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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 116 — Higher Education

§ 116-74.41A. Definitions.

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§ 116-74.41A. Definitions.
For the purposes of this Article, the following definitions apply:
(1)Authority or SEAA. - The State Education Assistance Authority as created in G.S. 116-203.
(2)Commission. - The North Carolina Principal Fellows Commission.
(3)Eligible entity. - A for-profit or nonprofit organization or an institution of higher education that has an evidence-based plan for preparing school leaders who implement school leadership practices linked to increased student achievement.
(4)High-need local school administrative unit. - A local school administrative unit with the majority of its schools deemed to be high-need schools as defined in subdivision
(5)of this subsection.
(5)High-need school. - A public school that meets one or more of the following criteria:
a. Is a school identified under Part A of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended.
b. Is a persistently low-achieving school, as identified by the Department of Public Instruction for purposes of federal accountability.
c. A middle school containing any of grades five through eight that feeds into a high school with less than a seventy-five percent (75%) four-year cohort graduation rate.
d. A high school with less than a seventy-five percent (75%) four-year cohort graduation rate.
(6)Repealed by Session Laws 2019-60, s. 1(x), effective July 1, 2021.
(7)Principal. - The highest administrative official in a public school building with primary responsibility for the instructional leadership, talent management, and organizational development of the school.
(8)Repealed by Session Laws 2019-60, s. 1(x), effective July 1, 2021.
(9)Program. - The North Carolina Principal Fellows Program established pursuant to G.S. 116-74.44.
(10)Public school. - An elementary or secondary school located in North Carolina that is operated by a local board of education, charter school board of directors, regional school board of directors, chancellor for a University of North Carolina laboratory school, an innovative school operator, or the United States government.
(11)School leader. - An individual employed in a school leadership role, including principal or assistant principal roles.
(12)Student achievement. - At the whole school level, after three years of leading a school, consistent and methodologically sound measures of:
a. Student academic achievement.
b. Aggregated individual student academic growth.
c. Additional outcomes, such as high school graduation rates, the percentage of students taking advanced-level coursework, or the percentage of students who obtain a career-related credential through a national business certification exam.
(13)Trust Fund. - The North Carolina Principal Fellows Trust Fund established pursuant to G.S. 116-74.41B. (2019-60, s. 1(l), (x); 2022-71, s. 3.4(c).)
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