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NC ACCESS Program


Removing barriers

for all students.

North Carolina’s $36.6 million federal CSP grant supports charter schools committed to better serving educationally disadvantaged students.

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NC ACCESS Program


Removing barriers

for all students.

North Carolina’s $36.6 million federal CSP grant supports charter schools committed to better serving educationally disadvantaged students.

 

Advancing Charter Collaboration and Excellence for Student Success (ACCESS)

The North Carolina Office of Charter Schools is currently implementing a statewide initiative to support charter schools who demonstrate a commitment to serving more educationally disadvantaged students. The NC ACCESS Program is a 5-year, $36.6 million investment in schools, leaders, and strategies that will better serve all students.

 
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Program Review


THE 2022 ANNUAL REVIEW IS HERE

Read the 2022 Annual Review

Program Review


THE 2022 ANNUAL REVIEW IS HERE

Read the 2022 Annual Review

A Game-Changer for North Carolina Charter Schools

Explore the ways the NC ACCESS Program is changing the charter school landscape in North Carolina.


 
 

THE FELLOWSHIP

The ACCESS Fellowship is a yearlong, immersive professional development experience for charter leaders making equity a priority. Learn more about the ACCESS Fellowship and meet the ACCESS Fellows.

 

Aspiring Minority Leaders Program


Aspiring Minority School Leaders Program

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Aspiring Minority Leaders Program


Aspiring Minority School Leaders Program

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Learn what works.

We’re collecting best practices and strategies implemented by NC ACCESS schools to support all students.

 
Too often in our country, school choice has been limited to those that have the means to buy a house in a wealthy zip code or send their children to private school. The ACCESS Program will increase equity by expanding educational options for parents regardless of their race or income.
— Alex Quigley, former Chair, NC Charter School Advisory Board