Awards, Reports and Legal Documents

Reports, Awards and Legal Documents

Tab/Accordion Items

None at this time.

The zipped folders linked below contain: 1) a small .png sized for websites, 2) a large .png sized for social media announcements, and 3) a vector .eps file to send to vendors if you wish to make banners or other large format items (graphics software such as Adobe Illustrator will be needed to view this file). If you require another file format, please email graphics@dpi.nc.gov

The zipped folders linked below contain promotional seals for schools and districts who have received the North Carolina Exceeded Academic Growth Award and the North Carolina Academic Growth Award. 

File formats include: 1) a small .png sized for websites, 2) a large .png sized for social media announcements, and 3) a vector .eps file to send to vendors if you wish to make banners or other large format items (graphics software such as Adobe Illustrator will be needed to view this file).  If you require another file format, please email graphics@dpi.nc.gov

Information related to Student Health and Well-Being, including deliverables from the Superintendent’s Working Group on Student Health and Well-Being.

The Working Group on Student Health and Well-Being submitted a report to the General Assembly in October, 2018, which included a number of recommendations.

From the recommendations in the October report, the General Assembly passed Session Law 2018-32. PART V, Section 5.(a) of Session Law 2018-32 called for a few deliverables, which are found in the report:

  • Content standards for a mental-health training program that includes all of the following topics:
     
    • Youth mental health
    • Suicide prevention
    • Substance abuse
    • Sexual abuse prevention
    • Sex trafficking prevention
  • A model mental-health training program
  • A suicide risk referral protocol

In his first year in office, Superintendent Mark Johnson established the NC Educators’ Perspective Surveys, a way for the superintendent and other policy-makers in Raleigh to hear from educators across the state about issues that affect students and educators.

Later, Johnson expanded the effort to include Parent Perspective Surveys.

The documents below present the results of the surveys.

Educators’ Perspective Surveys

Parent Perspective Surveys