Sec. 15. Education.
The people have
a right to the privilege of
education, and it is the duty of the State to guard and maintain that
right.
Section 1. Education encouraged.
Religion, morality, and knowledge being
necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools,
libraries, and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.
Sec. 2. Uniform system of schools.
(1) General and uniform system: term. The General Assembly shall provide by taxation and otherwise for a general and uniform system of free public schools, which shall be maintained at least nine months in every year, and wherein equal opportunities shall be provided for all students.
(2) Local responsibility. The General
Assembly
may assign to units of local government such responsibility for the
financial support of the free public schools as it may deem
appropriate. The governing boards of units of local government with
financial responsibility for public education may use local revenues to
add to or supplement any public school or post-secondary school program.
Sec. 3. School attendance.
The General Assembly shall provide that
every
child of appropriate age and of sufficient mental and physical ability
shall attend the public schools, unless educated by other means.
Sec. 4. State Board of Education.
(1) Board. The State Board of Education shall consist of the Lieutenant Governor, the Treasurer, and eleven members appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly in joint session. The General Assembly shall divide the State into eight educational districts. Of the appointive members of the Board, one shall be appointed from each of the eight educational districts and three shall be appointed from the State at large. Appointments shall be for overlapping terms of eight years. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be made by the Governor for the unexpired terms and shall not be subject to confirmation.
(2) Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be the secretary and chief
administrative officer of the State Board of Education.
Sec. 5. Powers and duties of Board.
The State Board of Education shall
supervise
and administer the free public school system and the educational funds
provided for its support, except the funds mentioned in Section 7 of
this Article, and shall make all needed rules and regulations in
relation thereto, subject to laws enacted by the General Assembly.
Sec. 6. State school fund.
The proceeds of all lands that have been
or
hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State, and not
otherwise appropriated by this State or the United States; all moneys,
stocks, bonds, and other property belonging to the State for purposes
of public education; the net proceeds of all sales of the swamp lands
belonging to the State; and all other grants, gifts, and devises that
have been or hereafter may be made to the State, and not otherwise
appropriated by the State or by the terms of the grant, gift, or
devise, shall be paid into the State Treasury and, together with so
much of the revenue of the State as may be set apart for that purpose,
shall be faithfully appropriated and used exclusively for establishing
and maintaining a uniform system of free public schools.
Sec. 7. County school fund.
All moneys, stocks, bonds, and other
property
belonging to a county school fund, and the clear proceeds of all
penalties and forfeitures and of all fines collected in the several
counties for any breach of the penal laws of the State, shall belong to
and remain in the several counties, and shall be faithfully
appropriated and used exclusively for maintaining free public schools.
Sec. 8. Higher education.
The General Assembly shall maintain a
public
system of higher education, comprising The University of North Carolina
and such other institutions of higher education as the General Assembly
may deem wise. The General Assembly shall provide for the selection of
trustees of The University of North Carolina and of the other
institutions of higher education, in whom shall be vested all the
privileges, rights, franchises, and endowments heretofore granted to or
conferred upon the trustees of these institutions. The General Assembly
may enact laws necessary and expedient for the maintenance and
management of The University of North Carolina and the other public
institutions of higher education.
Sec. 9. Benefits of public institutions of higher education.
The General Assembly shall provide that
the
benefits of The University of North Carolina and other public
institutions of higher education, as far as practicable, be extended to
the people of the State free of expense.
Sec. 10. Escheats.
(1) Escheats prior to July 1, 1971. All property that prior to July 1, 1971, accrued to the State from escheats, unclaimed dividends, or distributive shares of the estates of deceased persons shall be appropriated to the use of The University of North Carolina.
(2) Escheats after June 30, 1971. All
property
that, after June 30, 1971, shall accrue to the State from escheats,
unclaimed dividends, or distributive shares of the estates of deceased
persons shall be used to aid worthy and needy students who are
residents of this State and are enrolled in public institutions of
higher education in this State. The method, amount, and type of
distribution shall be prescribed by law.