Kinston High School (North Carolina)

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Kinston High School is a four-year public high school located in Kinston, North Carolina, United States. Kinston High was built in 1970 as an integrated high school to serve the city. The International Baccalaureate program started at Kinston High during the 20032004 school year.

Coordinates35°17′45″N 77°34′01″W
Founded1970 (56 years ago) (1970)
CEEB code342075
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Kinston High School
Location
2601 N Queen Street

28501

United States
Coordinates35°17′45″N 77°34′01″W
Information
TypePublic high school
secondary school
Founded1970 (56 years ago) (1970)
CEEB code342075
NCES School ID
370261000585[1]
Principal
Kellan Bryant
Teaching staff
38.34 (FTE)[2]
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment706 (20232024)[2]
Student to teacher ratio
18.41[2]
Schedule type
Block, 4-period
Schedule7:45 A.M.2:40 P.M.
Hours in school day
7
Campus type
Rural
ColorsForest green, white, and Vegas gold
   
Athletics conference
North Carolina High School Athletic Association
Eastern Carolina
MascotViking
NicknameVikings
Websitekhs.lcpsnc.org
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In fall 2004, Kinston High School was the first school in Lenoir County to start up a program called Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID). This program began in California and from there it went around the world.[citation needed] Kinston High School graduated the first AVID class of Lenoir County in 2008 with 25 students receiving AVID diplomas.

History

After the loss by fire in 1924 of the Kinston High School located between Vernon Avenue and Lenoir St. at their intersections with East St., a replacement project was initiated. A new site was selected on land previously owned by Jesse W. Grainger at the corner of what was then Independent Street and Park Avenue. Grainger had been a prominent leader/provider for much of Kinston's growth in the late 19th century and early 20th century. He had generously paid for one-half of the cost of Kinston's first major high school destroyed by a fire.

It was decided that the new high school would be named Grainger High School. Boney architects of Wilmington were selected for design and Palmer-Spivey construction company of Charlotte for construction, both firms having recognized experience in the design and construction of institutional buildings in North Carolina. The general contract for the project was $182,340. Sub-contracts for plumbing ($8,400), heating ($19,638) and electrics ($8,839) made a total of $219,217. The final payment was made on January 3, 1926.[3]

Grainger High School served Kinston until 1970 as a segregated school. After that time, Grainger High and Adkin High School were combined as an integrated Kinston High School under one roof until 1979 when faculty and students relocated to the current north Kinston campus, 2601 North Queen Street.[4]

The Grainger High School mascot was the Red Devil. After Grainger became Kinston High School, the mascot was changed to the Viking.

Kinston High School was originally a 1012 grade school. The 9th grade class was added to the campus during the 19871988 school year.

Athletics

The 200708 Kinston boys' basketball team won the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) Class 3A state championship, and was the Vikings' first boys' basketball state title since the 1960s.[citation needed]

In the 20132014 season, the Kinston boys' basketball team won their 3rd consecutive NCHSAA Class 2A state championship. The title was the 10th in school history for Kinston/Grainger High School.[5][6]

Notable alumni

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