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This is a list of high schools in the state of North Carolina. Any school that is not marked as a "charter" or "private" school is a public school. Alamance County
This week, ADM numbers for 2024-25 were officially released by the NCHSAA, offering a look at groupings in the realignment that will go into effect beginning with the next school year.
The NCHSAA was founded in 1913 by Dr. Louis Round Wilson, a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.The university served as the primary source of funding and leadership for the Association from 1913 through 1947, before the organization adopted its current model, which provides school administrators with direct influence through the presence of the NCHSAA Board of Directors.
Number of students: 1,672(2023–24) [2] Student to teacher ratio: 18.46 [2] Schedule: Traditional: Campus type: Suburban: Color(s) Red and white Athletics conference: North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Metro 4A: Mascot: Pirate: Nickname: Pirates: Rival: Grimsley High School: Newspaper: Pages By Page : Yearbook: Buccaneer ...
This is a list of school districts in North Carolina, including public charter schools. In North Carolina, most public school districts are organized at the county level, with a few organized at the municipal level. North Carolina does not have independent school district governments. Its school districts are dependent on counties and cities.
Topsail High School is a High School located in the unincorporated town of Hampstead, North Carolina. It is part of Pender County Schools and its current principal is Dr. Michael Sasscer. [3] Topsail High School is now a North Carolina School of High Growth. The student population is consistently increasing and currently stands at nearly 2000. [2]
The state’s is 87.0% and has increased 1.4 percentage points since 2015. The symptoms of the district’s decline are four high schools that hold the state’s #1, #2, #3, and #4 worst graduation rates for traditional public schools with greater than 1000 students. No other North Carolina school district has more than one on the list.
Henderson County Public Schools (also called Henderson County Schools) is a K–12 graded school district serving Henderson County, North Carolina. The district was formed in 1993 from the merger of Hendersonville City Schools and the former Henderson County Schools. Its 23 schools serve 13,472 students as of the 2010–11 school year.