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Corinth Holders competes in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association in the Greater Neuse River Athletic Conference with a 4A classification. Sports offered to everyone include basketball, cross country, golf, indoor track and field, lacrosse, swimming, soccer, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.
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About 80% of the student population lives in houses that speak two or more languages. [5] Out of 3,463 students, 31.6% of the student population is White, 28% Asian, 25% Hispanic, 11.1% with two or more races, 3.8% Black, 0.2% Pacific Islander, and 0.1% American Indian. 53% of students live in low income and 2% are homeless. 39% of the student population are English learners and 15% of ...
Student–teacher ratio: 23.05:1 (2018–19) [2] Other information; Website: www.ouesd.k12.ca.us: Oakley Union Elementary School District is a public school district ...
Westbrook Elementary School with 238 students in grades K-5 was closed for the start of the 2023-24 school year. [22] Middle school. Macopin Middle School [23] with 777 students in grades 6-8 Gregory Matlosz, principal [17] High school. West Milford High School [24] with 936 students in grades 9-12 Matthew Strianse, principal [17]
Opened in 2000, Brent Intermediate would serve some of the districts students from 4th-6th grade (later on shortened to 5-6) in between elementary in middle school. They would serve these students until it was closed in approx. 2011 and transformed into an elementary school. Colin Powell Intermediate
In 1961 it had over 1,500 students. At the time the football stadium had a recent renovation. [6] In 1968, the district took a portion of the Cason Independent School District which had the remainder of the white students of that district. [5] Circa 1970, the vast majority of the students were non-Hispanic White. [7]
For the 2018-2019 school year, the Jericho Union Free School District spent a total of $121 million for a projected number of 3200 students, of which 1124 were students of Jericho High School. $37,600 was spent per student, which is US $451,200 for a student studying for 12 years from grade 1 to 12.