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During the 1980s, Jordan High School was the second largest high school in Durham County after Northern High School. In 2022, with over 2,000 students, Jordan High School is the largest in the system. A ten-year plan calls for Jordan High School to be replaced, possibly on the current 99-acre site. [7]
Jordan High School of Durham’s Noah Clark holds scholarship offers from 26 schools, including five in the current top 10 of the AP Top 25 Poll and all three Triangle ACC schools.
In 1927, Hope Valley School was built for grades 1 through 11. It was the first public school in Southwestern Durham. Changes to the Hope Valley School facility were made in 1941 and 1952. the school was subsequently downgraded to an elementary school with the opening of Southern High School in the fall of 1956.
King is in his first year at Jordan, but he is a veteran Durham high school coach. In seven seasons at Hillside (2009-15), he was 72-19 (.791), including an unbeaten 2010 North Carolina 4A title.
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Jordan High School may refer to one of the following in the United States: ... Charles E. Jordan High School in Durham; Jordan Matthews High in Siler City; Oregon
Research Triangle High School in Durham (No. 17 in the state and No. 536 nationally) Eno River Academy in Hillsborough (No. 27 in the state and No. 762 nationally)
Charles E. Jordan High School; City of Medicine Academy; Durham School of the Arts; Hillside High School; Hillside New Tech High School; Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College; Lakeview Alternative School; Middle College High School at DTCC; North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; Northern High School; Riverside High School; School for ...