E. E. Smith High School Explained

E. E. Smith High School
Motto:Born of Need * Destined to Serve * Striving to Excel
Streetaddress:1800 Seabrook Rd.
Zipcode:28301
Country:United States
Pushpin Map:North Carolina#USA
Superintendent:Marvin Connelly
Ceeb:341305
Principal:Larry Parker Jr.
Staff:62.80 (FTE)
Language:English
Feeder Schools:Spring Lake Middle,
Max Abbott Middle,
Albritton Middle,
Nick Jeralds Middle,
Shughart Middle
Ratio:14.90
Mascot:Golden Bulls
Colors:Navy blue and old gold
Enrollment:936 (2017–18)[1]

E. E. Smith High School (also Ezekiel Ezra Smith High School, E.E.S., Smith High, Smith) is a high school in Fayetteville, North Carolina. A part of Cumberland County Schools, it is named for Ezekiel Ezra Smith and is home of the Golden Bulls.

High school aged dependents of personnel living on the military reservation of Fort Liberty, in Cumberland County, are zoned to E. E. Smith.[2]

History

Ezekiel Ezra Smith High School has been home of the Mighty Golden Bulls since 1927.

The school has been in four different locations: Orange Street, Campbell Avenue, Washington Drive, and Seabrook Rd (Present Location). From 1927 to 1929, the Orange Street School served as the high school. The school was moved to the building on Campbell Avenue in September 1929. At that time, the school was known as the Southside High School. This building was used until 1932. In September 1932, the school was rehoused in the building on Orange Street, remaining there until January 1940. A new modern edifice was built on Washington Drive in 1941. This building served students until June 1954.[3]

In 1954, the current physical facility was erected and made ready for occupancy on September 6, 1954. This building with its beautiful and functional architecture occupies a site of twenty-eight acres. In 1932, the Fayetteville Grade School Trustees held a special meeting and voted unanimously to name the school in honor of the distinguished educator, clergyman and U.S. Ambassador, Ezekiel Ezra Smith, a man who left a legacy of unusually fine and constructive work. Hereafter, the school was officially designated E. E. Smith High School, trusting that the standards of the school would always be kept worthy of the name which was bestowed upon it.

To date the school has had eleven principals: Benjamin Lay, W.C. Donnell, A. J. Blackburn, E. E. Miller, W. T. Brown, John R. Griffin Jr., Lonnie McAllister, Rene' Corders, Clinton Robinson, Melody Chalmers, Donell Underdue and the current principal Larry Parker.

Today, the school plant consists of approximately 50 classrooms, housing foreign languages, science and computer labs, offices, a guidance suite, library, auditorium, music rooms, 2 gymnasiums, cafeteria, music building and a physical education building.

The D.T. Carter Athletic Field which seats approximately 5,000 persons, has a quarter mile track, and facilities for other field events. There are also six tennis courts.

Notable alumni

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EE Smith High. National Center for Education Statistics. January 7, 2020.
  2. Web site: Finding A School Local School Districts. U.S. Department of Defense. 2022-07-04. - Also stated here
  3. Web site: Virginia Oswald . Ruth Little . Jim Sumner . Orange Street School. National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory . January 1987. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office . August 1, 2014.
  4. http://brickeybasketball.com/about.php Robert Brickey Basketball
  5. Web site: Fayetteville native Brian Tyree Henry on 'Jimmy Kimmel,' bragging on E.E. Smith band. Kroi. Hrisanthi. The Fayetteville Observer. en. 2020-04-22.
  6. http://www.catamountsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=12100&ATCLID=211733810 Anquell McCollum Bio - Western Carolina
  7. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3384959/ Victor Bowling - IMDb