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Harnett county schools - On average, it cost North Carolinians $142,027 to educate one student through high school.
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Table I lists LEAs by range of spending on high school graduates for 115 LEAs in North Carolina. Two LEAs spent over $200,000 per high school diploma.

Table II provides a list of high school diploma costs by local education agency. Costs are in 2008 dollars. Analysis shows the five LEAs that spent the most per high school graduate include: Tyrell County Schools, ($265,395); Hyde County Schools ($220,442); Halifax County ($197,297); Jones County Schools ($192,664) and Asheville City Schools ($185,356).

Conversely, the five districts that spent the least to educate a high school graduate include: Randolph County Schools ($100,736), Catawba County Schools ($104,343), Union County Public Schools, ($106,091), Iredell-Statesville Schools ($107,899) and Alexander County Schools ($108,661).

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