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Home » US Law » 2022 North Carolina General Statutes » Chapter 116 - Higher Education » Article 29A - University of North Carolina Laboratory Schools.

§ 116-239.10 – Employees.

116-239.10. Employees. The chancellor shall appoint all licensed and nonlicensed staff in accordance with the following: (1) Principal. – The constituent institution shall employ and contract with a principal for a term not to exceed three years. The principal shall meet the requirements for licensure set out in G.S. 115C-284, unless waived, upon the recommendation […]

§ 116-239.11 – State and local funds.

116-239.11. State and local funds. (a) The State Board of Education shall allocate to a laboratory school the following: (1) An amount equal to the average per pupil allocation for average daily membership from the local school administrative unit allotments in which the school is located for each child attending the laboratory school, except for […]

§ 116-239.12 – Criminal history record checks.

116-239.12. Criminal history record checks. (a) As used in this section: (1) "Criminal history" means a county, state, or federal criminal history of conviction of a crime, whether a misdemeanor or a felony, that indicates an individual (i) poses a threat to the physical safety of students or personnel or (ii) has demonstrated that he […]

§ 116-239.13 – Review of laboratory schools.

116-239.13. Review of laboratory schools. The Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools shall review and evaluate the educational effectiveness of the laboratory schools authorized under this Article for both public school students and students enrolled in educator preparation programs according to standards and protocols established by the Subcommittee. The Subcommittee shall report by November 15 of each […]

§ 116-239.5 – University of North Carolina laboratory schools; purpose.

116-239.5. University of North Carolina laboratory schools; purpose. (a) The Board of Governors, upon recommendation by the President, shall designate constituent institutions to submit proposals to establish at least nine laboratory schools in total to serve public school students in accordance with the provisions of this Article. The Board of Governors shall select constituent institutions […]

§ 116-239.6 – Definitions.

116-239.6. Definitions. The following definitions apply in this Article: (1) Advisory board. – An advisory board established by a chancellor under G.S. 116-239.8. (2) Board of trustees. – The board of trustees of a constituent institution. (2a) Chancellor. – The chancellor of a constituent institution who operates a laboratory school approved by the Subcommittee on […]

§ 116-239.7 – The Board of Governors' Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools; selection of laboratory schools; creation of a laboratory school; dissolution.

116-239.7. The Board of Governors’ Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools; selection of laboratory schools; creation of a laboratory school; dissolution. (a) The Board of Governors’ Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools. – The Board of Governors shall establish the Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools to oversee the establishment and operation of laboratory schools in accordance with this Article. The […]

§ 116-239.8 – Chancellor; powers and duties.

116-239.8. Chancellor; powers and duties. (a) The chancellor of a constituent institution designated by the Board of Governors to establish a laboratory school shall submit a proposal in accordance with G.S. 116-239.7 that is consistent with any requirements established by the Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools in accordance with this Article. (b) The chancellor shall be […]

§ 116-239.9 – Student admissions and assignment.

116-239.9. Student admissions and assignment. (a) A child shall be eligible to attend a laboratory school if the child resides in the local school administrative unit in which a laboratory school is located and meets at least one of the following criteria: (1) Is assigned to a low-performing school, as defined by G.S. 115C-105.37 at […]