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i5:/m/9? n you plan for a ueat 4 fit i4 bttiA .. ^Oi a decade. ^ ^ *, iy Public Schools of North (arolina »,x f ;:^ ? a cnaa Slate Board of Education • Department of Public Instruction CODE AND PHONE NUMBERS FOR SCHOOL SYSTEMS COUNTY UNITS 010 Alamance (910)570-6611 650 New Hanover (910) 763-5431 020 Alexander (704) 632-7001 660 Northampton (919) 534-1371 030 Alleghany (910) 372-4345 670 Onslow (910)455-2211 040 Anson (704) 694-4417 680 Orange (919) 732-8126 050 Ashe (910) 246-7175 690 Pamlico (919) 745-4171 060 Avery (704) 733-6006 700 Elizabeth City/ 070 Beaufort (919) 946-6593 Pasquotank (919) 335-2981 080 Bertie (919) 794-3173 710 Pender (910) 259-2187 090 Bladen (910) 862-4136 720 Perquimans (919) 426-5741 100 Brunswick (910) 457-5241 730 Person 599-2191 ^ (910) 110 Buncombe - r (704) 255-5921 740 Pitt (919) 830-4200 120 Burke (704) 439^321 750 Polk (704) 894-3051 130 Cabarrus (704) 786-6191 760 Randolph (910) 318-6100 140 Caldwell (704) 728-8407 770 Richmond (910) 582-5860 150 Camden (919) 335-0831 780 Robeson (910) 738-4841 160 Carteret (919) 728-4583 790 Rockingham (910) 627-2600 170 Caswell (910) 694-4116 800 Rowan-Salisbury (704) 636-7500 180 Catawba (704) 464-8333 810 Rutherford (704) 286-2757 190 Chatham (919) 542-3626 820 Sampson (910) 592-1401 200 Cherokee (704) 837-2722 830 Scotland (910)276-1138 210 Edenton-Chowan (919) 482-4436 840 Stanly (704) 983-5151 220 Clay (704) 389-8513 850 Stokes (910) 593-8146 230 Cleveland (704) 487-8581 860 Surry (910) 386-8211 240 Columbus (910) 642-5168 870 Swain (704) 488-3129 250 Craven (919) 514-6300 880 Transylvania (704) 884-6173 260 Cumberland (910) 678-2300 890 Tyrrell (919) 796-1121 270 Currituck (919) 232-2223 900 Union (704) 283-3733 280 Dare (919)473-1151 910 Vance (919) 492-2127 290 Davidson (704) 249-8182 920 Wake (919) 850-1600 300 Davie (704) 634-5921 930 Warren (919) 257-3184 310 Duplin (910) 296-1521 940 Washington (919) 793-5171 320 Durham (919) 560-2000 950 Watauga (704) 264-7190 330 Edgecombe (919) 641-2600 960 Wayne (919)736-1104 340 Winston-Salem/ 970 Wilkes (910)667-1121 Forsyth (910) 727-2816 980 Wilson (919) 399-7700 350 Franklin (919) 496-4159 990 Yadkin (910) 679-2051 360 Gaston (704) 866-6100 995 Yancey (704) 682-6101 370 Gates (919) 357-1113 380 Graham (704) 479-3413 CITY UNITS 390 Granville (919) 693-4613 841 Albemarle City (704)982-1148 400 Greene (919) 747-3425 761 Asheboro City (910) 625-5104 410 Guilford (910) 370-8100 111 Asheville City (704) 255-5304 420 Halifax (919)583-5111 681 Chapel Hill/ 430 Harnett (910) 893-8151 Carrboro City (919)967-8211 440 Haywood (704) 456-2400 821 Chnton City (910) 592-3132 450 Henderson (704) 697-4733 861 ElkinCity (910) 835-3135 460 Hertford (919) 358-1761 181 Hickory City (704) 322-2855 470 Hoke (910) 875-4106 132 Kannapolis City (704)938-1131 480 Hyde (919) 926-3281 231 Kings Mountain City (704) 734-5637 490 Iredell-Statesville (704) 872-8931 291 Lexington City (704) 242-1527 500 Jackson (704)586-2311 491 Mooresville City (704) 664-5553 510 Johnston . (919) 934-6031 862 Mount Airy City (910) 786-8355 520 Jones (919) 448-2531 182 Newton-Conover City (704) 464-3191 530 Lee (919) 774-6226 421 Roanoke Rapids City (919)535-3111 540 Lenoir (919)527-1109 232 Shelby City (704) 487-6367 550 Lincoln (704) 732-2261 292 Thomasville City (910) 475-1386 560 Macon (704) 524-3314 422 Weldon City (919) 536-4821 570 Madison (704) 649-9276 241 WhitevUle City (910) 642-4116 580 Martin (919) 792-1575 590 McDowell (704) 652-4535 600 Charlotte-Mecklenburg (704) 379-7000 FEDERAL SCHOOLS 610 Mitchell (704) 688-4432 .>7? Camp Lejeune (910) 451-2461 620 Montgomery (910)576-6511 209 Cherokee Central (704) 497-6370 630 Moore (910) 947-2976 269 Fort Bragg (910) 436-5410 640 Nash (919) 459-5220 Public Schools of North Carolina N.C. DOCUMENTS CLEARINGHOUSE NOV 13 1996 N.C. STATE LIBRARY RALEIGH State Board of Education • Department of Public Instruction A. "'\ I. 'lUr ?yi '•"V, ; .?• ^^JJ||; Foreword The North Carolina Education Directory is prepared and distributed annually by the Department of Public Instruction's Division of Communications and Information as a service to educators and others interested in public education. The directory provides infor- mation on the State Board of Education, the state education depart- ment, a number of educational associations, individual school systems and all public elementary and secondary schools in the state. We appreciate the valuable assistance from school superintendents and others who supplied the information for this directory, and hope it will be helpful to you. 6''^^:^BJ^*va.^l^ ry Robinson Bob Etheridge Chairman, State Board of Education State Superintendent of Public Iristruction EDUCATION DIRECTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA Contents FOREWORD 3 TIPS ON USING THE DIRECTORY 6 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 11 STATE SUPERINTENDENT 13 SECTION I—STATE AGENCY Department of Public Instruction 14 Special Boards and Commissions 28 Regional Education Service Alliances/Consortia 29 Raleigh Locations, Public Instruction 42 State Government Complex Parking 44 SECTION II—ASSOCIATIONS & COMMISSIONS Index of Education Organizations and Associations 47 Education Organizations and Associations 49 Advisory Councils, Committees & Commissions 67 State and Territorial Superintendents 69 SECTION III—SCHOOLS County Locations of City School Units 74 Telephone Area Codes for North Carolina 75 Alphabetical List of School Units by Counties 77 Federal Schools 223 Code Numbers for School Units 226 Alphabetical Index of Public Schools 228 Special Schools 245 Post Secondary Schools 251 Statistical Summary 260 SECTION IV—EDUCATIONAL MATERL\LS AND EQUIPMENT North Carolina Educational Publishers Association 265 Educational Materials and Equipment 273 Tips on Using the NC Education Directory If the school system is a city unit but you do not know which county it is in, see County Locations of City School Units, page 74. All school systems and schools have code numbers. A list of code numbers for school systems is on page 226. A handy reference guide to school system phone numbers is located on the inside front cover. School system code numbers are also ^ included. ; If you know the name of a school but do not know its location, see page 228, the Alphabetical Index ofPublic Schools. This index includes the code number and telephone number of all public schools in this state. The first three digits of the code number indicate the school system. For example, 110-304 A C REYNOLDS HIGH 704- 298-2500 — To find the school system for the 110 code, refer to the code list on page 226. This is the code for Buncombe County. To find the principal's name and other information about this school, turn to the listing for Buncombe County and look for this code in the list of schools. Local board of education attorneys are listed under the names of the board members in the Alphabetical List of School Units by Counties. Their addresses are included, but call the central office of the school system for phone numbers. If you need the address of a private or home school, see the listing for the Ojfice ofNon-Public Schools in the Special Schools' section, -:.-, ' ,^ -.;'; page 250. ;;. i , :::p: i' !}i --V --ji \A::.:^\W' a . NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATION DISTRICTS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERSHIP The State Board of Education consists of the Lieutenant Governor, the Treasurer and eleven members appointed by the Governor for eight-year, overlapping terms, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. Eight of the appointed members of the Board represent the eight education districts of the State. These districts are drawn by the General Assembly. The Governor also appoints two high school students as advisors to the State Board of Education. A high school junior is appointed each year for a two-year term. The N.C. Teacher of the Year also serves a two-year overlapping term as an advisor to the State Board of Education. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from State Library of North Carolina http://www.archive.org/details/educationdirecto1997nort when you plan for a year, plant a seed. STATE AGENCY 11 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Dist. No. Term Expires Wicker, Dennis A., Lieutenant Governor Ex Officio 116 W. Jones St., Raleigh, NC 27603-8006, (919)733-7350 Boyles, Harlan E., State Treasurer Ex Officio Albemarle Building, 325 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, NC 27603-1388, (919) 733-3951 Taft, Kathy A., Greenville 1 March 31, 2003 611 Queen Anne's Road, Greenville, NC 27858, (919) 355-7299 Harvey, Margaret B., Kinston 2 March 31, 2001 901 Dewey St., Kinston, NC 28501, (919) 523-4490 Robinson, Prezell R. (Vice Chairman), Raleigh 3 March 31, 1999 St. Augustine's College, 1315 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27611, (919) 516-4322 Monroe, Evelyn B., West End 4 March 31, 2003 525 Hardee Branch Road West End, NC 27376, (910) 295-5710 Tapscott, Barbara M. (Chairman Emeritus), Burlington 5 March 31, 1997 123-B Tapscott Lane, Burlington, NC 27217, (910) 421-3243 Harris, Kenneth R. (Chairman Emeritus), Charlotte 6 March 31, 1999 R 0. Box 240437, Charlotte, NC 28224-0437, (704) 367-5141 Thomas, Lowell, Blowing Rock 7 March 31, 2003 R 0. Box 2193, Blowing Rock, NC 28605, (704) 295-9727 Douglas, Robert R., Asheville 8 March 31, 2001 R 0. Box 2807, Asheville, NC 28802, (704) 258-0546 Norwood, Jane P., Charlotte At Large March 31, 2003 7026 Ballentyne Court, Charlotte, NC 28210, (704) 554-9894 Robinson, Jay M.