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Clinton High School
Basic Information
Address: 340 Indian Town Road
Clinton NC 28328
County: Sampson
District: Clinton City Schools
Phone Number: 910-592-2067
Fax Number: 910-299-5164
Principal: Ronald Bean
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Additional Information
School Type: Secondary 9-12
Accreditation: SACS/Advanced Ed
District ID: 821
School ID: 308
State School ID: 821
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: 1927
School Setting:
Rural
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:45am-3:00pm
School Days in Calendar Year: 200
School Holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Martin Luther King Birthday, Memorial Day, Spring Break, Veterans Day
School Colors: Black and Gold
School Mascot: Dark Horse
School Size: 815
Classroom Size: 18-22
Classroom Teachers: 54
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:15
Support Services:
Social Worker, Guidance Counselors, School Resource Officer, Dropout Prevention, ESL, Exceptional Children's program, and a variety of online courses.
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: No
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Clinton High School is wireless, and every classroom is connedted to the internet. The school offers a variety of courses online. Microsoft IT Certification for Students.
School Championships:
Numerous cross country, football and basketball state championdhip appearances. Soccer, baseball, and many other sports have won conference, district, and sectional championships.
School Clubs:
Clinton High School has many clubs to include FBLS, FCCLS, Technical Students Association, Robotics competition, Beta Club, Band, Spanish club, Health Occupations, FFA, Native American Student Organization, Ebony Club, and many others.
Lunch Availability: Free and reduced lunches available.
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Student parking is readily availalble at Clinton High School.
Uniform Guidelines:
Clinton High School has a school dress code but does not mandate a uniform.
Mission Statement:
Clinton High School is committed to providing students with rigorous educational opportunities to maximize potential and become competitive members of a global society.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our belief is that every child can succeed and excel at Clinton High School. That with collaboration among parents, teachers, support personnel, and administrators, children can be provided the finest educational opportunity possible.
Enrollment Characteristics: Clinton High School is a diverse rural school school made up of a variety of students from various backgrounds.
School History:
Clinton High School was originally established in 1927. Since 1927, Clinton High School has evolved into a modern and highly technologically enhanced facility which meets the demads of educating students who are capable of excelling in the 21st century. It located to its present site in 2009.
Notable Graduates:
Willie Parker (Pittsburg Steelers, Leonard Henry (Miami Dolphins), Jaris McPhail (Miami Dolphins), Terry Holland (Basketball Coach, East Carolina University Athletic Director), Danyel Parker (WNBA), Jimmy Raynor (Dodgers)
Programs and Services:
Peer Tutoring, Freshman Mentoring, Exceptional Children's Program, Micrsoft Computer Certification, North Carolina High School Athletic Association Membership, ESL Services, hispanic liaison, Native American student liaison