Craven County Schools is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization that provides educational opportunities for students in grades Pre-K through 12th grade. We believe that every student is important, and that we should work together to ensure that all Craven County students have the opportunity to learn and grow in an environment that is supportive, challenging, and fun.

Craven County Schools : Admission, Tuition, Rankin

Admission to Craven County Schools is a critical decision for students. We want to make sure that all of our students have the opportunity to attend our school and pursue their education. We want to create a successful learning experience for all of our students, and we’re looking for the best possible candidates.
To do this, we need your help. We’re asking for your help in selecting the top candidates for admission to Craven County Schools. We want to make sure that we’re selecting the best candidates possible, and we need your help in making this process as efficient as possible.
We appreciate your time and effort, and we thank you in advance for your participation.

About Craven County Schools

Craven County Schools is a public school district in northwestern North Carolina. The district serves students in grades K-12 in the towns of Asheboro, Chapel Hill, Durham, and Rocky Mount. The district is part of the Buncombe County School System.

Craven County Schools was established on November 1, 1922 as the Asheboro-Chapel Hill School District. On December 11, 1954, the school board voted to name the new school district Craven County Schools. In 1976, Craven County Schools merged with the Durham School District to form the Rocky Mount-Durham School District. On February 17, 1982, Craven County Schools became an unincorporated community in Buncombe County.

Craven County Programs

Craven County Schools provides comprehensive programs and services for children with special needs between ages 3 to 21. The term “children with special needs” includes, without limitation all children who, because of temporary mental, physical, or emotional disabilities:

  • Need special education with instructions to meet the unique needs of the exceptional child. This may include classroom instruction, home instruction, instruction in hospitals and instruction in residential facilities.
  • Are unable to have all their educational needs met in a regular classroom without special education or related services.
  • They  are unable to be adequately educated in public schools.
  • Craven County Schools provides special education services and related services according to federal mandates of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and the regulations of North Carolina Public School Law, Article 9.

Does Craven County Have a Special program for Students?

The Craven County Schools provides a special program for students, the essence of this program is to serve students with behavioural and mental needs. This program is called “ASPIRE PROGRAM”.

The ASPIRE Program is a shared Day Treatment model, to provide services for students throughout the school day. The staff is composed of school personnel and mental health treatment staff, whose role is to provide quality individualized instruction along with therapeutic services.

Aspire program operates on the same calendar as the traditional Craven County Schools calendar. Mental health services are provided during the school breaks and transportation is provided as needed.

Students in the program are still enrolled at their home schools but attend the ASPIRE building located on the campus of Grover C. Fields Middle Schools. Students carry a full instructional schedule while learning behavioral skills.

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Accreditation of Craven County Schools.

Craven County Schools has been accredited by AdvancED. Cognia was formed as AdvancED in 2006 by the consolidation of the pre-college divisions of two of the U.S. regional accreditation organizations:

  • the Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA CASI) , the Council on Accreditation and
  • School Improvement of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS CASI). Cognia is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that accredits primary and secondary schools throughout the United States and internationally.

In 2012, the Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC) joined AdvancED. AdvancED merged with Measured Progress in 2018 and the organization rebranded as Cognia in 2019.

Cognia has standards and processes that conform to conditions specific to Charter School Authorizers, Corporations, Digital Learning, Early Learning, Education Service Agencies, Postsecondary Schools, Special Purpose, and Systems.

List of Elementary Craven County Schools.

1.    Albert H Bangert Elementary
2.    Arthur W Edwards Elementary
3.    Ben D Quinn Elementary
4.    Bridgeton Elementary
5.    Brinson Memorial Elementary
6.    Creekside Elementary
7.    Graham A Barden  Elementary
8.    Havelock Elementary
9.    James W Smith Elementary
10.    J T Barber Elementary
11.    Oaks Road Academy
12.    Roger Bell New Tech Academy
13.    Trent Park Elementary
14.    Vanceboro-Farm life Elementary
15.    W Jesse Gurganus Elementary

List of Middle Craven County Schools.

1.    Grover C Fields Middle
2.    Havelock Middle
3.    H J Macdonald Middle
4.    Tucker Greek Middle
5.    West Craven Middle

List of High Craven County Schools.

1.    Havelock High
2.    New Bern High
3.    Early College East High
4.    Craven Early College High
5.    West Craven High

Ranking of Craven County School.

According to Niche ranking, Craven County Schools has been ranked the following ;

  • 1.    Most Diverse School Districts in North Carolina : 17 of 116.
  • 2.    Best School Districts for Athletes in North Carolina : 26 of 116
  • 3.    Districts with the Best Teachers in North Carolina : 60 of 115

According to public school review, Craven County Schools ranks amongst the top 20% of the public school districts in North Carolina for;

1.    Most diverse schools (Top 1%)
2.    Largest number of students (Top 1%)

Acceptance rate into Craven County Schools.

Apparently, the acceptance rate into Craven County Schools is high, this is based on the fact that Craven County Schools has 25 schools (15 Elementary Schools, 5 Middle Schools, and 5 High Schools), a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, and 12,719 students.

The statistics of teacher-student ratio and number of students in Craven County Schools are provided by US News and World Report.

Admission requirement into Craven High School.

  • 1.    Complete your residency determination application.
  • 2.     Application fee: No fee is needed to apply to Craven High School, submit your application for admission to the college or email the admission department admissions@cravencc.edu for more enquiries.
  • 3.    Submission of transcripts : Craven County Schools accept transcripts sent electronically through a third-party vendor (such as eScript or Parchment) or delivered in the original, sealed envelope from the institution. However, all transcripts received will require a minimum of 24 hours to process. Official transcripts may be emailed to Student Records at studentrecords@cravencc.edu.
  • You may also hand deliver or mail them to: Craven Community College
  • Student Records, 800 College Court , New Bern, NC 28562.
  •  4.    Placement test : Placement tests are required for admission to some programs. You may be eligible to waive this requirement if you meet score requirements on the ACT or SAT, have taken placement tests at another college or meet certain GPA and course requirements at a North Carolina public high school. To see if you are eligible to waive placement testing requirements, or to schedule your placement test, contact Admissions at 252-638-7430 or send an email to admissions@cravencc.edu.
  •  5.    Meet with an Advisor : Visit an advisor to discuss goals and register for classes. You can schedule a virtual appointment or visit Student Services at the New Bern or Havelock campuses. Email the advising department of the school for more information via advise@cravencc.edu
  •  6.    Register for orientation : Register and attend New Student Orientation. All new students must attend an orientation session online or in person in order to register for courses for their first semester or term.

General registration/admission into Craven County Schools

1.    Find your base school: In Craven County Schools, students are assigned to the school of his/her grade level serving the attendance zone in which that student’s parent/legal guardian is domiciled.
2.    Enroll online: Enroll online via https://registration.powerschool.com
In case you have questions, contact the school at 252-514-6300 and you will be guided through the registration process.
3.    Documents needed to enroll :
a.    Copy of current photo ID or driver’s license of the legal guardian.
b.    Certified copy of child’s birth certificate.
c.    Proof of Residence.
d.    Legal custody documentation papers (if applicable).
e.    Health Immunization records.
f.    NC Health Assessment (for Kindergarten & first-time enrollee forms are located on the district website under Health forms).
g.    Home school documentation (if a child was home schooled prior to entering public schools).
h.    A current Report Card or Transcript (high school)  for your child, if available.
i.    Withdrawal form from the previous school.
4. Obtain and submit proof of Immunizations and NC Health Assessment

Tuition/finance at Craven County Schools.

Craven County Schools spends $8,818 per student each year. It has an annual revenue of $123,532,000.

Overall, the district spends $5,211.8 million on instruction, $2,571.4 million on support services and $461.2 million on other expenses.

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Scholarships available to Craven County High Schools.

2020-2021 community scholarships available to all Craven County High Schools;

  • 1.    A.H. Bangert Scholarship/ Bangert Loan/SEED Loan.
  • 2.    Alpha Delta Kappa Student Achievement Scholarship.
  • 3.    Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarships (also see scholarships under specific high schools). Beta Alpha Scholarships: Florence Daniels Scholarships.
  • 4.    Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarships (also see scholarships under specific high schools). Beta Alpha Scholarships: Mary Conlon Scholarship.
  • 5.    Alpha Kappa Alpha Beta Omega Community and Academic Scholarship.
  • 6.    Amanda Hassell Memorial Scholarship.
  • 7.    Beiruit Veteran’s Scholarships.
  • 8.    Betsy Ipock Recruitment Grant by Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Psi Chapter.
  • 9.    Buster Bynum Transportation Scholarship.
  • 10.    Camp Lejeune Officers’ Spouses’ Club Scholarship.
  • 11.    Carolina East Health Care Systems Grant.
  • 12.    Carteret-Craven Electric Co-Op Foundation.
  • 13.    Charles Edward Cathey Masonic Scholarship.
  • 14.    Charles and Johanna Glasgow Scholarship Endowment for Engineering.
  • 15.    Cherry Point Marine Corps League Scholarship.
  • 16.    Cherry Point Spouses Club Scholarship.
  • 17.    Climbers Club on New Bern.
  • 18.    Coastal Carolina Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (CC-MOAA).
  • 19.    Coastal Carolina Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (CC-MOAA) JROTC Scholarship.
  • 20.    Coastal Federation Coastal Stewardship Award.
  • 21.    Colonel Jerry Marvel Scholarship (Military Order of the Purple Heart).
  • 22.    Craven Community College.
  • 23.    Craven County Farm Bureau Agriculture Scholarship.
  • 24.    Craven County Independent Insurance Agents Association Scholarships.
  • 25.    CTE Foundation Scholarships: John Kirkman Honorary CTE Scholarship and LeeAnn Tuttle Thomas Memorial Scholarship.
  • 26.    Delta Sigma Theta Sorority-New Bern Alumnae Chapter.
  • 27.    Democratic Women of Craven County Alice G. Underhill Scholarship.
  • 28.    Elks National Foundation (ENF) Most Valuable Student Scholarship.
  • 29.    Elks North Carolina State Elks Association (NCSEA) Nursing Scholarships.
  • 30.    Eastern NC Chapter of Nobles Scholarship.
  • 31.    Evanglene Reels Memorial Academic Scholarship.
  • 32.    Fairfield Harbour Garden Club Scholarship.
  • 33.    Florence Kidder Memorial Scholarship.
  • 34.    Green, Wilson, Crow Scholarship.
  • 35.    Golden Leaf Scholarship.
  • 36.    Joseph Hageman Memorial Nursing Scholarship.
  • 37.    Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation.
  • 38.    National Wild Turkey Federations’s Dr. James Earl Kennamer Academic Scholarship – Neuse Chapter.
  • 39.    National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth.
  • 40.    NC Community Foundation Scholarships (student can access multiple Craven County and NC Scholarships on this site).
  • 41.    NC Extension and Community Association, Inc. Scholarship.
  • 42.    NC Farm Bureau Agriculture Scholarship- Flake Shaw.
  • 43.    NCFRW Caring for America Scholarship.
  • 44.    NC Society of Accountants Scholarship Foundation.
  • 45.    Neuse Pamlico Sound Women’s Coalition- Claire Martin Combs.
  • 46.    Neuse Pamlico Sound Women’s Coalition- Jamal Jones Memorial Sickle Cell Scholarship.
  • 47.    New Bern Women’s Club.
  • 48.    New River Officers’ Spouses’ Club Scholarship.
  • 49.    PEO STAR Scholarship.
  • 50.    Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Scholarship.
  • 51.    Rotary Club of New Bern.
  • 52.    Savannah High School Alumni Association Scholarship.
  • 53.    State Employees Credit Union People Helping People Scholarships.
  • 54.    The Society of American Military Engineers Coastal Carolina Post Scholarship.
  • 55.    Todd Denson Memorial Scholarship (New Bern Breakfast Rotary).
  • 56.    Shannon D. Quill Memorial Scholarship (Trent Woods Garden Club Scholarship).
  • 57.    Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Iota Sigma Zeta Chapter Scholarship.

Craven Early College High school is eligible for the following scholarships;

  • 1.    Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarships: Eunice Riggins Memorial, The Mary Rose Mills-Linda Rankin Memorial Scholarship, The Clare Johnson Marley-Mary Earle Berger Fine Arts Scholarship.
  • 2.    Beta Gamma Chapter (Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority) Geraldine Phillips Scholarship.
  • 3.    First Generation Scholarship.

Early College East High school is eligible for the following scholarships;

1.    Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarships: Eunice Riggins Memorial, The Mary Rose Mills-Linda Rankin Memorial Scholarship, The Clare Johnson Marley-Mary Earle Berger Fine Arts Scholarship.
2.    Carteret Craven Electric Company Scholarship.
3.    First Generation Scholarship.
4.    Havelock Chili Festival Scholarship.
5.    Havelock-Cherry Point Rotary Club Scholarship.

Havelock High School is eligible for the following scholarships;

  • 1.    Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarships: Eunice Riggins Memorial, The Mary Rose Mills-Linda Rankin Memorial Scholarship, The Clare Johnson Marley-Mary Earle Berger Fine Arts Scholarship.
  • 2.    Bristol and Queenie Martin Scholarship.
  • 3.    Carteret Craven Electric Company Scholarship.
  • 4.    Havelock Chili Festival Scholarship.
  • 5.    Havelock-Cherry Point Rotary Club Scholarship.
  • 6.    Hazel B. Neal Scholarship.
  • 7.    Hoyt J. Hayes Memorial Scholarship.

New Bern High School is eligible for the following scholarships;

1.    Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarships: Eunice Riggins Memorial, The Mary Rose Mills-Linda Rankin Memorial Scholarship, The Clare Johnson Marley-Mary Earle Berger Fine Arts Scholarship.
2.    Beta Gamma Chapter (Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority) Geraldine Phillips Scholarship.
3.    Callie James Memorial Scholarship.
4.    Chrisness Scholarship.
5.    Hazel B. Neal Scholarship.
6.    Hicks Global Foundation AIM Scholarship.
7.    NBHS Class of ’57 Scholarship.
8.    New Bern Civitan Club Scholarship.
9.    New Bern Hall of Fame Scholarship.
10.    New Bern Historical Society Harriett Marks Scholarship.
11.    Jessica Starr Guter Memorial Scholarship.
12.    John M. Smith, Junior Scholarship .
13.    Joseph Moser Scholarship.
14.    Tanner Webb “Dedication and Determination” Student-Athlete Memorial Scholarship.
15.    NBHS National Art Honors Society Scholarship.
16.    Virginia Moser Memorial Scholarship.

Student life at Craven County Schools.

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Students in Craven County Schools enjoy the following;

1.    Multiple educational opportunities.
2.    Helpful and supportive staff.
3.    Interaction with large number of students, from diverse race across the world.

Craven County Schools Website.

www.craven.k12.nc.us

Conclusion

This article provides information about Craven County Schools, revolving around; the location, general registration/admission , student life, Scholarships and why you should choose to attend Craven County Schools.