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Rocky River High School is a high school in Mint Hill, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Classes began in the fall of 2010. Its original principal was Mark Nixon, the former principal of East Mecklenburg High School, who was replaced in 2012 by Brandy Nelson. In 2016, Ericia Turner became the new principal. [citation needed]
The children of Mint Hill within Mecklenburg County attend Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. [8] [9] Elementary schools in the Mint Hill city limits in Mecklenburg County include Bain, [10] Lebanon Road, [11] and Mint Hill. [12] Clear Creek Elementary is across from the Mint Hill city limits and serves a section of Mint Hill. [13]
David W. Butler High School (1997, Bulldogs) East Mecklenburg High School (1950, Eagles) Garinger High School (1908, Wildcats: formerly Charlotte Central High School from 1923 until 1959) Levine Middle College High School (2014, Hornet) Independence High School (1967, Patriots) Rocky River High School (2010, Ravens)
In sports, Independence High School, also known as "the Big I" or "Indy" are a part of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and compete in the Southwestern 4A Conference. [5] The schools team name is the Patriots, with the school colors being green and gold. Independence Patriots Football
In 2023, [7] the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued new revised delineations for Combined Statistical Areas that included a 2022 population estimate of 3,333,992 for the new Charlotte–Concord, NC–SC CSA (that now includes the Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Marion, Albemarle and Shelby Micropolitan ...
Chesterfield County Public Schools is the public school system of Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States.As of 2020, there are about 64,000 students enrolled in 66 schools. [5]
Queen's Grant was formed in 2006, and opened in 2007 with ninth and tenth grades. The school rented space until 2009, when it first assembled modular units to accommodate over 400 students. In 2010, Queen's Grant appointed Principal Michael Smith, who was recruited by former Mint Hill, North Carolina Mayor Ted Biggers. Smith retired and was ...
At the 2010 census, [4] there were 46,773 people, 9,171 households, and 6,859 families residing in the town. The population density was 801.4 inhabitants per square mile (309.4/km 2).