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Eliz Colbert, Ed..D.Mia Murphy, Ed.D.

The Solution and Guarantee

Who is in the Audience?

Who We Are

Is NCVPS a charter school?

NCVPS by the Numbers2014-2015

Top Enrolling Districts Enrollment% of 6-12

ADMCharlotte-Mecklenburg 6,947  9%Wake County Schools 5,707  7%New Hanover 2,751  20%Charter Schools 2,281  Cumberland County 1,848  7%Cabarrus 1,694  10%Union County Schools 1,519 6% Alamance Burlington 1,456  12%Moore 1,396  20%Nash-Rocky Mount 1,272  15%

NCVPS Numbers “To Know”

Pass Rate 83.1%

2014-2015 Course Enrollments 55,817

2014-2015 Unique Students Enrolled 35,966

Top Courses EnrollmentSuccess 101 2,068OCS Applied Science 1,653OCS Biology 1,481OCS Intro to Math 1,475OCS Financial Management 1,428OCS American History 1 1,385Psychology Honors 1,321OCS American History 2 1,275OCS English 2 1,265OCS Math 1 1,218

17,326 16,943

37,105

44,731 49,198 47,715

52,839 55,817

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NCVPS Enrollment History3,085

8,630

2,558

25,761

15,783

Course Enrollment by Type

AP

Honors

Credit Recovery

General

OCS

Who Does NCVPS Serve?

Public Schools Charter Schools Special Schools

Department of Defense Schools

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Schools

Division of Juvenile Justice

Home Schools Private Schools

NCVPS CoursesCore Courses

(Math, Science, Eng. SS)

World Languages Test Preparation(SAT, ACT)

Arts & Electives Advanced Placement Career & Technical Education

Credit RecoveryOccupational Course

of Study

Why NCVPS?It’s about the relationship!

Student

ParentTeacher

School

NCVPS CURRICULUM: Aligned to NC

Standards

How Do Students Learn?

How Do Students Learn?

How Do Students Learn?

Let the Students Speak!

Student Voices

How are you using

The Solution

In this scenario, you are a school counselor.

You have a newly arrived student to your school from Tennessee. It’s May 7. Day 150.

The student has an AP Human Geography course, which your school doesn’t offer.

What are various ways you can accommodate the student?

Scenario

In this scenario, you are a high school principal.

You have lost two upper level math teachers to a neighboring state that can offer higher salaries.

It is October of the Fall block semester.

What are your solutions to solve the teacher shortage and ensure continuity of high quality instruction for

students?

Scenario

• Hospitalized Students• Lack of Highly Qualified Teachers• Minimum Advanced Placement,

World Language, and/or Elective offerings

• Suspended Students• Unexpected Teacher Loss• Drop-out Prevention• Mobile & Traveling Students

NCVPS Expands Course

Catalogs!

Questions

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