North Carolina Statutes

§ 115C-69 — Types of districts defined

North Carolina § 115C-69
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 115CElementary and Secondary Education
Art. 7Organization of Schools
Subch. IIISCHOOL DISTRICTS AND UNITS

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 115C-69 (2026).

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The term "district" here used is defined to mean any convenient territorial division or subdivision of a county, created for the purpose of maintaining within its boundaries one or more public schools. It may include one or more incorporated towns or cities, or parts thereof, or one or more townships, or parts thereof, all of which territory is included in a common boundary. There shall be three different kinds of districts:

(1)The "nontax district" is a territorial division of a local school administrative unit under the control of the local board of education, having no special local tax fund voted by the people for supplementing State and county funds.
(2)The "local tax district" is a territorial division of a local school administrative unit under the control of the local board of ed

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