What are the laws governing non-public school student record maintenance?
G.S. 115C-554 and 562 exempt non-public schools from all public school laws relating to student record keeping. North Carolina’s non-public school statutes require that the non-public school make and maintain only student attendance, immunization and nationally standardized test result records. Non-public school laws do not address student academic or disciplinary record keeping requirements. However, it is suggested that you read the student record maintenance requirements for North Carolina’s public schools by clicking here.
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