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Are there any State of North Carolina funded programs or services available to North Carolina non-public schools or their students?

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Are there any State of North Carolina funded programs or services available to North Carolina non-public schools or their students?

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The only such programs/services currently available to North Carolina non-public schools or their students are: The student Driver Education course (available free of charge only through the local public school system); and, participation in the annual Governor’s School and teacher licensure programs. Voluntary participation in the Public Schools of North Carolina annual testing program is also permitted. However, please note that these tests are only state standardized (not nationally standardized tests which are required of all non-public schools). Any additional state-funded programs/services would ultimately have to be authorized by the North Carolina General Assembly. DNPE is unaware of any private grant monies available to North Carolina non-public schools.

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