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NORTH CAROLINA LEARNS

9th

1. Amy Watkins

2. Rick Mellen

3. Devonta Williams

4. Dejuan Boyd

 

10th

1. Lillian Boyd

2. Toni Bolt

3. Trey Wilner

4. Ariel Williams

 

11th

1. Demonta Owens

2. Lauren Whych

3. Senior White

4. Sonnie Walker

 

12th

1. C'More Linen

2. Christopher Lynch

3. Johnathan Dailey

4. John Green

 

 

Our Motto:

A Tradition of Excellence & Pride

Devonte Ghee, Founder

Anthony Ghee, Co-Founder

 

 

 

A Tradition of Excellence & Pride

North Carolina Learns

North Carolina Learns  was founded by Devonte Ghee in 2010 with an aim to offer quality all-round education to deserving students from varied backgrounds. North Carolina Learns has only two criteria for considering an applicant for admission: the applicant´s track record, and the evaluated ability and desire of the applicant to learn and grow. North Carolina Learns does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, physical disability, financial background, etc. On the other hand, North Carolina Learns offers a range of scholarships to deserving students from the underprivileged and financially challenged backgrounds. Spread over a wide acreage, North Carolina Learns offers a wide variety of facilities to promote all-round intellectual and physical growth among its students. With comprehensive lab and library facilities, North Carolina Learns is poised to become one of the premier centers of quality education in Raleigh.
North Carolina Learns offers courses in a wide range of areas including the arts, humanities, and the sciences. Staffed with highly-qualified and experienced full-time and consulting faculty, North Carolina Learns enables and encourages active interaction between students and their teachers from across departments.

For more information about North Carolina Learns , please contact us.
History
North Carolina Learns  was established in 1988 by Anthony Ghee, an educationist with a vision of providing integrated education to students from across the country. With the help of a few like-minded people, Bridget Ghee setup Jackson Memorial College, which gradually grew to become the center of learning it is today.

Initially, North Carolina Learns offered courses only in Mathematics, English I-IV, and Social Studies. With continued interest among students and academic faculty, however, North Carolina Learns grew to offer more and more areas of study.
North Carolina Learns is today counted among some of the best-known centers of higher study in < Raleigh North Carolina >, and is geared to cover more and more areas of study with every passing year.

Mission
Consistent with our founder, Devonte Ghee´s vision, North Carolina Learns is dedicated to bring a wide variety of fields of education together under one roof, enabling the interchange and exchange of fresh and innovative ideas possible within an academic setup. According to Devonte Ghee, such an exchange could help set up the framework for genuinely interdisciplinary study and research, helping humanity solve traditional and merging problems via an innovative and open approach, leading to newer ways and methodologies of looking at and dealing with issues. We at North Carolina Learns are convinced of the aptness of this vision, and are consistently on the lookout for more and better ways of integrating faculties, ideas, and capabilities. This is also one of the core secrets of our rapid rise to eminence in academic and industrial circles.

 

 

 

The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

North Carolina Learns offers Elementary, Middle, and High School classes to anyone in the State of North Carolina and Virginia....

North Carolina Learns

 

 

Here at North Carolina Learns we promote health and well being. providing quality education from all aspects of life. All of our teachers have a 4-Year teaching degree and has been working in the state of North Carolina for at least 3 Years.....

North Carolina Learns

 

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Welcome! This is our school's online education portal where teachers, students and parents log in for access to our learning management system. The site makes it easy for teachers to create classes and for students to enroll in them. It also allows administrators to monitor and control every aspect of the system. The end result is that teaching becomes more efficient and enjoyable.

 

 

 

 

Teachers use this site to create online lessons with resources such as pictures, video and audio. They also set, track and grade assignments online. The system includes the latest collaborative tools such as blogs, wikis, forums, chat rooms, RSS feeds and debates. Teachers can make transcripts of the student's work available to parents so they can see how their child is doing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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All my life, I never believed most things I read in history books and a lot of things I learned in school. But now I've found I don't have the right to make a judgment on someone based on something I've read. I don't have the right to judge anything. That's the lesson I've learned.---Kurt Cobain
 
Courses Offered
The Arts
Health & Physical Education
Language
Mathematics
French as a Second Language
Native Languages
Science & Technology
Social Studies/History and Geography
 Others Added Soon..................

 


 

NORTH CAROLINA LEARNS RULES & REGULATIONS
1.      Violence of any type will not be tolerated.  Any student who hits someone for any reason (even if they’re hit first) will be immediately suspended.
2.      Harassment (verbal or physical) will result in immediate consequences which may include detention, Friday school and/or suspension. 
3.      Racial and Sexual harassment by students (verbal or physical) of a serious nature will result in immediate school suspension.
4.      Gang Related Issues: Students who display any gang affiliation (i.e., tattoos, gang slogans which are worn, spoken, gestured, or written) will immediately be suspended pending a parent conference and/or a hearing with a district police officer.
5.      Dress Code: Styles that disrupt the educational process or endanger students are prohibited.
-pants, shirts or blouses must not be excessively revealing 
-exposed undergarments or midriffs are not acceptable
-tank and tube tops must be worn with a shirt
-shorts and skirts must be finger tip in length
-spandex clothing is permitted in PE classes only
-sagging pants, hanging chains, sunglasses, clothing that displays profanity, violence, drugs, sexual connotation, alcohol or tobacco are not permitted
Students who violate the dress codes will not be allowed to attend classes until their apparel conforms to building standards.
6.      Hugging and physical contact are inappropriate at school.  Lunch detention will be assigned.
7.      Unexcused absences will be made up in detention or Friday School.  Cumulative unexcused absences will result in the enforcement of the BECCA Bill statutes.
8.      Tardies:  Students will be in their seats when the bell rings or a lunch detention will be assigned.  Cumulative violations will result in after school detention.
9.      Hall passes: Students in the hall during class time must have a hall pass.
10.  Chewing gum is not allowed and will result in lunch detention.
11.  No food or beverages are allowed in the halls (except closed beverage containers returning from lunch).  They will be permanently confiscated.
12.  Beepers, pagers, cellular phones, laser lights, walkman radios, CD players, electronic devices, cameras, or hats are not allowed.  They will be confiscated.  Parents may pick up beepers, cellular phones and laser lights.  Students may pick up other items after two weeks.
13.  Skateboards and Roller Blades: District policy states that skateboards and roller blades are not allowed.  If found at school they will be confiscated.  Students may pick them up after two weeks.
14.  Students who skip or are removed from after school detention will be placed in Friday School.
15.  Athletes who receive after school or Friday school detention will miss one athletic event.
16.  Students who are late to school because they miss the bus, get up late or for any reasons other than unforeseen family emergencies will be considered tardy and will be placed in lunch detention the same day. 
17.  No admission to the dance if assigned a suspension or Friday school since last dance.
 
 
 
 
North Carolina
North Carolina Learns
A Tradition of Excellence & Pride
Devonte Ghee, Becoming who we are....
 
 
 
 
A liberal education is at the heart of a civil society, and at the heart of a liberal education is the act of teaching.
A. Bartlett Giamatti
 

 

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