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J. F. Webb High School is a high school located in Oxford, North Carolina, USA. It contained one subsidiary school, the J.F. Webb School of Health & Life Sciences, which merged with J. F. Webb in 2020. It was named after J. F. Webb, a superintendent of Granville County Schools during the second half of the 1900s.
Granville County Schools is a PK–12 graded school district serving Granville County, North Carolina. Its 15 schools serve approximately 6,627 students as of the 2022- 2023 school year. The system was formed in 1963 from the merger of the former Granville County Schools and Oxford City schools. Granville county public schools now offers year ...
Granville Central High School (GCHS) is a high school located in Stem, North Carolina and is part of the Granville County Schools system. Granville Central opened for the 2007–2008 school year for grades 9 and 10. It was opened partially to relieve the overcrowded J. F. Webb High School and South Granville High School. The following school ...
As Licking County grows, Granville Exempted Village Schools officials know the district's enrollment will rise too.But a new study shows the district isn't growing as quickly as once feared.
Jun. 10—OXFORD — Granville County's school board has signed off on a personnel shuffle that among other things puts in place a new assistant superintendent to oversee curriculum and teaching.
A lot of factors go into where you choose to live. For those with school-aged children, the school assignment of a neighborhood plays a big role.
In Granville County integration did not occur until late 1969. The black high school, G. C. Hawley (est. 1936), located a mile away from South Granville, became the junior high school in 1970 taking the grades of 5–8, and South Granville became the high school with grades of 9–12.
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