Nash Central High School
Nash Central High School | |
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Address | |
4279 Nash Central High Road Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 27804 United States | |
Coordinates | 35°57′21″N 77°53′53″W / 35.955933°N 77.898066°WCoordinates: 35°57′21″N 77°53′53″W / 35.955933°N 77.898066°W |
Information | |
Motto | "To help dreams of success become a reality" |
Established | 2002[1] |
School district | Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools |
CEEB Code | 343371 |
Principal | Mrs. Gail Powers |
Teaching staff | 77 (as of 2009-10)[2] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,240 (as of 2009-10)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.1 (as of 2009-10)[2] |
School colour(s) | Maroon and gray |
Athletics | 3-A |
Athletics conference | Big East |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Website | Nash Central High School |
Nash Central High School is a Nash-Rocky Mount public high school located on the western edge of Rocky Mount, North Carolina and a member of the Big East 3-A Athletic Conference. As of 2009-2010, Nash Central is home to over 1,200 students, 77 full-time educators -of which 29 have either earned an advanced degree (Master's or Ph.D.) or are certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards- as well the personnel employed in administration, guidance and support positions.
In 2010, the U.S. News and World Report named Nash Central High a "Best High Schools in America" Bronze Medal School.
History
Opened in 2002, Nash Central High is the most recent high school addition to the Nash-Rocky Mount Public School System, with Rocky Mount High School being the most recent high school building addition.. Nash Central graduated its first class in 2005. The first principal of Nash Central High School was LeRoy Hartsfield (2002-2010), followed by Craig Harris (2010-2012), and now currently Gail Powers (2012-)
Campus
School facilities feature computers and internet access in 100% of the classrooms. The building is a two-story brick complex spotlighted by a high-ceilinged glass-walled library and 300 seat cafeteria of similar architecture. Nash Central Pond is accentuated by an illuminated fountain, a gift from the class of 2005. Sports facilities include a 1,500 seat gymnasium, 6 tennis courts, baseball and softball fields, a soccer field and a 4,000 seat football stadium with track.
Curriculum & Outstanding Programs
- Curriculum with 3 Ability Levels
- Outstanding and Caring Faculty
- Teacher Cadet/Service Learning
- AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)
- 2 Academic Computer Labs
- 5 Career/Technical Education Computer Labs
- 4 Mobile Computer Labs
- Advanced Placement Courses
- Culinary Arts
- Journalism
- National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)
- Project Heart - A division of Americorps
- Helping One Student at a Time (HOST)
- Youth Apprenticeship
- Communities in Schools
- Navy Junior ROTC
- Drama Productions
- Chorus
- Band - Marching, Jazz, Concert, Symphonic, and Wind Ensemble
- N.C. Information Highway (Distance Learning Lab)
- Dual Enrollment at Nash Community College
- Full inclusion of students with disabilities
- Occupational Course of Study
- Novel Stars Credit Recovery
- Educational Talent Search
- Upward Bound
- Nash Central High Child Care Center
Community involvement
Nash Central is a member of the School Improvement Council, The Southern Association of Colleges, and the Business/Education Partnership Program with the Special Olympics, The Band/Chorus Booster Club, The Athletic Booster Club, Harris Teeter, Food Lion, Target, and EP Mart.
Extracurricular activities
Athletics
Nash Central is a member of the 3-A Big East Athletic Conference and offers a variety of sports including:
Fall sports:
- boys' cross country
- girls' cross country
- junior varsity and varsity football
- girls' golf
- boys' soccer
- girls' tennis
- junior varsity and varsity volleyball
- junior varsity and varsity cheerleading
Winter sports:
- boys' junior varsity and varsity basketball
- girls' junior varsity and varsity basketball
- boys' indoor track and field
- girls' indoor track and field
- boys' swimming
- girls' swimming
- wrestling
Spring sports:
- junior varsity and varsity baseball
- girls' golf
- girls' soccer
- junior varsity and varsity softball
- boys' tennis
- boys' outdoor track and field
- girls' outdoor track and field
Clubs and Student Organizations
- National Honor Society
- Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
- Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
- Dance Team
- Student Government Association (SGA)
- Marching Band
- Color Guard
- Canine Club (Relay for Life)
- Photography Club
- Art Club
- Math Team
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
- Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA)
- Jazz Band
- Ducks Unlimited Club
- Environmental Club
- College and Career Club
- Choral Club
- Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA)
- Quiz Bowl
- First Priority Club
- Chess Club
References
- ↑ Murphy, Tom (2002-07-12). "Nash Central High School set to open this year". Rocky Mount Telegram.
Nash-Rocky Mount Schools Superintendent Dr. George Norris says Nash Central High School will be a place where young people will be prepared to enter college and the work force.
- 1 2 3 "School Detail for Nash Central High".