North Carolina uses school report card grades as a way to indicate the extent to which public schools are meeting expected growth. More information about how these scores are calculated, the history of the school report card program, and its pros and cons can be found at Public Schools First NC.

Note on missing data: On March 23, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education approved North Carolina’s request to waive spring statewide assessments, accountability ratings, and certain reporting requirements in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) for the 2019-2020 and reporting for 2020-2021 school years due to widespread school closures related to the novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Click here to view the full School Report Card 2020.
Click here to view the School Report Card 2021.
Click here to view the School Report Card 2022.
Click here to view the School Report Card 2023.
Click here to view the School Report Card for 2024.
Click here to view the School Report Card for 2025.
Click here to view the Read to Achieve Results for 2020-2021.
Click here to view the Read to Achieve Results for 2021-2022.
Click here to view the Read to Achieve Results for 2022-2023.
Click here to view the Read to Achieve Results for 2023-2024.
Click here to view the Read to Achieve Results_ for 2024-2025.