North Clayton High School

North Clayton High School
North Clayton High School
Location
1525 Norman Drive
College Park, GA 30349

Information
Type Public high school
Motto ALL STUDENTS CAN AND WILL LEARN!!!
School district Clayton County Public Schools
Principal Dr. Ray Hill[1]
Faculty 81.3 (on FTE basis)[2]
Grades 9 - 12
Enrollment 1,568 (as of 2005-06)[2]
Student to teacher ratio 19.3[2]
Color(s) White & Blue
Information 770-994-4035
Website

North Clayton High School is a four-year public high school located in College Park, Georgia, United States, as part of the Clayton County Public Schools.

North Clayton High School's "Georgia High School Graduation Test" scores have greatly improved over the past few years, particularly in Math and Social Studies.[citation needed] North Clayton's SAT scores have also greatly improved over the last several years. In addition, North Clayton's STAR students (one senior student who receives the highest SAT score in all of his/her graduating class selected separately each year) over the previous few years have made some of the highest scores among the other STAR students in the county: a huge achievement. North Clayton High has also made AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress).

Graduates of North Clayton been accepted and educated in many notable higher education systems such as Emory University, Georgia College and State University, Georgia Tech (Georgia Institute of Technology), the University of Georgia, Clayton State University, Duke University, Hampton University, Howard University, and North Carolina A & T State University, Florida A&M University, Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Tuskegee University.

North Clayton is one of the two high schools in Clayton County that offers the International Baccalaureate Organization program to excelling students. North Clayton has been an IB World School since May of 2006. This school gives its International Baccalaureate Organization students the opportunity to receive the IB Diploma Programme after completing and successfully passing a series of vigorous examinations such as IB Math, IB History, IB foreign languages and etc. .[3]

As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,568 students and 81.3 classroom teachers (on a FTE basis, for a student-teacher ratio of 19.3.[2]

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History

North Clayton High School dates back to 1937, when it was created as Flat Rock School, serving 44 students in grades 8-10 with eight teachers. Grades 11 and 12 were added the following year, and the school was given its current name.[4]

On August 28, 2008, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools removed its accreditation of the Clayton County Public Schools, citing the district's failure to meet nine mandates it had set that had to be satisfied before September. The SACS cited continuing issues with micromanaging, abuse of power and conflict of interest, among other ethics violations. The loss of accreditation was the first by an American school district since 1969. Students at North Clayton High School and at the other district schools may face difficulties in getting accepted to college and possible loss of eligibility in scholarship programs.[5] Accreditation for Clayton County Public Schools was reinstated in May 2009 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. [6]

Extracurricular activities

The school's chess team won the 1996 Georgia state championship.[7]

The North Clayton "Mighty Marching" Eagles Band has won numerous first place awards since Howard Carroll arrived as head director in 1996. Some of those awards were from 2007 Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans, and 2007 Howard University Homecoming Parade. Now the North Clayton High "Mighty Marching" Eagles Band is under the direction of Mr. Elijah Thomas.

Athletics

The Boys Track Team won the Class B state championship in 1953.[8]

In 1993, the Boys Basketball team won the Class AA state championship.[9]

The football team has won several championships over the years, including from 1962-1964 (Region 2-AA and South Georgia Championships), 1993 (Region 5), 1997 (Region 5-AA) and 2005 (Region 5-AAAA).[10]

The boys basketball team had an outstanding 2007 season. the team made it to the final four, but was defeated by Tucker 61-56.

The boys JV baseball team became county champions, following a 16-1 season in 2009.

The Football team is also the school that the Atlanta Falcons player D.J. Shockley played on in 2000.[11]

The baseball had a outstanding season in 2006. The team were defeated in the state playoffs by Jonesboro.

References

  1. ^ [1], North Clayton High School. Accessed August 21, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d North Clayton High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed November 10, 2007.
  3. ^ North Clayton High School, International Baccalaureate Organization. Accessed November 10, 2007.
  4. ^ North Clayton High School History, North Clayton High School. Accessed November 10, 2007.
  5. ^ Matteucci, Megan. "Clayton County schools lose accreditation", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, August 28, 2008. Accessed August 28, 2008. "Clayton County schools have lost accreditation. The 50,000-student school system is the first in the nation to lose accreditation since 1969, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools announced today."
  6. ^ [2], 11 Alive News: Exclusive: Clayton Schools to Get Back Accreditation. Accessed August 21,2010.
  7. ^ "North Clayton High's chess success fuels fervor for the game ", The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 21, 1996. Accessed November 10, 2007. "'It's kind of weird. People would dread being seen playing it,' said Rogers, one of the stars on North Clayton's state champion chess team."
  8. ^ GHSA Boys Track Champions, Georgia High School Association. Accessed November 10, 2007.
  9. ^ GHSA Boys Basketball Champions, Georgia High School Association. Accessed November 10, 2007.
  10. ^ County Champions, Clayton County Public Schools. Accessed November 10, 2007.
  11. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._J._Shockley

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