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A public school was established in 1892 and the original school building, which originally served high school students, was later renamed La Grange Elementary School. There were also churches built, including the Bear Creek Baptist Church, La Grange Presbyterian Church, La Grange Free Will Baptist Church, and a Methodist church. By the end of ...
Bishop Guilfoyle Regional Catholic School (Carneys Point) - In the 2001-2002 school year it had 373 students, the highest ever. By 2010 enrollment declined to 111. Citing the enrollment decline, the diocese closed the school in 2010. It was the final Catholic school in the county. [20]
North Lenoir High School is a public high school in La Grange, North Carolina serving grades 9–12. [2] [3] It was created as part of school consolidation of Contentnea, Wheat Swamp and La Grange schools in 1964. [4] The school reports 100 percent of its students are economically challenged. [5]
La Grange is a town in Lenoir County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,595 based on the 2020 census . [ 4 ] La Grange is located in North Carolina 's Inner Banks region.
In 1990, Church of the Resurrection started as a small church with a goal to welcome thinking people not actively involved in a church. Resurrection met for its first worship service in McGilley Funeral Home, with approximately 10 people in attendance. By 1992, attendance grew and the church began meeting at Leawood Elementary School.
Christ the King Catholic High School is a private, college-prep, Roman Catholic high school in Huntersville, North Carolina, United States. [8] It operates under the direction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte .
St. Peter's School opened in the fall of 1908 with 95 elementary and 10 high school students. [2] The combination church and school building became too small and a new structure was built in 1912. The school had 430 students by 1937. A fire destroyed the building in 1943. A new and larger building was dedicated on October 23, 1955.
The Herring family settled in present-day Lenoir County in the early-18th century. John Herring (1684–1760), a member of the North Carolina Colonial Assembly, received a land patent in August 1720 for property a few miles from present-day La Grange. The house is believed to have been built by either his grandson, Edward Matchet Herring (1755 ...