Rockingham County Schools
Rockingham County Schools |
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Rockingham Count Schools District Logo |
District information |
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Motto |
The CHOICE that ROCKS! |
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Grades |
PreK-13 |
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Established |
1993 |
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Superintendent |
Rodney Shotwell |
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Schools |
25 |
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Budget |
$120,064,583 |
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Students and staff |
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Staff |
2,000 |
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Other information |
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Website |
www.rock.k12.nc.us |
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Rockingham County Schools is a public school district in Rockingham County in the U.S. state of North Carolina.[1]
School board
Member[2] |
District |
Nell Rose (Chair) |
District 3 |
Hal Griffin (Vice-Chair) |
At-Large |
Amanda Bell |
District 1 |
Bob Wyatt |
District 6 |
Wayne Kirkman |
District 4 |
Elaine McCollum |
District 5 |
Lorie McKinney |
At-Large |
Josh Austin |
District 2 |
Ron Price |
At-Large |
VACANT |
At-Large |
Steve Smith |
At-Large |
Schools
Elementary schools
School name |
Bethany Elementary School |
Central Elementary School |
Dillard Elementary School |
Douglass Elementary School |
Draper Elementary School |
Huntsville Elementary School |
Leaksville-Spray Elementary School |
Lincoln Elementary School |
Monroeton Elementary School |
Moss Street Elementary School |
South End Elementary School |
Stoneville Elementary School |
Wentworth Elementary School |
Williamsburg Elementary School |
Middle schools
Middle schools in Rockingham County Schools
Information |
James E. Holmes |
Reidsville |
Rockingham County |
Western Rockingham Middle School |
Location |
Eden | Reidsville | Reidsville | Madison |
Year opened |
1967[ms 1] | | 1999 | 1991[ms 2] |
School colors |
Burgundy, gray, white | Green/gold | Black/gret | Navy blue/gold |
School mascot |
Mustang | Raider | Jaguar | Wildcat |
Feeds into... |
J.M. Morehead HS | Reidsville HS | Rockingham County HS | Dalton L. McMichael HS |
- ↑ In 1967, the previously existing Leaksville-Spray and Draper junior highs were consolidated; in 1991, the school shifted from serving 7th-9th grades to 6th-8th grades and became a middle school
- ↑ Before 1989, Madison-Mayodan and Stoneville middle schools served the same area; in 1989, the middle and high schools there were consolidated, and when Dalton L. McMichael HS moved to its new facilities in 1991, Western Rockingham MS moved to the old Madison-Mayodan HS site
High schools
Others
School name |
New Vision School of Math, Science, and Technology |
Rockingham County Early College High School |
The S.C.O.R.E. Center
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Statistics
Demographics
(as of the 2012-2013 school year)
Ethnicity |
Percentage |
White |
62.5% |
African American |
20.2% |
Hispanic |
11.4% |
Other and multiple ethnicities |
5.9% |
References
External links