NC students. Did you look at the performance of subgroups? Are NC educators and the models being used, meeting the needs of all North Carolina children? You decide.

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Students Make Gains in 2022-23, Continuing Recovery from COVID Losses

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Accountability Data Sets and Reports

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Resources

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Growth in Administative Staff and Students since 2000

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Allotted Average Daily Membership

NC Education Trends Over Time

Students At or Above Proficiency in Both Reading and Math Grades 3-8

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How are NC School Districts Spending Their Federal Dollars?

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Training for Teachers in Wake County 

WCPSS recently introduced their equity plan. View the document. Will this expensive initiative improve academic achievement or is it meant to transforrm student thoughts and beliefs about themselves and  their families?

An opinion piece written by Joshua Peters in The Carolina Journal highlights some of the issues with the WCPSS Pathways to Excellence and Equity plan.

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The Pavement Education Project is composed of non-partisan volunteers who are concerned with the well being of children and the rights of parents and guardians. The PEP mission is to inform, engage, and mobilize parents and communities for positive change in education. Join our team to get involved.

The Pavement Education Project is a non-profit, non-partisan 501 (c)(4) organization. Any donations will go towards  projects that support educating and engaging North Carolina communities and families. Contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions. 

PEP is not a book banning effort, but offers parents and citizens an opportunity to see what books are available in NC Schools. It is up to parents and communities to take action.v

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