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Middle schools in Rockingham County Schools Information James E. Holmes Reidsville Rockingham County Western Rockingham Middle School; Location Eden: Reidsville: Reidsville: Madison Year opened 1967 [ms 1] 1999: 1991 [ms 2] School colors Burgundy, gray, white: Green/gold: Black/gret: Navy blue/gold School mascot Mustang: Raider: Jaguar: Wildcat ...
Rockingham County Public Schools is one of only 24 school divisions in Virginia which met or exceeded No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) achievement objectives during the 2005–2006 school year. Rockingham County was one of the largest school divisions on this elite list. Congressman Bob Goodlatte recognized Montevideo Middle School Instructional ...
This is a list of school districts in North Carolina, including public charter schools. In North Carolina, most public school districts are organized at the county level, with a few organized at the municipal level.
Reidsville High School is a public high school located in Reidsville, North Carolina, serving students in the ninth through twelfth grade. It is in the Rockingham County Schools school district. History
Sep. 5—ROCKINGHAM — The Leak Street Alumni is seeking historical information, documents and artifacts relevant to Leak Street and Richmond County for a preservation project. Odis Johnson, a ...
RCHS is currently a member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association and competes in the 3-A Mid-State Conference. Their biggest rivals are Reidsville High School (a class 2-A school) and Morehead High School (an in-conference class 3-A school), both of which are also operated by Rockingham County Schools.
The original Turner Ashby building was located on a twenty-acre plot on the north side of Dayton, and now serves grades six through eight as Wilbur S. Pence Middle School. [citation needed] The name Turner Ashby High School was selected by the Rockingham County School Board as an act of Massive Resistance against school desegregation (see Davis v.
In 2009, Rockingham County Public Schools took notice of the increased population in the eastern portion of Rockingham County and opened its fourth high school, East Rockingham High School. The opening of ERHS alleviated the overcrowding problem at Spotswood and cut the enrollment of the school in half.