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Douglas Byrd High School was opened in 1972 to alleviate the growth at Seventy-First, as was Westover High School in 1977. Another major change for the system occurred in the summer of 1985, when the Cumberland County and Fayetteville City school systems merged to form the Cumberland County School System, making this the fourth-largest system ...
New principals and new directors were approved by the Cumberland County School Board on Tuesday night. James Blue will be the new principal for Seventy-First High School. Blue is currently an 11th ...
The North Carolina high school football state championship games are set for Dec. 8-9 at UNC and NC State. Here's the NCHSAA schedule. ... No. 2 Seventy-First (15-0) vs. No. 2 Hickory (15-0), 7 p ...
Cumberland County Schools has a total of 53,000 enrolled students, including 1000 preschool students, 24,000 elementary students, 12,000 middle school students, and 16,000 high school students. The district employs 3,500 teachers and a total of 6,800 employees.
Seventy-First High School; Terry Sanford High School; Westover High School; Private. Berean Baptist Academy; Cumberland Country Christian School; Fayetteville Academy;
Here are four keys to Seventy-First's defense and a matchup comparison as the Falcons enter Round 3 of state playoffs giving up an average of only 6.25 points per game with five shutouts (four ...
Seventy-First High School; E. E. Smith High School; South View High School; T. Terry Sanford High School; V. Village Christian Academy; W. Westover High School ...
Seventy-First did most of its damage on the ground, with Nance rushing for 159 yards and two scores, and Donavan Frederick adding 122 yards on the ground. ... the school’s all-time leading ...