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Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Senator Woodson BradleyParty & CountyD-42 | MecklenburgMember EmailRyan TerhuneMember Phone(919) 715-8331Member Office AddressRm. 518
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Bob BrinsonParty & CountyR-3 | Beaufort, Craven, LenoirMember EmailSusan MullinsMember Phone(919) 733-5621Member Office AddressRm. 2115
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Sophia ChitlikParty & CountyD-22 | DurhamMember EmailKharrington GodbeeMember Phone(919) 733-4809Member Office AddressRm. 1111
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Mark HolloParty & CountyR-45 | Caldwell, CatawbaMember EmailLinda WenteMember Phone(919) 733-5876Member Office AddressRm. 2119
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Dana JonesParty & CountyR-31 | Forsyth, StokesMember EmailCheryl KakourasMember Phone(919) 733-7850Member Office AddressRm. 2113
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Caleb TheodrosParty & CountyD-41 | MecklenburgMember EmailAurian BayatMember Phone(919) 715-3050Member Office AddressRm. 515
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Amy S. GaleyParty & CountyR-25 | Alamance, RandolphMember EmailHaley Catherine WhiteMember Phone(919) 301-1446Member Office AddressRm. 311
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Michael V. LeeParty & CountyR-7 | New HanoverMember EmailAubrey TuellMember Phone(919) 715-2525Member Office AddressRm. 2108
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Lisa S. BarnesParty & CountyR-11 | Franklin, Nash, VanceMember EmailStacey GoreMember Phone(919) 715-3030Member Office AddressRm. 628
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Jay J. ChaudhuriParty & CountyD-15 | WakeMember EmailHarlan SolsberyMember Phone(919) 715-6400Member Office AddressRm. 1117
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Kevin CorbinParty & CountyR-50 | Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, TransylvaniaMember EmailCindy HobbsMember Phone(919) 733-5875Member Office AddressRm. 623
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Michael GarrettParty & CountyD-27 | GuilfordMember EmailJustin CundallMember Phone(919) 733-5856Member Office AddressRm. 1109
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Bobby HanigParty & CountyR-1 | Bertie, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, TyrrellMember EmailEdward StilesMember Phone(919) 715-8293Member Office AddressRm. 629
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Tom McInnisParty & CountyR-21 | Cumberland, MooreMember EmailLynn TaylorMember Phone(919) 733-5953Member Office AddressRm. 314
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Buck NewtonParty & CountyR-4 | Greene, Wayne, WilsonMember EmailDebbie LownMember Phone(919) 733-5878Member Office AddressRm. 308
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Brad OvercashParty & CountyR-43 | GastonMember EmailJames Von CanonMember Phone(919) 733-5734Member Office AddressRm. 526
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Gladys A. RobinsonParty & CountyD-28 | GuilfordMember EmailZuri KornegayMember Phone(919) 715-3042Member Office AddressRm. 1028
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601Senator Norman W. SandersonParty & CountyR-2 | Carteret, Chowan, Halifax, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico, Warren, WashingtonMember EmailDiane CookMember Phone(919) 733-5706Member Office AddressRm. 309
300 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603Senator Kandie D. SmithParty & CountyD-5 | Edgecombe, PittMember EmailAleena IslamMember Phone(919) 715-8363Member Office AddressRm. 1113
16 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
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Re-ref to Education/Higher Education. If fav, re-ref to Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate2025-03-26Withdrawn From ComSenate2025-03-26Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the SenateSenate2025-03-26Passed 1st ReadingSenate2025-03-26Filed
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BOARDS; CURRICULUM; EDUCATION; EDUCATION BOARDS; ELEMENTARY EDUCATION; KINDERGARTEN; LANGUAGES; LOCAL GOVERNMENT; PUBLIC; PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPT.; REPORTING; SECONDARY EDUCATION; STUDENTS
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115C (Chapters); 115C-81.36 (Sections)
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S507: Auto Enrollment in Advanced ELA Courses. Latest Version
Session: 2025 - 2026
AN ACT to expand automatic enrollment in advanced courses in k‑12 schools to include english language arts courses.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 115C‑81.36 reads as rewritten:
§ 115C‑81.36. Advanced courses in mathematics.mathematics and English Language Arts.
(a) When practicable, local boards of education shall offer advanced learning opportunities in mathematics in grades three through five, and advanced courses in mathematics in all grades six and higher. For the purposes of this section, advanced learning opportunities are those services and curricular modifications in mathematics and English Language Arts for academically or intellectually gifted students approved as part of the local plan, as required by G.S. 115C‑150.7.G.S. 115C‑150.7, and advanced courses are advanced courses in mathematics and English Language Arts.
(a1) When advanced learning opportunities are offered in mathematics in grades three through five, any student scoring at the highest level on the corresponding end‑of‑grade test shall, for the next school year, be provided advanced learning opportunities in mathematics approved for that student's grade level. No student who qualifies under this subsection shall be removed from the advanced learning opportunity provided to the student unless a parent or guardian of the student provides written consent for the student to be excluded or removed after being adequately informed that the student's placement was determined by the student's achievement on the previous end‑of‑grade test.
(b) When advanced courses are offered in mathematics in grades six and higher, any student scoring at the highest level on the corresponding end‑of‑grade or end‑of‑course test for the mathematics course in which the student was most recently enrolled shall be enrolled in the advanced course for the next mathematics course in which the student is enrolled. A student in seventh grade scoring at the highest level on the seventh grade mathematics end‑of‑grade test shall be enrolled in a high school level mathematics course in eighth grade. Local boards of education may provide supplemental content enrichment, which may include the administration of diagnostic assessments, to students enrolled in a high school level mathematics course. No student who qualifies under this subsection shall be removed from the advanced or high school mathematics course in which the student is enrolled unless a parent or guardian of the student provides written consent for the student to be excluded or removed from that course after being adequately informed that the student's placement was determined by the student's achievement on the previous end‑of‑grade or end‑of‑course test.
(b1) When a high school mathematics course is offered in eighth grade, a student in seventh grade scoring at the highest level on the seventh grade mathematics end‑of‑grade test shall be enrolled in a high school level mathematics course in eighth grade. Local boards of education may provide supplemental content enrichment, which may include the administration of diagnostic assessments, to students enrolled in a high school level mathematics course.
(c) By December 15, 2020, December 15, 2025, and annually thereafter, the Department of Public Instruction shall submit a report to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee containing data collected for the current school year on the number and demographics number, demographics, and socioeconomic status of students who were eligible for advanced mathematics courses under this section, including high school level mathematics courses in eighth grade, and of those students, the number and demographics number, demographics, and socioeconomic status of those who were placed in advanced mathematics courses and were not placed in advanced mathematics courses. The report shall include information on the type and format of advanced mathematics courses provided and shall also include any feedback provided by local boards of education on the implementation of this section.
(d) The Department of Public Instruction shall provide guidance to local boards of education on how to best develop programming and courses to ensure all impacted students receive rigorous, academically appropriate instruction in mathematics.mathematics and English Language Arts.
(e) No student who qualifies for advanced learning opportunities or advanced courses under this section shall be removed from the advanced learning opportunity or advanced course provided to the student unless a parent or guardian of the student provides written consent for the student to be excluded or removed after being adequately informed that the student's placement was determined by the student's achievement on the previous end‑of‑grade test. Local boards of education may provide supplemental content enrichment, which may include the administration of diagnostic assessments, to students enrolled in advanced courses.
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law and applies beginning with the 2025‑2026 school year.