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William G. Enloe GT/IB Magnet Center for the Humanities, Sciences and the Arts, [3] also known as Enloe Magnet High School or Enloe High School, is a public magnet high school offering Gifted & Talented and International Baccalaureate programs located in eastern Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.
Enloe, located on Clarendon Crescent in East Raleigh, is one of Wake County’s biggest high schools, with 2,518 students. The school’s call to 911 triggered a large police presence. “Yes, we ...
This category is for alumni of William G. Enloe High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. Pages in category "Enloe High School alumni" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
McMillan grew up in the heart of North Carolina's basketball country and attended Raleigh's William G. Enloe High School, where he went unnoticed by major college scouts. After playing for two years at Chowan College (then a two-year school) in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, he returned to Raleigh to play for Jim Valvano at North Carolina State.
The Raleigh high school’s annual Charity Ball fund-raiser sets a very high bar, raising $1.5 million for local nonprofit groups in recent years. Enloe High students’ pro-level fund-raising ...
Tucker attended William G. Enloe High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he was named North Carolina Player of the Year in 2003 and his jersey number was later retired. In three seasons at the University of Texas at Austin , he scored 1,169 points, including a career-high 594 in the 2005–06 season.
The Enloe Charity Ball has become a major, annual force in the local fundraising world. ‘Remarkable’ Enloe students are raising $175,000 for health care access. How to help.
Jones attended William G. Enloe High School in Raleigh, North Carolina and graduated in 1970. While there, he was a founder of Enloe's Drama Club, [citation needed] which was then called Amicus Scaena, Latin for "friend of scene" or "friend of theatre". He then studied at North Carolina School of the Arts before moving to New York.