Part 3.
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Part 3. Evaluation of Charter Schools.
§ 115C-218.94. Identification of low-performing and continually low-performing charter schools.
(a)Identification of Low-Performing Charter Schools. - The State Board of Education shall identify low-performing charter schools on an annual basis. Low-performing charter schools are those that earn an overall school performance grade of D or F and a school growth score of "met expected growth" or "not met expected growth" as defined by G.S. 115C-83.15.
(b)Identification of Continually Low-Performing Charter Schools. - The State Board of Education shall identify continually low-performing charter schools on an annual basis. A continually low-performing charter school is a charter school that has been designated by the State Board as low-performing for at least two of three consecutive years.
(c)The Review Board shall require charter schools that are identified as low-performing or continually low-performing to prepare and report on plans to improve the performance of the school. The requirements of G.S. 115C-105.27 shall not apply to charter schools. (2016-79, s. 1.7(a); 2017-57, s. 7.26(i); 2023-134, s. 7.26(c); 2025-80, s. 6.)