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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The following definitions apply in this Article:
(1) Advisory board.--An advisory board established by a chancellor under G.S. 116-239.8.
(2) Board of trustees.--The board of trustees of a constituent institution.
(2a) Chancellor.--The chancellor of a constituent institution who operates a laboratory school approved by the Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools under G.S. 116-239.7 or the chancellor's designee.
(3) Constituent institution.--A constituent institution of The University of North Carolina with an educator preparation program that has a laboratory school operated in accordance with this Article.
(4) Laboratory school.--A public school created under G.S. 116-239.7 that (i) except as otherwise provided in G.S. 116-239.7(a2), is located in a qualifying local school administrative unit that has twenty five percent (25%) or more of the schools located in the unit identified as low-performing under G.S. 115C-105.37 and (ii) serves students in at least three consecutive grade levels in the range of kindergarten through eighth grade.
(4a) President.--The President of The University of North Carolina.
(5) Principal.--The principal of a laboratory school.
(6) Subcommittee.--The Subcommittee on Laboratory Schools.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 116. Higher Education § 116-239.6. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nc/chapter-116-higher-education/nc-gen-st-sect-116-239-6/
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