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  2. Cabarrus County Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 the county opened Jay M. Robinson High School, the first new high school in Cabarrus County in 35 years. However, new schools at all three levels tend to become quickly overcrowded (Robinson High School, built for 1,500 students, opened in the fall of 2005 with nearly 1,800 students enrolled).

  3. Central Cabarrus High School - Wikipedia

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    Central is one of only two high schools in Cabarrus County's K–12 STEM Pipeline, the only program of its kind in the state of North Carolina. Students must apply in middle school for consideration into the program, where they must maintain an overall grade average of 80% (based on the final average of all courses taken each year). [8]

  4. Jay M. Robinson High School - Wikipedia

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    Jay M. Robinson High School, often referred to as Robinson, JMR, or JRob by students, is a comprehensive public high school located in Concord, North Carolina.It is the fifth high school of the Cabarrus County Schools system, opening its doors in August 2001, the county's first new high school since 1966.

  5. Why Cabarrus County’s population growth will force students ...

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    Cabarrus County’s population surge corresponds with a public school enrollment boom that district officials will try to address with a plan that could be approved in February.

  6. Keshia Sandidge, Cabarrus County Board of Education ... - AOL

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    Sandidge is one of eight candidates running for Cabarrus County Board of Education.

  7. Cannon School - Wikipedia

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    The school enrolled approximately 1045 students for the 2024–2025 school year. [4] Cannon School is located in Concord, North Carolina in Cabarrus County , on a 65-acre (26 ha) campus on Poplar Tent Road near the Cabarrus – Mecklenburg county line.

  8. Concord High School (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The existing building became Concord Junior High in 1967 (renamed Concord Middle School 1976–1999), when it was replaced by a new school on NC 73 east of Concord. The 1924 school building is now the Glenn Alternative Center for the Cabarrus County Schools, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Northwest Cabarrus High School - Wikipedia

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    The school is a part of the Cabarrus County Schools system. While the school has a Concord mailing address, it is physically located in the city limits of neighboring Kannapolis. [2] It opened in 1966, merging the former high schools in the Odell and Winecoff communities.