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Cherryville High School. Website. gaston .k12 .nc .us /Domain /29. Highland School of Technology is a magnet public high school located in Gastonia, North Carolina. It is the first magnet school available to students in the Gaston County Schools public school district and draws students from each of the other nine high schools in the district.
Ashbrook High School, Gastonia. Bessemer City High School, Bessemer City. Cherryville High School, Cherryville. East Gaston High School, Mount Holly. Forestview High School, Gastonia. Highland School of Technology, Gastonia (magnet) Hunter Huss High School, Gastonia. Gaston Early College High School, Dallas (magnet)
Teachers. 1,950. Staff. 3,800. Other information. Website. www .gaston .k12 .nc .us. Gaston County Schools is a public school district located in Gaston County, North Carolina. With 30,046 students enrolled in 56 schools as of the 2021–22 academic year, it is the tenth largest public school district in North Carolina.
The Gaston, Glencoe, Sardis and West End bands combined into the Etowah County Schools All-Star Band and were honored as the top band in the Festival of Lights Christmas Parade in Gatlinburg, Tenn ...
Gaston County school board members have officially approved the school district's 2022-23 calendar unanimously at its March 21, board meeting. Gaston County Schools students get their schedule for ...
East Gaston High School. East Gaston High School. Address. 1744 Lane Road. Mount Holly, North Carolina. 28120. United States. Coordinates. 35°18′54″N 81°04′32″W.
By law, lottery funds go to pay for school construction, need-based college financial aid, transportation, salaries for non-instructional support staff, and pre-kindergarten for at-risk four-year-olds. The State Lottery Act outlines how each and every dollar produced by the lottery will be spent.
The Early College High School Initiative in the United States allows students to receive a high school diploma and an associate degree, or up to two years of college credit, by taking a mixture of high school and college classes. This differs from dual enrollment, where students are enrolled in a traditional high school and take college classes ...