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Introduction and instructional resources to support NCDPI's Science of Reading initiative.
Educator's Licensure | NC DPI
Simply click NCDPI Registration at the bottom left of the online application system main page. Contact the Licensure office by phone at 800-577-7994 (toll-free within North Carolina) or (919) 716-1800.
About DPI | NC DPI
NCDPI develops the Standard Course of Study, outlining what students in NC public schools should know and be able to do, along with the assessments and accountability measures used to gauge success at the student, school, and district levels.
Contact Us - NC DPI
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction does not maintain transcripts or student records. For information about current K-12 public school records, diplomas or transcripts please contact your school system directly. Please contact the school district if your school has been closed or consolidated. For High School Equivalency transcripts, information, or diplomas, like …
Standard Course of Study - NC DPI
These guides may be downloaded from the links below or ordered through NCDPI Publications. Quick Reference Guides for The NC Standard Course of Study (Kindergarten)
Office of Teaching and Learning - NC DPI
All About the OTL is designed to outline the roles and functions of the Office of Teaching and Learning at NCDPI through a series of one-pagers, emphasizing our efforts in supporting student academic standards, grants, and other initiatives.
Forms and FAQs - NC DPI
Read the instructional page and form carefully prior to submitting the completed and signed document to apply for or update a license in NCDPI Online Licensure System
Work for NC Schools - NC DPI
TeachNC No matter where the job market stands, educators and paraprofessionals are always in demand. TEACH North Carolina partners with SchoolSpring to bring you this job board of North Carolina schools that are currently hiring teachers, support staff, administrators and many more positions. Visit the TeachNC Job Board Become an NC Educator Not ready to search for jobs …
Renew or Update Your Professional Educator's License - NC DPI
On or after April 15th of the year that a license expires, renew by submitting credits, official final transcripts, professional development certificates, etc. to the NCDPI Licensure Section for renewal as part of a complete application in the NCDPI Online Licensure System.
School Report Cards - NC DPI
North Carolina’s school report cards are an important resource for parents, educators, state leaders, researchers, and others, providing information about