In 2017, a Duke Law School study looked at how North Carolina's voucher program was going. Here's just a slice of what they concluded: In comparison to most other states, North Carolina’s general system of oversight of private schools is weak. North Carolina’s limited oversight reflects a policy decision to leave the quality control function primarily to individual families. Under North Carolina law, private schools are permitted to make their own decisions regarding curriculum, graduation requirements, teacher qualifications, number of hours/days of operation, and, for the most part, testing. No accreditation is required of private schools.
NC: Vouchers For Ghost Students
NC: Vouchers For Ghost Students
NC: Vouchers For Ghost Students
In 2017, a Duke Law School study looked at how North Carolina's voucher program was going. Here's just a slice of what they concluded: In comparison to most other states, North Carolina’s general system of oversight of private schools is weak. North Carolina’s limited oversight reflects a policy decision to leave the quality control function primarily to individual families. Under North Carolina law, private schools are permitted to make their own decisions regarding curriculum, graduation requirements, teacher qualifications, number of hours/days of operation, and, for the most part, testing. No accreditation is required of private schools.