Durham Charter School (DCS) is the first public charter school in North Carolina, striving to support students in developing a strong sense of character and healthy habits to prepare them for life beyond DCS. The school plans to expand to a high school model that allows all 11th and 12th graders to select either a college preparation or vocational pathway and pursue credit for a 4-year degree or certifications in highly sought-after technical career paths. Today, DCS stands as the third highest-performing charter school in Durham, based on overall proficiency. The school is led by Alexander Quigley, who says he is “inspired every day to meet DCS’ mission to build a world-class K-12 in Durham for students who have historically had few excellent educational opportunities.” DCS will further expand its impact as it welcomes new and returning scholars, moving to its new campus in 2025.