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Clinton High School
Basic Information
Address: 340 Indian Townb 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: Public Secondary
Accreditation: Advanced Ed
District ID: 821
School ID: 308
State District ID: 821
State School ID: 308
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: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Marting Luther King Birthday
School Colors: Black and Gold
School Mascot: D
Community:
8956
School Size: 815
Classroom Size: 18 average
Classroom Teachers: 54
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:15
Support Services:
School nurse, Social worker, After school care, dropout prevention,
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
100% class room with computer and internet connection
School Championships:
Numerous football state championships, numberous appearances in the state playoff by soccer, swimming, cross county, and other sports
School Clubs:
SGA, Beta, FBLA. FCCLA. HOSA, FFA, Thespian, Band, and many others
Lunch Availability: Cafeterai and free and reduced lunch
Parking Spaces/Availability:
yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Dress code with no uniforms
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:
Every child can learn, and it is the teacher in the classroom that is the difference.
Enrollment Characteristics: 34% White, 43% African American, 15% Hispanic, 4%Multi-racial, 3% Asian, and 1% Other
School History:
The school sytem was founded in the early 1800's. The high school was founded in its first building in 1927. Since 1927, there have been several Clinton HS buildings with the last being built in 2008.
Notable Graduates:
Terry Holland-College Athletic Director, NCAA Div 1 Basketball Coach, Leonard Henry-Miami Dophins, Jaris McPhail-Miami Dolphins, Willie Parker-Pittsburg Steelers, Jimmy Raynor-Los Angeles Dodgers, numerous state and local government officials
Programs and Services:
Free and Reduced Lunch, School Nurse, Credit recovery, College Partnership for HS students to take courses at the local community college.