Other special emphasis association(s) in North Carolina

Other special emphasis association(s) Private Schools

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Town
All School
# Students
Grades
1. Brevard Looking Glass Montessori School
(Montessori School)
9 PK-PK
2. Charlotte Chesterbrook Academy
45 K-4
Charlotte Trinity Episcopal School
414 K-8
Charlotte The Fletcher School
(Special Education School)
268 K-12
3. Durham St Luke's Preschool & Kindergarten
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
114 K-K
4. Greenville Calvary Christian Academy
30 K-12
Greenville St Peter's School
554 K-9
5. Huntersville St Mark Catholic School
674 K-9
6. Raleigh The Trilogy School
(Special Education School)
51 2-12
Raleigh The Raleigh Progressive School
(Alternative School)
21 6-12
7. Roanoke Rapids Miracle Tabernacle Christian School
27 1-12
8. Wake Forest St Catherine Of Siena Catholic School
157 K-9
9. Wilmington Wilmington Academy Of Arts & Sciences
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
59 5-9
10. Winston Salem Salem Academy
All-girls
160 9-12

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% (age 25+) w/College Degree 24% 25%
Median Household Income $40,360 $36,135
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