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St. Stephens High School

Coordinates: 35°46′18″N 81°16′07″W / 35.771799°N 81.2686954°W / 35.771799; -81.2686954
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St. Stephens High School
Location
Map
3205 34th Street Drive NE

,
28601

United States
Coordinates35°46′18″N 81°16′07″W / 35.771799°N 81.2686954°W / 35.771799; -81.2686954
Information
TypePublic
CEEB code341825
PrincipalScottie Houston
Staff64.36 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,163 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.07[1]
Color(s)Red, grey, white
   
Team nameThe Warriors
YearbookThe Corona
Feeder schoolsHarry M. Arndt Middle School
Websiteststephenshs.catawbaschools.net

St. Stephens High School is a high school located in Hickory, North Carolina, United States. It is in Catawba County, and is part of the Catawba County School district.

Founding

St. Stephens was formed when Allen Frye, Peace Academy, Lail, Sandy Ridge, and Cloninger combined into one school.

St. Stephens High School first opened in the fall of 1934, with R. N. Hoyle serving as the first teacher and principal. The first school building was used by both high school and elementary school students until 1953, when a new building was provided specifically for the high school students.

Current state

Today[when?] the school is rated in the top ten percentile of all schools within the state of North Carolina. As of 2016, the principal is Scottie Houston. St. Stephens enrolls approximately 1,250 students each year. Harry M. Arndt Middle School is the feeder school of St. Stephens.

The school colors are red, black, gray, and white. Their mascot is an [Warrior in the United States|Warriors]] and the school yearbook is *unavailable due to Covid-19.

In 2019, the St. Stephens Wrestling team won an undefeated 43–0 season, and became the 3A State Dual Tournament Champions.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "Saint Stephens High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  2. ^ Vote Smart. Retrieved 28 March 2019.