A. C. Reynolds High School
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AC Reynolds High School | |
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1 Rocket Drive, Asheville, NC 28803 USA |
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School district | Buncombe County Schools System |
Principal | Dr. Regina Lambert |
Enrollment |
~1,500 |
School type | Public Secondary School (U.S.) |
Campus | Suburban |
Mascot | Rocket |
Established | 1955 |
Homepage | http://buncombe.schoolwires.com/acrhs/site/default.asp |
A.C. Reynolds High School is a public secondary school located in Asheville, NC near I-240 and Charlotte Highway. The address is 1 Rocket Drive, Asheville, NC 28803.
It is part of the Buncombe County Schools System. In 1955 three schools, Haw Creek, Fairview and Oakley, consolidated to establish A.C. Reynolds High School. The school was named for former principal and superintendent A.C. Reynolds. In 1976, the current facility was erected across the street from the old facility. After the high school moved into this new building, the original building became the middle school.
The high school has two feeder schools - Cane Creek Middle School and A.C. Reynolds Middle School. Cane Creek Middle School, located on the Fairview/Fletcher border, also feeds into T. C. Roberson High School.
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[edit] 50 Year Anniversary
In the spring of 2006, Reynolds celebrated its 50th anniversary. Several alumni, former teachers, and government officials attended the ceremony. Ceremonies included a "walk through time," interviews with alumni, and the creation of a 50 year time capsule.
[edit] Student Involvement
Student leaders serve in important capacities throughout the school. Members from the student council and other clubs or organizations within the school organize fundraisers for charities, raffles, dances, and other events.
The president of the student council for 2007-08 is Sarah Varner, and the vice president is Heather Williams. The president and vice president advise the School Leadership Team, PTSO, and the advisory council for the Buncombe County Board of Education. Selected students were also interviewed by representatives of the SACS-CASI accreditation board in the fall of 2006.
From February to August of 2006, President Adam King led a local campaign to add a non-voting student adviser onto the Buncombe County (N.C.) Board of Education. His project had the support of the Asheville Citizen-Times and over 60 faculty members and administrators from this high school. However, in August, the Board of Education rejected his proposal citing that they already had sufficient student input. During his campaign, King made several appearances in the media.[citation needed]
[edit] Athletics and extracurricular activities
AC Reynolds High School offers many extracurricular activities, such as:
- National and international education contests, including Mathcounts, Odyssey of the Mind, Science Olympiad, National History Day, and National Geographic Bee.
- Clubs, including Anime Club, Art Club, Bicycle Club, Drama Club, Future Farmers of America, Health Occupations Students of America, SkillsUSA, Spanish Club, Student Council, Unity Club, Global Awareness Club, and many others
- A school newspaper called the Cedar Cliff Notes, which has won several academic awards across the state, including the Tar Heel Award for Scholastic Journalism Excellence. Cedar Cliff Notes is run by Phyllis Cooper's newspaper class, and is published at no cost by the Asheville Citizen-Times every six weeks. It is a member of the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association, Quill and Scroll Honor Society for High School Journalists, and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
- Varsity and JV high school sports that include (Soccer, Basketball, Football, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Wrestling, Track, Swimming, and Cross Country). ACR also has a recreational ultimate team.
- Their main rivals are Charles D. Owen High and T.C. Roberson High
[edit] Honors
- Silver Medal Award by the U.S. News & World Report in their issue, America's Best High Schools
- Football 1999, 2002 4-A NC State Champions
- National Blue Ribbon School 2002
- NC School of Distinction
- 2003 Men's Soccer 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2005 Men's Soccer 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2005 Boys/Girls Basketball 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2005 Football 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2005 National Anime and Chess Club Conference Champions
- 2006 Baseball 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2006 Softball 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2006 Women's Golf 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2006 Men's Soccer 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2006 Football 4-A Northwestern Conference Champions
- 2007 Women's Soccer Northwestern 4A Conference Champions
- 2007 Women's Swimming Northwestern 4a Conference Champions
[edit] Preforming Arts and China
In May of 2008, the A.C. Reynolds Symphonic Winds Ensemble and the Chorale were extended an invitation to be good-will ambassadors and cultural representatives to the People's Republic of China by the US-China Cultural and Educational Foundation. The two groups will engage in a ten day tour in the Spring of 2009 in Beijing and the surrounding areas. A.C. Reynolds is only the third high school to be extended the invitation since the group's founding in 1996.
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