Alexander Central High School | |
Principal: | Jacob Lail |
Mascot: | Cougars |
Address: | 223 School Drive |
Zipcode: | 28681 |
Country: | United States |
Pushpin Map: | North Carolina#USA |
Enrollment: | 1,219 (2018–19)[1] |
Teaching Staff: | 86.26 (FTE) |
Ratio: | 14.13 |
Ceeb: | 343938 |
Campus Type: | Rural |
Colors: | Blue and Vegas gold |
Feeder Schools: | East Alexander Middle School, West Alexander Middle School |
Conference: | Northwestern Conference |
Yearbook: | The Alexcentrian |
Coordinates: | 35.9179°N -81.1902°W |
Alexander Central High School (ACHS) is a public, co-educational secondary school located in Taylorsville, North Carolina. It is the only high school in the Alexander County Schools system.
Alexander Central was expanded in 2001 to double in size. Construction was completed in just one year.[2]
For the 2010–2011 school year, Alexander Central High School had a total population of 1,714 students and 94.43 staff on a (FTE) basis.
The principal of the school is Doug Rhoney. He started in 2011 and was previously principal of West Caldwell High School in Lenoir, North Carolina.[3] Assistant principals are Crystal Hoke, Brian Lewis, and Janel Lingle.[4]
Alexander Central is part of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and are classified as a 4A school. It is a member of the Northwestern 3A/4A Conference. The school colors are blue and vegas gold, and its team name are the Cougars.[5]
The school competes in various sports throughout the school year. Fall sports include cheerleading, cross country, football, girls golf, boys soccer, girls tennis, and volleyball. Winter sports include boys and girls basketball, cheerleading, indoor track and field, swimming, and wrestling. Spring sports include baseball, boys golf, girls soccer, softball, boys tennis, and outdoor track & field.[6]
The school softball team has had a history of success, winning NCHSAA state championships in 1979, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2018.[7] [8]
Alexander Central High School has many extracurricular activities for students to participate in:[9]
The yearbook of ACHS is called the Alexcentrian. In 2003, it won a yearbook award from the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association.[10]
An atlas created by the Geographic Information Services (GIS) class at ACHS was published in 2007. Instructor, and county IT director, Eric Walker worked with the county's GIS department head, George Brown, for assistance in the project. Originally planned as just a 60-page booklet, the Alexander County Mapbook is a 160-page atlas of the county divided into seven sections: geography, history, government, education, economy, retail and arts and recreation.[11]
The Agricultural Education program was awarded a $3,300 grant by Lowe's Home Improvement during the 2011–2012 to build an aquaculture facility at the school. Along with learning about safe food supplies and alternatives to natural river fishing, students will learn about conversion of fish waste to plant food.[12]