North Myrtle Beach High School

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North Myrtle Beach High School
North Myrtle Beach High School Logo.jpg
Location
3750 Sea Mountain Highway,
Little River, South Carolina 29566

Coordinates33°51′46″N 78°40′05″W / 33.86278°N 78.66806°W / 33.86278; -78.66806Coordinates: 33°51′46″N 78°40′05″W / 33.86278°N 78.66806°W / 33.86278; -78.66806
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1970
School districtHorry County Schools
SuperintendentRick Maxey
CEEB code411532
PrincipalTeresa Todd
Faculty75.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,490 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio19.87[1]
Color(s)   Blue and Gold
MascotChiefs
Feeder schoolsNorth Myrtle Beach Middle School (6-8)
Ocean Drive Elementary School (K-5)
Waterway Elementary School (K-5)
Riverside Elementary School (K-5)
Websitehttp://nmbh.horrycountyschools.net/

North Myrtle Beach High School is a public school located in Little River, South Carolina. The school is one of nine high schools within Horry County Schools. The school serves the city of North Myrtle Beach, the town of Atlantic Beach, and the communities of Little River and Longs.

History[]

Following integration, North Myrtle Beach High School was created out of Wampee-Little River High School (the white school) and Chestnut High School (the black school). These two schools covered an attendance zone including Atlantic Beach, Little River, , and the newly incorporated North Myrtle Beach. The school mascot, the "Chiefs", and the school colors were voted on by a committee consisting of one member from each of the six grades of the original two schools. The previous mascots were the "Indians" (Wampee), and the "Braves" (Chestnut). The school's colors of blue and gold are a combination of Wampee High School's blue and white, and Chestnut High School's maroon and gold.

Sports[]

North Myrtle Beach High School Arrowhead Sports Logo

North Myrtle Beach High School offers the following sports: baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.

The school's teams compete in South Carolina Region 6-4A sports with Myrtle Beach High School, , Hartsville High School, , and Wilson High School.

The school's won the region football championship in 2006, 2016, 2017, and 2020 The 2017 team had the best record in school history with a 12–1 season.

The school’s volleyball team won the SCHSL State Championship in 2012, 2018, & 2019 and were the state runner-ups in 2013.

Fine Arts[]

North Myrtle Beach High school offers a variety of fine arts. Choir, Band and Orchestra.

The schools band has a concert band, and marching band. The marching band, known as "The Band Of Chiefs" performs at home football games and competes at area competitions. The band recently changed band directors. The new band director is Peter Dileo, known as “Big Tex” by his students, was previously the Green Sea Floyds band director. He took over Van Clark, who was at North Myrtle Beach High for 4 years. The band has big plans for the future and hopes to make state finals within the next few years to make history for that school.

The school offers many different singing varieties. Regular Choir, Show Choir and Musical Theatre. All of these are directed by Lindsay Link. She also runs the NMBH Drama Club, which puts on musicals every year. The department has put on many performances in their newly renovated auditorium (2017-2018 School year). The I.T.S (International Thespians Society) At North Myrtle Beach inducts new members and elects new staff every year. Sophomores and above may participate in the clubs varsity production; go to different levels of competition. North Myrtle Beach High's Drama department holds their superior rating for these productions.

The Orchestra is directed by Devon Lawson. With help from the middle school director Steve Kirkman. They put on concerts a few times a year. Members may try out for All County and All State Orchestra. This is the smallest fine arts department out of the 3.

Notable alumni[]

  • Kelly Tilghman - is a broadcaster for The Golf Channel, and the PGA Tour's first female lead golf announcer.
  • Vanna White - Television personality known for co-hosting Wheel of Fortune. (Class of 1975)
  • Ryan Quigley - Free agent NFL punter. He was formerly signed with the Chicago Bears, New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, and the Minnesota Vikings. (Class of 2008)
  • Temarrick Hemingway - Tight End for the Washington Football Team in the NFL. He was formerly signed with the Los Angeles Rams, and the Denver Broncos. (Class of 2011)
  • - Crowned Miss U.S. International 2020, she will represent the United States at the Miss International competition in Tokyo, Japan in 2021. (Class of 2019)

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "North Myrtle Beach High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 13, 2020.

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