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William G. Enloe GT/IB Magnet Center for the Humanities, Sciences and the Arts, 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 ...
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.
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 ...
William G. Enloe. William Gilmore "Bill" Enloe (June 15, 1902 – November 22, 1972) was an American businessman and politician who served as the Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina from 1957 to 1963. Enloe was born in South Carolina and sold popcorn before moving to North Carolina and taking up work with North Carolina Theatres, Inc.
Baccalaureate service. St. Thomas of Villanova Church during the 2008 Villanova University Baccalaureate. A baccalaureate service (or baccalaureate Mass) is a celebration that honors a graduating class from a college, high school, or middle school. The event is typically a Christianity -based interdenominational (ecumenical) service, though it ...
History. Needham B. Broughton High School was established in 1929 as Raleigh High School. It is the oldest high school in Raleigh still being used. Shortly after it was built, C. B. Edwards sent a letter to the Raleigh Public School Board, requesting that the school—then without an official name—be named for Needham B. Broughton in honor of his service to public education in the city.
Combs Elementary School’s Traci Totherow talks with fourth grader Winston Eckerson during the Silver Tray lunch at Combs Elementary School in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday, May 16, 2024.