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Pender County Schools is a public school system located in southeastern North Carolina, providing an education for 7,800 students in Pender County. Pender County School District consists of 19 schools located in a diverse array of suburban and rural communities, and serves students in pre-school through grade 12.
Students graduating from a Pender County high school must successfully complete 28 course units on block scheduling in grades 9 through 12 as described below. 4 units in English; 4 units in Mathematics; 4 units in Social Studies; 3 units in Science; 1 unit in Health/Physical Education; 6 electives, to include a 4-credit concentration
Pages in category "Schools in Pender County, North Carolina" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The school is expected to open to students in fall 2027. Pender County Schools kicks off the groundbreaking of the district's newest K-8 school in Hampstead.
Pender Early College High School, also known as PEC or PECHS, is a school in Burgaw, North Carolina, United States, created by the Early College High School Initiative, and sponsored by the New Schools Project. Pender County Schools and Cape Fear Community College maintain the school, which is situated on the Burgaw Campus of Cape Fear ...
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Pender County is a member of the regional Cape Fear Council of Governments. The government is run by a board of commissioners with a county manager. Pender County is a strong Republican county, voting with the party since 1996. In the 1992 presidential election, Democratic nominee Bill Clinton won the county.