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Abstract:
There were major changes in provisions for public school laws in the 1957 North Carolina General Assembly that included enlarging administrative units, curricula, acquisition of sites, trade schools, and education for developmentally challenged.
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Education commanded much time and attention from the 1971 North Carolina General Assembly. The result was the enactment of a substantial amount of new law and the funding of several new programs. The more notable enactments included the extension of employment terms for principals, supervisors and teachers; prohibition against dangerous weapons on school property; teacher tenure statute; and school counselors.
Abstract:
During this period (1868-1926), the author identifies the progress of the state's public school system through both legislative measures and public interest in improving education. The author attributes the enhanced public school system to several constitutional amendments and rulings by the General Assembly which both increased the school year and funding for public schools.