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The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) oversees the public school system in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The DPI is headed by the State Superintendent and the North Carolina State Board of Education .
Johnston County Career and Technical Leadership Academy was established in 2016 and was originally located at Clayton High School. [3] Started by Ed Croom, former superintendent of Johnston County School District, it is a high school "to raise academic achievement while focusing on career and technical education such as health care and computer engineering".
Vance County High School offers a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Internship class. This class offers 2 high school credits. One for completing the class and one for having an actual job. Career and Technical Education (CTE) are monitored through the county school board and the State of North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI).
For the first time since 2019, the N.C. Department of Public Instruction released A through F grades for North Carolina schools.
During Hurricane Matthew, the Raleigh area sustained heavy rainfall which flooded Vernon Malone College and Career Academy and displaced students for a few months while repairs were made. [11] [12] [13] A student was arrested in February 2018 for threatening to 'shoot up' Vernon Malone College and Career Academy during a FaceTime conversation. [14]
Career Academy & Technical School; South Iredell High School; Jackson County. Blue Ridge School, Cashiers; Sylva. Jackson Community School; Jackson County Early College;
Career and Technical Education (CTE) is an educational approach to teaching technical skills that lead to careers for middle, high, and post secondary students. Compared to vocational education which is only taught in post secondary scenarios and is very specific to one career track.
The Career Center is a high school located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.It offers an extension to the regular high school program. Classes offered include Advanced Placement courses, career, technical education (CTE) courses, English, and classes too small to be held at the regular high schools in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools program, such as Japanese and Chinese.