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Rocky Mount City Schools merged with the Nash County Schools in 1992 to create Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools. Southern Nash High School took the place of Spring Hope High, Coopers High 1–12, Bailey High, and Middlesex High.
Southern Nash Middle School; West Edgecombe Middle School; Elementary schools. Bailey Elementary School; Baskerville Elementary School; Benvenue Elementary School;
During 2023–2024, Nash Elementary had an enrollment of 656 students in grades PK–5 and a student to teacher ratio of 15.81. [8] Spring Lake Park Elementary (Grades PK–5) During 2023–2024, Spring Lake Park Elementary had an enrollment of 374 students in grades PK–5 and a student to teacher ratio of 12.03. [9]
Gary W. Campbell High School/Alternative Learning Center (grades 9-12) [2] Kaufman High School (grades 9-12) O.P. Norman Junior High (grades 6-8) Lucille Nash Elementary (grades 1-5) J.R. Phillips Elementary (grades 1-5) J.W. Monday Elementary (grades 1-5) Helen Edwards Early Childhood Center (prekindergarten-kindergarten)
Over the years, Nash has been a coach and administrator, both at Richland High School and then Liberty Christian School. PNWCC itself has been around for about 14 years, and up until last year it ...
Thelma Jones Elementary School [15] Arlington 2003 2001 bond package Judy K. Miller Elementary School [16] Mansfield 2015 2006 bond package D. P. Morris Elementary School [17] Arlington 1998 Erma Nash Elementary School [18] Mansfield 2003 2001 bond package replaced original campus opened in 1953 Nancy Neal Elementary School [19] Mansfield 2011
Southern Nash is a member of the 3-A Big East athletic conference, which consists of Southern Nash, Nash Central High School, Northern Nash High School, Rocky Mount High School, Fike High School, and Hunt High School. Northern Nash is considered the school's main rival, but recently Nash Central has also evolved into a rival school. Southern ...
The average teacher experience is 13.0 years at the elementary level, 11.5 years at the middle school level, and 14.0 years at the high school level. A total of 39.83 percent of MNPS teachers have a bachelor's degree, 36.67 percent have a master's degree, 18.81 percent have Master's plus, and 4.6 percent have a doctorate degree.