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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. In 2020, the district was renamed to Nash County Public Schools.
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Coordinates: 1]: Information; Motto: "Encouraging Students to become Life-long Learners": Established: 1966 (58 years ago) (): Status: Open for enrollment: School district: Nash County Public Schools: CEEB code: 343365: Principal: George Johnson: Teaching staff: 60.90 [2]: Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 1,029 (2023–2024) [2]: Average class size: ~30 students: Student to teacher ratio: 16.90 [2 ...
Coordinates: 1]: Information; School type: Public: Motto: Strength through unity: Established: 1968 (57 years ago) (): School district: Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools: CEEB code: 340215: Principal: Hugh Scott [2]: Teaching staff: 52.79 (on an FTE basis) [3]: Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 1,073 (2023–2024) [3]: Student to teacher ratio: 20.33 [3]: Campus size: 82 acres (330,000 m 2) [4 ...
Rocky Mount Middle School; Southern Nash Middle School; West Edgecombe Middle School; Elementary schools. Bailey Elementary School; Baskerville Elementary School;
Currently Rocky Mount High School is the most recent high school building to have been built. Nash Central graduated its first class in 2005. The first principal of Nash Central High School was LeRoy Hartsfield (2002-2010), followed by Craig Harris (2010–2012), Gail Powers (2012–2015), and now current principal Victor Ward (2015–present).
It reads: "This is to recommend Mr. John F. Nash, Jr. who has applied for entrance to the graduate college at Princeton. Mr. Nash is nineteen years old and is graduating from Carnegie Tech in June.
In February 2010, the Nash-Rocky Mount Board of Education and the Nash County Commissioners combined to fund the building of a new campus for Rocky Mount High School.. The 240,000 square foot, $32 million facility has been completed on a near 61-acre (250,000 m 2) parcel on the north side of Bethlehem Road—between West Mount Drive and Old Mill Road.