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925 Penderlea Hwy
Burgaw, NC 28425

Pender County Schools
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(910) 259-2187

 
 
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School Size
The average number of students in schools in this district and the state.

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Average Class Size
The average number of students enrolled in "typical" K-8 classrooms.
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* Legislation mandates that class sizes for grades 4-12 are not restricted for 2012-13.



Average Course Size
The average number of students per section enrolled in the courses below at the time of testing.

English II

Math I

Biology

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* Math I was previously called Algebra I/Integrated Mathematics I.




Specialized Course Enrollments
The percentage of high school Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) course enrollments, community college and university regular academic course enrollments, and high school and community college career and technical course enrollments.
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Percentage of Total Course Enrollments in:

Advanced College Prep Courses
(AP*, IB**, Community College, University)

Career and Technical Courses
(School, Community College)

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* AP = Advanced Placement
** IB = International Baccalaureate



Source of Funds (Amount per Student)
Public schools in North Carolina operate with funding from local, state, and federal sources. The financial support reflected in these numbers includes all expenses concerned with operating schools, including teacher and administrator salaries, textbooks, and other educational supplies and materials.

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Use of Funds
Education is a labor-intensive enterprise, as reflected in the accompanying chart. Salaries for teachers, principals, and other educators are usually the largest expense in school districts. State and federal funds are generally allotted for specific purposes, services, or programs.

Use of Funds Graph



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