Cannon School

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Cannon School
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Address
5801 Poplar Tent Road

,
28027

United States
Coordinates35°24′32″N 80°40′25″W / 35.4089°N 80.6735°W / 35.4089; -80.6735Coordinates: 35°24′32″N 80°40′25″W / 35.4089°N 80.6735°W / 35.4089; -80.6735
Information
Former nameCabarrus Academy
TypePrivate
MottoGo Beyond
Established1969 (52 years ago) (1969)
CEEB code340879
NCES School ID01012842
HeadmasterChristopher Jones[1]
Faculty97.6[2]
Enrollment1003 (2016[2])
Color(s)Maroon and gold
  
Athletics conferenceNCISAA
MascotCougar
Websitewww.cannonschool.org

Cannon School an independent, nonsectarian, college preparatory institution serving students in junior kindergarten through grade 12.[3] The school enrolled approximately 900 students for the 2012–2013 school year.[4] Cannon School is located in Concord, North Carolina in Cabarrus County, on a 65-acre (26 ha) campus on Poplar Tent Road near the CabarrusMecklenburg county line. The school is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[5] and the Southern Association of Independent Schools.[6]

History[]

Cannon School was founded in 1969 as Cabarrus Academy. The school was located in the historic downtown Concord residence of local textile entrepreneur J.W. Cannon. In 1970, the IRS found that the school had a non-discriminatory admissions policy and was thus eligible for tax-exempt status.[7]

In 1994 the school relocated to its current 65-acre (26 ha) campus in the northwestern corner of Cabarrus county, and in 1998 the Cabarrus Academy was renamed Cannon School.

Originally a school for junior kindergarten through eighth grade, Cannon expanded throughout the 1990s and graduated its first senior class in 2002. (Note: First "new" senior class. As Cabarrus Academy, the school did graduate seniors in its earlier years.)

Cannon School instituted an enrollment model in November 2006 that capped overall student enrollment at less than 1,000, but expanded the middle school and upper school.

Academics[]

Cannon School offers small class sizes with a 9:1 student/teacher ratio. More than half of Cannon School's ninety-five full-time faculty members hold master's or doctoral degrees. The school provides before and after-school enrichment programs.

In 2009, 386 Advanced Placement (AP) exams were administered. The average combined SAT score of Cannon students between 2002 and 2008 is 1340, more than 200 points higher than Charlotte–Mecklenburg and Cabarrus public schools, as well as above the state and national average scores. Cannon students averaged above the 90th percentile in every category on the national Education Records Bureau standardized test for students in grades one through eight.

More than fifty percent of Cannon students live in the Lake Norman area while one in five come to Cannon from Charlotte, Kannapolis, and Salisbury; one-quarter live in Concord. Cannon’s nineteen buses cover four counties with pick-up points in the Concord, Davidson, Huntersville, Mooresville, University City, and Salisbury areas. Buses stop in The Point, The Peninsula, Greenfarm, River Run, Skybrook, Highland Creek, North Stone, and numerous other neighborhoods.

Cannon School offers Mandarin Chinese classes in the Middle School and Upper School. Cannon School has developed a sister school exchange program with Tianli International School of Luzhou, Sichuan, China. Each year, since 2004, local families host Chinese students and teachers in their homes during week-long visits to Cannon School and other points of interest around the Carolinas.[8]

Campus[]

Cannon School is made up of three separate "divisions":

  • Lower School: Junior Kindergarten–Grade 4
  • Middle School: Grades 5–8
  • Upper School: Grades 9–12

Campus facilities feature approximately sixty classrooms, two media centers, a multipurpose auditorium, a lecture hall, four computer labs and a technology center, four music suites, three art studios with a dark room and pottery area, six science labs, a full-service dining center, a dance studio, and two gymnasiums.

Recent additions include an enlarged Upper School building with eighteen new classrooms, science labs, an arts wing, enhanced sports facilities that include a new track and athletic field with stadium lights, and a new entrance. The Upper School Library provides access to electronic research databases.

Arts[]

Junior Kindergarten–Grade 4 students receive extensive art and music instruction by full-time instructors. Students in Grades 5–12 can choose from 11 choral and instrumental groups, and numerous visual arts, drama, and dance class offerings.

Athletics[]

The Cannon School athletic program fields more than thirty sports teams in the Middle and Upper Schools, including 18 varsity teams. Teams compete in football, soccer, tennis, basketball, swimming, track and field, cross country, lacrosse, golf, baseball, softball, cheerleading, and volleyball. Cannon's sports teams are known as the Cougars - their colors are maroon and gold. (In early years, when the school was still Cabarrus Academy, the mascot was the road runner.)

Cannon School began fielding Middle School and junior varsity football teams beginning in the 2008–09 school year and a varsity team in 2009-10.

The Cannon School Cougars compete in the 4A division of the N.C. Independent School Athletic Association (NCISAA), and is currently a member of the Charlotte Independent Schools Athletic Association (CISAA), along with Charlotte Christian School, Charlotte Country Day School, Charlotte Latin School, and Providence Day School. Though their opponents are predominantly other independent schools, Cannon occasionally schedules games with nearby public high schools.

State champions 2001–2011 in basketball, cross country (three-time), tennis, softball, swimming (five-time), golf (three-time), and track and field (four-time); four-time Wachovia Cup winner; individual recognition of students and coaches including Wendy’s High School Heisman nominations and All-Area recognition by the Charlotte Observer.

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ Meet Our Next Head of School. cannonschool.org. Retrieved Dec 29, 2019.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Private School Universe Survey". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Cannon School to host open house". Salisbury Post. 8 December 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  4. ^ Groover, Jessica (22 August 2011). "Cannon School opens with higher enrollment". Concord-Kannapolis Independent-Tribune. Archived from the original on 2013-01-27. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Institution Summary". Advanc-ED.org. Southern Assoc. of Colleges and Schools. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  6. ^ "SAIS Member Schools (search)". sais.org. Southern Assoc. of Independent Schools. Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  7. ^ "Rulings Revealed". Record & Landmark. Statesville, NC. October 8, 1970. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ Groover, Jessica (5 February 2010). "Chinese students share culture with Cannon School". Concord-Kannapolis Independent-Tribune. Archived from the original on 2013-01-26. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  9. ^ Vicky Bruce - Women's Soccer - Davidson College Athletics. Retrieved Aug 17, 2020.
  10. ^ Utter, Jim. "NASCAR Next driver Harrison Burton expands his 2017 racing schedule". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  11. ^ JArell Eddie, Cannon School, Small Forward - 247Sports. 247sports.com. Retrieved Mar 6, 2020.
  12. ^ Faith, Carter. "country music artist". Retrieved Feb 9, 2021.


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