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School Listing Closed Home School May 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019 NC Division of Non-Public Education - School Listing Closed Home School May 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019 County School Name Chief Administrator Street City Zip 1 Alamance M. Garvey Day School Antonio Lopez Vereen 327 Highland Ave Burlington 27217 2 Alamance Yount Academy Glenda Yount 624 South 5th Street Mebane 27302 3 Alamance Thompson's School of Acad. Jason Thompson 4325 Troxler Mill Road, Lot Gibsonville 27249 4 Alamance Cates School Jennifer Cates 4454 Bass Mountain Rd. Lot Snow Camp 27349 5 Alamance Burlington Prep School John Miller P.O. Box 3223 Burlington 27215 6 Alamance Farnham Academy Linda Sabo 1803 Rendall Street Burlington 27215 7 Alamance South End Academy Nancy Dover 351 L Southern High Sch Rd Graham 27253 8 Alamance Green Drive Academy Stanwyn Gingerich 2475 Edgewood Ave. Burlington 27215 9 Alamance K & M Pvt. School Teresa Morris 3198 Morris Trail Snow Camp 27349 10 Alamance Excel Education Unit Sch. Teresa Simmons 4127 Thompson Mill Road Graham 27253 11 Alamance North Alamance Academy Traci Farthing 3417 Barnett Road Mebane 27302 12 Alexander Wittenburg Christian Academy Angela Smith 844 Friendship Church Road Taylorsville 28681 13 Alexander First Choice Academy Beth Duckett 5749 Hwy. 127 Taylorsville 28681 14 Alexander Sugarloaf Apple School Bobby Lowe PO Box 309 Taylorsville 28681 15 Alexander Leap of Faith Academy Brenda Higgins 1744 NC Hwy 90 E Taylorsville 28681 16 Alexander Dornan School Carol Dornan 250 Hillsboro Road Taylorsville 28681 17 Alexander Hillcrest School Daris James P.O. Box 342 Taylorsville 28681 18 Alexander Rodgick Peters Whitworth School Margaret Whitworth PO Box 121 Stony Point 28678 19 Alexander Bethlehem Academy Meredith Bradshaw 22 Bradshaw Drive Taylorsville 28681 20 Alexander Kerley-Fry Academy Shelby Kerley 5604 Vashti Road Taylorsville 28681 21 Alexander Fox Trails Christian Acad. Tamara Fox 636 Patterson Rd. Hiddenite 28636 22 Alexander Victory School of Academics Tina Milam 67 10th Street SE Hickory 28602 23 Alleghany Ferraro School Sandy Ferraro 2083 US Hwy 221 Sparta 28675 24 Anson Sikes Christian School Diane Sikes 1605 Cedar Grove Ch. Rd. Polkton 28135 25 Ashe David Rod II School David Rod PO Box 130 Lansing 28643 26 Ashe Artist's Grove Academy George Kosinski P.O. Box 3 Grassy Creek 28631 27 Ashe Wise Owl Private School Holly Johnson 633 Baldwin Gap Rd. Zionville 28698 28 Ashe Coram Deo Christian Academy Janelle Karr 130 Savannah Ridge Road Fleetwood 28626 29 Ashe Blue Ridge Christian Academy Jennifer Wilcox P.O. Box 1794 Jefferson 28640 30 Ashe Lisa Ann School Lisa Howell 455 Old Wilkes Road Glendale Springs 28629 31 Ashe Mountain Valley School Rebecca Parker PO Box 54 Creston 28615 32 Ashe Whole Brain Learning Center Scott Ballard P. O. Box 752 West Jefferson 28694 33 Avery Trachtenberg School Betsy Trachtenberg 32 Blevins Creek Rd. Newland 28657 34 Avery Carpenter Academy Darlene Carpenter 88 H. M. Horney Jr. Rd. Newland 28657 35 Avery Hayes Academy Heather Hayes PO Box 32 Elk Park 28622 36 Avery Frank Warriner Day School Kelli Palmyra P.O. Box 271 Pineola 28662 37 Avery S. A. M.'s School of Perserverance Michelle Childress P.O. Box 1017 Newland 28657 38 Beaufort God's Glory Academy Bernice Garnett 179 Fantasy Island Rd Belhaven 27810 NC Division of Non-Public Education - School Listing Closed Home School May 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019 County School Name Chief Administrator Street City Zip 39 Beaufort Marrys Chapel Academy Bruce Claudio PO Box 544 Aurora 27806 40 Beaufort Cherry School of Learning Charles Cherry 1833 Carolina Avenue Washington 27889 41 Beaufort North Craven School Crystal Coward 450 Long Ridge Road Pinetown 27865 42 Beaufort James Gardner Academy Ellen Tuininga 3025 Beech Ridge Road Belhaven 27810 43 Beaufort Hope School Julie Hunter 1205 N Bonner Street Washington 27889 44 Beaufort Thomas Christian Academy Karen Thomas 4734 Camp Leach Road Washington 27889 45 Beaufort Barker Christian Academy Pamela Barker 220 Neal Branch Rd Grimesland 27837 46 Beaufort AMR Academy Penny Ratcliffe 5444 Free Union Church Rd Pinetown 27865 47 Beaufort Clark Vines Academy Roberta Miller 415 East 2nd Street Washington 27889 48 Beaufort Five Points Academy Tammy Covey 161 Five Points Farm Lane Washington 27889 49 Beaufort Apostolic Christian Academy William Brown P.O. Box 861 Chocowinity 27817 50 Bertie El Elyon Academy Mabel Harris P.O. Box 393 Roxobel 27872 51 Bladen Fair Haven School Dan Harbaugh 2311 East Broad Street Elizabethtown 28337 52 Bladen Bible Baptist Academy Daryl Covington 284 Hoover Rd. White Oak 28399 53 Bladen Daniel School Jackie Daniel 1290 Zion Hill Church Road Bladenboro 28320 54 Bladen Academic Excellence Acad Michelle Simpson 2700 Cottage Place Apt 257 Greensboro 28455 55 Bladen Ward's Firm Foundation School Pamela Ward P.O. Box 772 Bladenboro 28320 56 Bladen Deerfield Christian Academy Tabitha Butler 1236 Suggs Taylor Road Elizabethtown 28337 57 Brunswick Nurturing Faith School Andrea Amann 6109 Kingtown Road Ash 28420 58 Brunswick Darrow Academy Cass Darrow 860 Ricefield Branch Street Leland 28451 59 Brunswick CS Home Learning Cheryl Stanley PO Box 273 Winnabow 28479 60 Brunswick York Academy Christina York 869 Greenfield Avenue Calabash 28467 61 Brunswick Ocean View Academy Darlene Lisk 5174 Golden Eagle Drive Shallotte 28470 62 Brunswick Bilingual Special Education System Faustino Dominguez 9503 Huckabee Dr NE Leland 28451 63 Brunswick Snyder Academy Gregory Snyder 2521 Lightwood Drive SW Supply 28462 64 Brunswick Bookout Academy Janet Bookout 313 Kestrel Dr. Shallotte 28470 65 Brunswick Buchanan Academy Janie Buchanan 744 Indigo Village Ct Southport 28461 66 Brunswick Eagles Pride Academy Jeanette Iamunno 614 S.E. McKay Road Bolivia 28422 67 Brunswick Best Academy Jill Best P.O. Box 389 Shallotte 28459 68 Brunswick Pierre's Learning School Kevin St. Pierre 1778 Wood Duck St. SW Supply 28462 69 Brunswick Hughes School Kim Hughes 394 High Hill Drive S.W. Shallotte 28470 70 Brunswick South Brunswick Private School Kimberly Wilson 117 N. W. 16th Street Oak Island 28465 71 Brunswick Alcor Lane Academy Lisa Morgan 257 Alcor Lane B.S.L. Southport 28461 72 Brunswick RES School Randall Brewer 7 West Yacht Drive Oak Island 28465 73 Brunswick Rolls School Ronald McFarland 7150 Ocean Hwy East # 117 Leland 28451 74 Brunswick Brunswick School Ronda Nowell P.O. Box 393 Winnabow 28479 75 Brunswick Edinburg Academy Tina Young PO Box 411 Winnabow 28479 76 Brunswick Miss Poole's School Zuwena Poole 218 Whitehill Road Leland 28451 NC Division of Non-Public Education - School Listing Closed Home School May 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019 County School Name Chief Administrator Street City Zip 77 Buncombe Acanthus Academy Adina Goodwin 70 A Kenilworth Road Asheville 28803 78 Buncombe Curtis Conservatory Alice Curtis 52 Ridge Road Asheville 28803 79 Buncombe Countryside Sch for the Gifted Allison Wilson 12 Countryside Drive Asheville 28804 80 Buncombe Every Child Achieves School Ann Barrett 61 Cumberland Cir Asheville 28801 81 Buncombe Rogers School of Learning Barbara Rogers 112 7th Street Black Mountain 28711 82 Buncombe Crooked Creek Country School Barbara Taggart 43 Mineral Springs Road Asheville 28805 83 Buncombe Center for Higher Learning Bobbie Bishop 345 View Street Asheville 28806 84 Buncombe Exist 2 Excel Academy Bonnie Strum 121 Lost Trail Drive Candler 28715 85 Buncombe Munden School Bradley Munden 2263 New Leicestor Hwy., Asheville 28806 86 Buncombe Beech School - Ward Bynum Ward 115 Maney Branch Rd Weaverville 28787 87 Buncombe Long Christian School Casey Long 740 Justice Ridge Road Candler 28715 88 Buncombe Sitruc Academy Cathy Curtis 1995 Mckenzie Way South Old Fort 28762 89 Buncombe Dogwood Academy Christy Shope 357 Dogwood Road Candler 28715 90 Buncombe J D's School Conaria Booker 193 S Grove Street Asheville 28801 91 Buncombe Jones Academy Daphne Jones 20 Cedar Knoll Road Asheville 28806 92 Buncombe Freedom Academy -Parkins David Parkins 114 Clingman Asheville 28801 93 Buncombe Adonai Christian Academy Dawn Capps 100 Flat Creek Church Road Weaverville 28787 94 Buncombe Jehovah-Jireh Academy Deborah Browning 175 Fairmont Road Candler 28715 95 Buncombe Ivy Creek Learning Center Deborah Goin 8 Beech Spring Drive Weaverville 28787 96 Buncombe Country Valley School Denna Banks PO Box 486 Barnardsville 28709 97 Buncombe Eagles Nest Chr. Sch. Dianne Reynolds PO Box 19516 Asheville 28815 98 Buncombe Red Oak School Ella Long 51 Lawrence Place Asheville 28801 99 Buncombe Sky School Isabel Pipes 5 Crroked Tree Lane Black Mountain 28711 100 Buncombe Clarks Chapel School Jan Mitchell 16 Mandy Lane Weaverville 28787 101 Buncombe Hickory Creek Academy Jeff Sweet 3 Hickory Creek Court Arden 28704 102 Buncombe Shikinah Center of Learning Jeffrey Lyons 104 Idlewood Drive Asheville 28806 103 Buncombe Little Rascals School Julie Rasku 439 Rowland Road Swannanoa 28778 104 Buncombe Greenbriar Academy Katherine Jimison 51 Emmas Cove Rd Candler 28715 105 Buncombe Gratton School Katherine Joiner 50 Paramount Dr. Leicester 28748 106 Buncombe Asheville Academy Katie Zhuk 25 Mctindle Circle Asheville 28803 107 Buncombe Bishop's School Kenneth Bishop P.O. Box 923 Enka 28728 108 Buncombe Academy of Christian Education L. Michelle Kelly 52 Sovereign Lane Fairview 28730 109 Buncombe Blue Ridge Academy - Leahy Leslie Leahy 7 Shady Pines Drive Asheville 28805 110 Buncombe Lisa W. Cable School Lisa Cable P.O. Box 1352 Fairview 28730 111 Buncombe Blue Meadow Academy Lisa Pickering 176 Wooten Cove Rd #9 Weaverville 28787 112 Buncombe King Heights Academy Lisa Sheppard 52 King Heights Dr. Fletcher
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