Jacksonville High School (North Carolina)

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Jacksonville High School
Address
1021 Henderson Drive


United States
Coordinates34°47′02″N 77°25′38″W / 34.78389°N 77.42722°W / 34.78389; -77.42722Coordinates: 34°47′02″N 77°25′38″W / 34.78389°N 77.42722°W / 34.78389; -77.42722
Information
TypePublic
Motto“Forward Ever, Backwards Never”
School districtOnslow County Schools
CEEB code341950
PrincipalMaria Johnson
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,372 (2016–17)[1]
Color(s)Red and white
  
Athletics conference3A Coastal Conference
Team nameCardinals, Lady Cards
Websitewww.onslow.k12.nc.us/jacksonvillehs

Jacksonville High School (JHS) is an International Baccalaureate high school located in Jacksonville, North Carolina for students in grades 9–12.[2][3]

Academics[]

Jacksonville High School offers regular, honors, advanced placement, and International Baccalaureate program courses. The course of study usually follows a certain career path determined by the student, upon which they obtain a concentration. Academics are based on an unweighted 4.0 scale and a class rank is also determined by these standards.[4]

Athletics[]

Jacksonville High School is in the 3A Coastal Conference with other area schools. There have been many accomplishments in every sport offered, i.e.: Men's soccer 2012 State Champions, and 2013 State Runners-Up. Home games are within the facilities on the campus.[5]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

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