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spacer.gif (818 bytes)Educational opportunities in the area include public, charter and private schools. This section gives you information about schools and child-care facilities on the Crystal Coast. Our Higher Education and Research chapter contains information about community colleges and research facilities in the area.TN 12-12-08
 

 

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Public Schools
 

   
   

Carteret County Schools

Providing a rigorous and relevant curriculum delivered by faculty and staff in caring relationships with students — that is the key to a quality education. And that is the focus of the Carteret County Public School System. Students across the grades continue to achieve top scores in this system, and, of the state's 115 public school systems, Carteret County ranks in the upper 10 percent. Carteret County Public School System focuses on providing a quality education to its approximately 8,500 students enrolled in 17 schools. The schools are located throughout Carteret County, from Atlantic to Cape Carteret.

With about 1,218 employees, the school system is the largest employer in the county. County residents recently approved $50 million in school bonds to provide for major renovations at 14 of the county's 17 schools. The majority of the work is complete and all work will be finished by 2010. These renovations will address health and safety issues for students and staff and provide for new classroom construction at four schools.

Carteret County public schools are governed by an elected seven-member board of education. Members serve four-year staggered terms and are chosen in county-wide, nonpartisan elections. School board members meet in open session each month.

For information about the public school system, including information about curriculum, testing, transportation, employment and more, visit www.carteretcountyschools.org or contact the Carteret County Public School System's Central Services office (Board of Education), 107 Safrit Drive, Beaufort, NC 28516, (252) 728-4583. There are also two publicly funded charter schools in the county that offer an alternative educational approach.TN 12-12-08

 

   

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Onslow County Schools

Onslow County School System is one of the largest school systems in the state, with a 2008-09 student enrollment estimated to be about 22,500. The system has several educational facilities — 19 elementary schools, eight middle schools, seven high schools and one alternative school. Five of these schools are in the Swansboro area, just west of the Carteret County line.

Onslow County is the home of Camp Lejeune, the largest amphibious Marine base in the world, and the Onslow County School System's student population is indicative of the transient nature of the military community. Approximately one third of the students move into or out of the system or between schools within the system during the school year. Much of this movement is attributed to the percentage of students from military or military-connected families, and that number will continue to grow as more and more troops are scheduled to arrive in the area. As with the student population, the professional personnel of the Onslow County School System is also impacted by the military community. The system hires about 350 new teachers each year. Approximately 25 percent of the classroom teachers in Onslow County Schools hold a graduate license. For information about the Onslow County Public School System, call (910) 455-2211.TN 12-12-08

 

   

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Charter Schools

Two charter schools offer educational alternatives to students in Carteret County. Charter schools are considered public, as they receive public funds, yet by virtue of their charters with the State Board of Education, they are free from many rules and regulations that public schools must follow. Admission is by application and lottery selection. For more information on charter schools, call the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, (919) 807-3722.TN 10-16-08

Cape Lookout Marine Science High School
1108 Bridges St., Morehead City
(252) 726-1601

Cape Lookout is a charter school serving students in grades 9 through 12. The school offers a regular high school curriculum. With a maximum number of 150 students, the school strives to provide one-on-one services to students.TN 10-16-08

The Tiller School
1950 U.S. Hwy. 70, Beaufort
(252) 728-1995
1600 Fisher St., Morehead City 
(252) 726-1826

The Tiller School is a public charter school that serves students in kindergarten through 5th grade. Originally a private school founded in 1992, Tiller was granted charter status in 1998. The school offers limited transportation in the Morehead City area.TN 10-16-08

 

   

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