Best High Schools in North Carolina

North Carolina high school students are required to take end-of-course assessments and 22 credits to graduate. The top-ranked high schools in the state include The Early College at Guilford and STEM Early College at N.C. A&T.
North Carolina high school students must take end-of-course assessments in English, math, and science, and complete 22 credits to graduate. To be admitted into the University of North Carolina system, students must take four language credits. The state's top high schools include The Early College at Guilford, STEM Early College at N.C. A&T, and Onslow Early College. There are 196 districts, 682 high schools, and 31,405 full-time teachers in North Carolina, with a total of 538,227 students enrolled. Other top-ranked schools are Raleigh Charter High School, Discovery High School, and Green Level High. The rankings cover schools in major metro areas such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Durham.
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