North Mecklenburg High School

North Mecklenburg High School
Location
Huntersville, North Carolina
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1951
Principal Sonya McInnis
Color(s) Blue, Red, White
Athletics Baseball, basketball, cheerleading, colorguard, cross country, diving, football, golf, lacrosse, marching band, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling
Athletics conference MecKa Conference (4-A)
Team name Vikings
Website schools.cms.k12.nc.us/northmecklenburgHS/Pages/Default.aspx

North Mecklenburg High School is a high school in Huntersville, in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Founded in 1951, it was integrated in the 1960s. With over 3000 students, it had the largest student body in North Carolina during the 2005–2006 school year. The current principal is Sonya McInnis.

The school mascot is the Viking, and school colors are royal blue, red, and white. The original mascot was a Rebel who was often seen flying a confederate flag during the period when the school was segregated. The original team nickname the Rebels was changed in 1974 to the Vikings after a vote by the student body. The original red and black school colors were changed when the school was integrated to blue and white. The colors were again <1974-1975 student> changed to its current colors along with the mascot in 1974.

The official school song is to the tune of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Hark The Sound, the fight song is to the tune of Ohio State's "Across the Field", and the dance is named "The Boogaloo". These are performed at pep rallies and sporting events.

History

North Mecklenburg High School first opened its doors to students on September 4, 1951.[1] Students came from five local schools in Davidson, Cornelius, Huntersville, Long Creek, and Derita, forming a student body of just 500, with a senior class of 126, and a faculty of only 19. Marion Bird became the first principal, the Rebel was adopted as the mascot, and red and black were chosen as the school colors.

Curriculum

North Mecklenburg High School offers a comprehensive program including International Baccalaureate, which is the most rigorous program at North Meck, Advanced Placement, Academically Gifted, and advanced classes, fine arts programs, Air Force JROTC, and a variety of workforce development courses. The school has one of two auto tech courses in North Carolina. Eighty-six percent of graduates attend four-year colleges, universities, or junior colleges.

Awards

In 2006, it was placed 93rd on Newsweek Magazine's Top 1200 Schools list.

Extracurricular activities

Sports

North Mecklenburg is a 4A school that competes in the MecKa Conference; the conference consists of Charlotte/Mecklenburg County Schools.[2] With a new and improved North Meck Viking football program with new Stars coming ready to shine next year looking to shatter Viking records.

Debate and Speech team

The Debate and Speech team has a rich history and although is not as known as other organizations at the school it brings in countless awards. The school, a member of the National Forensics League, is active in both North and South Carolina, as well as in the national circuit. The team has been gaining in skill and power and is beginning to gain recognition as a force to be dealt with in Interpretation Events as of the 2010–2011 school year.

Also, the team hosts an annual tournament held in October, "The Jimmy K Poole Viking Classic". The tournament, also coupled with the Carolina Cup Challenge, is in its 8th year and has been growing in size from year to year.

The Carolina Cup Challenge is a sub tournament held at North Meck. Every team from the Carolinas submits up to six competitors to compete in the Challenge, the team with the highest number of points at the end of the tournament gets to keep the traveling trophy—after 5 wins the state gets to retire it. The 2011 winner was Riverside High School.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "About Our School". Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  2. "Mecka 4A Conference". Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  3. "Duggar Baucom – VMIKeydets.com – The Official Site of Virginia Military Institute Athletics". VMIKeydets.com. April 12, 2005. Retrieved June 27, 2012.

Coordinates: 35°22′24″N 80°50′02″W / 35.3731949°N 80.833961°W / 35.3731949; -80.833961

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