Outline of the state of North Carolina
State
North Carolina
Encouraged

Category
Community Involvement in Local Governance

Category
Community Involvement in Local Governance

State law encourages community member representation on school governance councils or in school improvement planning efforts.

Driver Education Advisory Committee

Site provides information on local governance councils, advisory boards, or committees.

Policy Type
Non-codified

NC Council on the Holocaust

Site provides information on local governance councils, advisory boards, or committees.

Policy Type
Non-codified

North Carolina Administrative Code 16-06F.0102 Local Requirements

LEAs which elect to apply for state community schools funds and to develop a local program must:

  • (1) appoint a community schools advisory council;
Policy Type
Regulation

North Carolina General Statutes 115C-205. Definitions

As used in this Article: (1) The term "community schools advisory council" means a committee of citizens organized to advise community school coordinators, administrators, and local boards of education in the involvement of citizens in the educational process and in the use of public school facilities. (2) The term "community schools coordinator" means an employee of a local board of education whose responsibility it is to promote and direct maximum use of the public schools and public school facilities as centers for community development. (3) The term "interagency council" means a committee of agency and organizational representatives appointed by the Governor to work with the Superintendent of Public Instruction concerning the involvement of statewide agencies and organizations with the public schools. (4) The term "public school facility" means any education facility under the jurisdiction of a local board of education, whether termed an elementary school, middle school, junior high school, high school or union school.

Policy Type
Regulation

North Carolina General Statutes 115C-208. Community schools advisory councils; duties; responsibilities; membership.

Every local board of education that establishes a community schools program under this Article may establish one or more community schools advisory councils which may become involved in matters affecting the educational process in accordance with rules established by the local board of education and approved by the State Board of Education and further may consider ways of increasing community involvement in the public schools and utilization of public school facilities. Community schools advisory councils may assist local boards of education in the development and preparation of the plans and programs to achieve such goals, may assist in the implementation of such plans and programs and may provide such other assistance as may be requested by the local boards of education.

Community schools advisory councils may work with local school officials and personnel, parent-teacher organizations, and community groups and agencies in providing maximum opportunities for public schools to serve the communities, and may encourage the maximum use of volunteers in the public schools.

At least one half of the members of each community schools advisory council should be the parents of students in the particular public school system: Provided, that less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the pupils attending a particular school reside outside the immediate community of the school, at least one half of the members should be parents of students in the particular school for which the advisory council is established. Wherever possible the local board of education is encouraged to include at least one high school student. The size of the councils and the terms of membership on the councils shall be determined by the local board of education in accordance with the State guidelines.

Policy Type
Statute