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Cabarrus County Schools is a local education agency headquartered in Concord, North Carolina. The system presides over the vast majority of Cabarrus County, North Carolina, the exception being an area of Kannapolis in the northern part of the county that operates its own district.
South Piedmont 3A. Nickname. Vikings. Rival. Hickory Ridge, Mount Pleasant. Website. cabarrus .k12 .nc .us /centralcabarrus. Central Cabarrus High School, commonly referred to locally as Central or CCHS, is a comprehensive public high school located in Concord, North Carolina. It opened in 1966.
First opened on September 2, 1895 (one session held in fall 1893), it is the oldest public high school in Cabarrus County and one of the oldest extant in North Carolina. It became part of Cabarrus County Schools in 1983 when Concord City Schools merged with the county school system. It is also a half regular high school and half IB high school
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Cabarrus County ( / kəˈbærəs / kə-BARR-əs) [1] is a county located in the south-central part of the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 225,804. [2] The county seat is Concord, [3] which was incorporated in 1803.
Concord ( / ˈkɒn.kɔːrd, ˈkɒŋ -/) [5] is a city in Cabarrus County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 105,186, [6] with an estimated population in 2021 of 107,697. It is the county seat and the largest city in Cabarrus County. [7]
Cabarrus schools superintendent Harold Winkler's name was also considered by the board, but Winkler himself asked that it be removed from consideration. Cox Mill opened with 9th through 11th grades on August 25, 2009, and graduated its first senior class on June 11, 2011. Other
(July 2020) Jay M. Robinson High School, often referred to as Robinson, JMR, or JRob by students, is a comprehensive public high school located in Concord, North Carolina. It is the fifth high school of the Cabarrus County Schools system, opening its doors in August 2001, the county's first new high school since 1966.
Barber–Scotia College is a private unaccredited historically black college in Concord, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) . Contents 1 History 1.1 Scotia Seminary 1.2 1916–2004 1.3 2004–2008 1.4 2009–present 2 Athletics 3 Notable alumni 3.1 Scotia Seminary 3.2 Barber–Scotia College 4 Further reading 5 References