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Cleveland Community College is a public community college located in Cleveland County, North Carolina. It was established in 1965 [1] as the Cleveland County Industrial and Adult Education Center with its first classes consisting of a Licensed Practical Nurse program, two extension classes, and adult basic education classes for adults who had ...
Cleveland County Schools. Cleveland County Schools is a PK – 12 graded school district serving Cleveland County, North Carolina. The system was formed from the merger of Kings Mountain City Schools, Shelby City Schools and the former Cleveland County Schools system in 2004. Its 29 schools serve 16,417 students as of the 2010–2011 school year.
North Carolina. ( 2020) Cleveland County is a county located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the western Piedmont, on the southern border of the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 99,519. [1] Its county seat is Shelby. [2]
PRIMARY LOCATION. Cleveland County Health Department. 315 E Grover St. Shelby, NC 28150. Tel: (704) 484-5140. Physicians at this location.
Shelby, NC, 28150. LOCATIONS . Southeast Radiation Oncology/Hematology Group ... Atrium Health Cleveland. 201 E Grover St. Shelby, NC, 28150. Visit Website ...
Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. Atrium Health Shelby Womens Care Boiling Springs. 335 W College Ave Ste A. Shelby, NC 28152. Tel: (980) 487-2800. Visit Website. Accepting New Patients: Yes. Medicare Accepted: Yes.
Cleveland County Training School. / 35.29889°N 81.53333°W / 35.29889; -81.53333. V. W . Breeze (main building, 1951) Cleveland County Training School was a historic school for African-Americans in Shelby, North Carolina. [1] It was included in National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [2]
The Crest Chargers currently compete in the Big South Conference and are classified as 3A in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA). History [ edit ] The school was approved in 1965, after Cleveland County residents voted 3,420 to 1,615 to authorize US$ 3,250,000 in construction bonds for two new high schools.