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  1. Home | NC DPI

    Introduction and instructional resources to support NCDPI's Science of Reading initiative. Online recruiting tool and job board created with TeachNC, PowerSchool and SchoolSpring to connect …

  2. Educator's Licensure | NC DPI

    We offer educators excellent working conditions, an abundance of opportunities for professional growth, competitive salaries and strong support from the NC Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI).

  3. Contact Us - NC DPI

    NCDPI Main Contact Information Main Switchboard Phone: 984-236-2100 Operating Hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Physical Address North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Education …

  4. About DPI | NC DPI

    The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) is charged with implementing the state's public school laws for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade public schools at the direction of the State …

  5. Standard Course of Study - NC DPI

    The North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) defines the appropriate content standards for each grade or proficiency level and each high

  6. Data & Reports - NC DPI

    Accountability Data Sets and Reports Data sets from accountability reporting which can be used to assist in research of North Carolina accountability reporting and testing measures at the school …

  7. Office of Teaching and Learning - NC DPI

    The NCDPI K-12 ELA Team expresses their gratitude to the thousands of stakeholders--educators, state and national experts, and community members--who contributed to the development of these …

  8. Districts & Schools - NC DPI

    The NCDPI School Connectivity E-Rate Team offers free comprehensive E-Rate training and support services to all PreK-13 public schools in the state.

  9. Students & Families - NC DPI

    Resources for Parents Description of the North Carolina Testing Program tests required under the ABCs of Public Education and Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP); elementary school-grades 3-8; high …

  10. Apply for a NC Educator License

    Register for or log into your account at the NCDPI Online License System and apply for a license. Upload all requested documentation into the online application for licensure.