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About Us
HISTORY
In 1961, the State of North Carolina initially established a state government
agency to provide oversight to non-public schools throughout North Carolina.
From 1961 until 1979, it operated within the NC Department of Public Instruction
under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Education. In 1979, the North
Carolina General Assembly enacted legislation transferring jurisdiction of such
schools from the State Board of Education and the NC Department of Public
Instruction to the Governor. The legislation required the Governor to
designate a duly authorized representative of the State of North Carolina to
receive notices of intent to operate and to terminate a private
elementary/secondary school in North Carolina and to annually inspect certain
records of those schools. Governor James B. Hunt, Jr. subsequently
assigned this responsibility to a newly created division within the Office of
the Governor which is today known as the NC Division of Non-Public Education.
It then operated as a monitoring agency under the direct jurisdiction of the
Office of the Governor from October, 1979 until July 1, 1998 when Governor Hunt
transferred it to the North Carolina Department of Administration. Also,
read "Why is DNPE a part of
DOA instead of DPI." For historical information about
non-public schools, visit our North Carolina’s Non-Public Education Heritage
section.
MISSION
DNPE is the only legislatively authorized NC state government office giving oversight to private elementary/secondary schools in North Carolina. It derives its authority from
Chapter 115C, Article 39 of the North Carolina General
Statutes. This article sets forth a list of requirements to be met by such schools. DNPE has the legal responsibility to verify that all private elementary/secondary schools are meeting those requirements by periodically inspecting certain school records.
DNPE maintains current statistical data on each private elementary/secondary school including the school’s name, address, telephone number, chief administrator, range of grades or ages taught, number of students enrolled, number of professional staff, type of school, student body composition, etc. This data is published each June as the NC Directory of Non-Public Schools.
DNPE oversees the non-public school student driving eligibility certificate program.
DNPE serves as the state government liaison office between state government, the private elementary/secondary school community and the general public.
TYPES OF NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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