Plymouth High School (North Carolina)
Plymouth High School is a public high school located in Plymouth, North Carolina.[2] It is one of two high schools, along with Creswell High School, that are a part of Washington County Schools.[3]
Plymouth High School | |
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Location | |
800 East Main Street , 27962 United States | |
Coordinates | 35°52′11″N 76°44′16″W |
Information | |
Type | Comprehensive public high school |
School district | Washington County Schools |
Superintendent | Delila Jackson |
CEEB code | 343145 |
Principal | Ivry Cheeks |
Faculty | 41 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 335 (2016–17)[1] |
Campus type | Rural |
Color(s) | Blue, gold, white |
Mascot | Vikings |
Feeder schools | Plymouth Elementary School |
Website | www |
Football
The Plymouth Vikings football team had an active streak of making the NCHSAA State 1-A football championship game 5 consecutive years (2012–2016) and 6 appearances overall.
Accident
On July 30, 1997, 10 members of the Plymouth High School marching band were killed when their vehicle was struck by a tractor trailer truck while returning to band camp from their lunch break.[4][5][6][7][8]
Notable alumni
- Charles Bowser — former NFL linebacker
- Don Brown — author and attorney
- William Barber II — American Protestant minister and political activist
References
- "Plymouth High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
- Plymouth High School, Plymouth NC. Washingtonco.k12.nc.us. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- Washington County Schools, Plymouth NC. Washingtonco.k12.nc.us. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- 10 Plymouth High School Students Killed In.... WRAL.com (1997-07-30). Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- Plymouth Students Remembered in Memorial Service. WRAL.com (1997-08-07). Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- 10 TEENAGERS KILLED IN N.C. ROAD COLLISION. – Free Online Library. Thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- Articles about Passing Zone – Orlando Sentinel. Articles.orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
- Meehan, Mary. (1993-09-16) Articles about Summer Band Camp – Orlando Sentinel. Articles.orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved on 2010-12-03.
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