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Low-Performing Schools

As stated in G.S. 115C-105.37, the NC State Board of Education shall identify low-performing schools annually. Low-performing schools are those receiving a school performance grade of D or F and a school growth score of "met expected growth" or "not met expected growth" as defined by G.S. 115C-83.15.

These schools must develop an improvement plan that specifically addresses how they intend to improve both the school performance grade and the school growth score. In addition, low-performing schools are required to notify parents of the school's status and allow for written comments on the school improvement plan. The plans must be approved by the local Board of Education.

Currently, Boomer-Ferguson Elementary, C.C. Wright Elementary, Mt. Pleasant Elementary, Mountain View Elementary, North Wilkesboro Elementary, and West Wilkes Middle are identified as low-performing schools. Direct links to the required reports, plans, and parent feedback forms are included below.

Boomer-Ferguson Elementary School

BFES Comprehensive Progress Report

BFES School Improvement Plan

Request for BFES Parent Feedback

C.C. Wright Elementary School

CCWES Comprehensive Progress Report

CCWES School Improvement Plan

Request for CCWES Parent Feedback

Mountain View Elementary School

MVES Comprehensive Progress Report

MVES School Improvement Plan

Request for MVES Parent Feedback

Mt. Pleasant Elementary School

MPES Comprehensive Progress Report

MPES School Improvement Plan

Request for MPES Parent Feedback

North Wilkesboro Elementary School

NWES Comprehensive Progress Report

NWES School Improvement Plan

Request for NWES Parent Feedback

West Wilkes Middle School

WWMS Comprehensive Progress Report

WWMS School Improvement Plan

Request for WWMS Parent Feedback