Rockingham County Schools

School district in North Carolina, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rockingham County Schools is a public school district in Rockingham County in the U.S. state of North Carolina.[1] John O. Stover III is the superintendent.

MottoThe CHOICE that ROCKS!
GradesPreK-13
Established1993
SuperintendentJohn O. Stover III
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Rockingham County Schools
Rockingham Count Schools District Logo
District information
MottoThe CHOICE that ROCKS!
GradesPreK-13
Established1993
SuperintendentJohn O. Stover III
Schools25
Budget$120,064,583
Students and staff
Staff2,000
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Websitewww.rock.k12.nc.us
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School board

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Member[2] District
Paula Rakestraw (Chair) At-Large
Kimberly McMichael (Vice-Chair) At-Large
Vicky Alston District 1
Philip Butler At-Large
Vickie T. McKinney District 3
Daniel Rakes District 2
Bob Wyatt District 4
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Schools

Elementary schools

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Bethany Elementary School
Central Elementary School
Dillard Academy
Douglass Elementary School
Huntsville Elementary School
Leaksville-Spray Elementary School
Lincoln Elementary School
Monroeton Elementary School
Moss Street Partnership School
South End Elementary School
Stoneville Elementary School
Wentworth Elementary School
Williamsburg Elementary School
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Middle schools

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Middle schools in Rockingham County Schools
Information James E. Holmes Reidsville Rockingham County Western Rockingham Middle School
Location EdenReidsvilleReidsvilleMadison
Year opened 1967[ms 1]19991991[ms 2]
School colors Burgundy, gray, whiteGreen/goldBlack/grayNavy blue/gold
School mascot MustangRaiderJaguarWildcat
Feeds into... J.M. Morehead HSReidsville HSRockingham County HSDalton L. McMichael HS
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  1. In 1967, the previously existing Leaksville-Spray and Draper junior highs were consolidated; in 1991, the school shifted from serving 7th-9th grades to 6th-8th grades and became a middle school
  2. Before 1989, Madison-Mayodan and Stoneville middle schools served the same area; in 1989, the middle and high schools there were consolidated, and when Dalton L. McMichael HS moved to its new facilities in 1991, Western Rockingham MS moved to the old Madison-Mayodan HS site

High schools

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Dalton L. McMichael High School
John Motley Morehead High School
Reidsville High School
Rockingham County High School
Rockingham Early College High School
Rockingham County CTE Innovative High School
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Others

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The S.C.O.R.E. Center (K-12 alternative school to assist at-risk students with transitioning back into the traditional school environment) [3]
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Statistics

Demographics

(as of the 2012-2013 school year)

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Ethnicity Percentage
White 62.5%
African American 20.2%
Hispanic 11.4%
Other and multiple ethnicities 5.9%
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