State Profile For North Carolina
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State Director
Ms. Rebecca Payne, Career Technical Education Director
NC Department of Public Instruction
6341 Mail Services Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-6341
CTE Web Site(s) as Applicable
Secondary: http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/workforce_development/
Mission
To help empower students for effective participation in an international economy as world-class workers and citizens.
CTE Statistics
| Number of Public High Schools: | 343 | Number of Public High Schools Offering Solely (or primarily) CTE courses: | 9 |
|---|---|
| Number of Students in Public High Schools: | 361,162 |
| Number of Secondary Students Enrolled in CTE: | 280,896 |
| Number of Public Community Colleges: | 59 |
| Number of Students at Public Community Colleges: | 193,314 |
| Number of Postsecondary Students Enrolled in CTE: | 112,509 |
| Perkins Funds Received: | $37,525,512 |
CTE Governance Structure
| Perkins Eligible Agency: | N/A |
|---|---|
| Agency Administering Secondary CTE: | N/A |
| Agency Administering Postsecondary CTE: | N/A |
| Programmatic Control For Secondary CTE: | N/A |
| Programmatic Control For Postsecondary CTE: | N/A |
CTE Funding
Decreased Funding
Funding Maintained

| State Secondary Funding: | N/A |
|---|---|
| State Postsecondary Funding: | N/A |
| Local Secondary Funding: | N/A |
| Local Postsecondary Funding: | N/A |
State Director Roles and Responsibilities
The State Director has the title of Director, Instructional Services and Head of Workforce Development Education. The Director’s position is a career position that reports to the Associate Superintendent. There are 27 staff with CTE responsibilities who report to the Director. The Director’s primary areas of responsibility are:
- Agriculture Education
- Business Education
- Career Development Family & Consumer Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Technology Education
- Trade & Industrial Education
- Arts Education English
- Language Arts
- Healthful Living
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
- Second Languages
- English as a Second Language
- Computer Skills
CTE Connections to Secondary Education and High School Reform
N/A
Implementation of Career Clusters
N/A
Indicators
Secondary Indicators
| Indicator | Yes/No | |
|---|---|---|
| Source: CAR Report | 2003-4 | 2004-5 |
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| Diploma With Proficiency Credential | ![]() |
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| Nontraditional Completion | ![]() |
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Post Secondary Indicators
| Indicator | Yes/No | |
|---|---|---|
| Source: CAR Report | 2003-4 | 2004-5 |
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Key:
- Yes
- No
- Data unavailable
The data for 2003-2004 in the above chart was taken directly from the Consolidated Annual Reports (CAR Report 2003-04). The CAR is a mandatory fiscal and accountability report submitted by each state to the U.S. Department of Education. It provides performance information on 14 Perkins indicators. A red X means a state did not meet its adjusted level of performance and a green checkmark means that the state did meet its goal.A blue bar in the Secondary Indicators table means that the state does not offer students the opportunity to earn both a high school diploma and other credential (e.g., a skill certificate) or that the data was not otherwise provided by the state. A blue bar in the Postsecondary Indicators table indicates that the state did not provide data.
The data for 2004-2005 was taken from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998, Report to Congress on State Performance, Program Year 2004-05, Washington, D.C., 2007.
Last updated on 02/25/2008



























