On November 20th, The North Carolina General Assembly overrode Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of HB 10—Require ICE Cooperation & Budget Adjustments, which included expanded funding for the state’s Opportunity Scholarship Program. That means that more than 54,000 additional students and families in North Carolina are now able to take advantage of Opportunity Scholarships. In addition, nearly 2,000 new Education Student Accounts are being offered. The North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA) is notifying newly-eligible students and families about their approval this week.
This is a welcome conclusion to a long process aimed at providing resources to assist families in choosing how to best educate their children. Based on income, families will be awarded between $3,360 and $7,468 per child to help them pursue the educational opportunities that best serve their children.
To help families, NCSEAA has a new FAQ document that answers many questions about the new additional funding process and expectations. Here are a few key points:
For further information, see the NCSEAA K12 Funding page. Our friends and partners at Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina also have a Parent Liaison Team that can be a great resource for families with questions.