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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) is a school district in Forsyth County, North Carolina. WS/FCS has over 80 schools in its system, and it serves 54,984 students every year. WS/FCS was formed in 1963 by the merger of the Forsyth County School System and the Winston-Salem School System. [1]
For the 2010–11 school year, Gates County Schools had a total population of 1,872 students and 148.00 teachers on a basis. This produced a student-teacher ratio of 12.65:1. [ 1 ] That same year, out of the student total, the gender ratio was 50% male to 50% female.
For the 2010–2011 school year, Caldwell County Schools had a total population of 12,811 students and 872.39 teachers on a basis. This produced a student-teacher ratio of 14.68:1. [1] The same year, out of the student total, the gender ratio was 50% male to 50% female.
For the 2016-17 school year, Henderson County Public Schools had a total population of 13,521 students, 1,520 full-time teachers, 361 part-time teachers, and 1,155 substitutes. [3]
www.martin.k12.nc.us (currently redirects to the site at martin.sharpschool.net) Martin County Schools is the public school district for Martin County, North Carolina , United States. [ 3 ] The district serves the entire county, and there are no other districts within the county.
Over almost 30 years, SAVE has grown from one chapter in Charlotte, North Carolina, to over 1,800 SAVE chapters with more than 200,000 members across the U.S. Today, SAVE serves youth in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges, and community youth-serving organizations in 46 states and several other countries.
Lucy Ragsdale High School, commonly known as Ragsdale High, is a public high school in Jamestown, North Carolina. Opened in 1959, Ragsdale is one of 26 high schools in Guilford County Schools . The areas that are zoned to Ragsdale's district include areas of northeastern High Point , southeast Jamestown, and the Adams Farm/Sedgefield area of ...
The school was created in 1955 with the consolidation of Black Mountain High School and Swannanoa High School. It was named for prominent local textile tycoon and fashion designer Charles D. Owen. Black Mountain High School's mascot was the Dark Horses and Swannanoa high school's mascot was the Warriors, thus creating Owen High's mascot, the Warhorse.