Do local North Carolina public school systems allow local North Carolina non-public schools or their students to participate in any locally funded programs?
In the State of North Carolina, the General Assembly and the State Board of Education make certain policies and minimal requirements for all public schools throughout the state. Each local North Carolina public school system then follows these policies and requirements; however, each system is an independent local unit governed by additional policies and requirements made by the local board of education. There is no statewide requirement for local public schools to provide any type of assistance or services to North Carolina non-public schools or to students in such schools (except for those cited above in the first question). The ultimate answer to this question would come from the local board of education.
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