Asheboro City Schools
Asheboro City Schools is located in Asheboro, North Carolina, United States.
District information
- 4,485 students
- 620 staff
- Five elementary schools
- Two middle schools
- One high school
- One additional site that houses the Early Childhood Development Center as well as an alternative school program called The Learning Center
Student demographics
- White 30.1%
- Black 14.2%
- Hispanic 48.8%
- Asian 1.6%
- Multi-racial 5.1%
- American Indian Less than 1%
Statistics accurate as of September 26, 2018[1]
History
On March 6, 2005, Asheboro City Schools turned 100 years old. Our centennial brought many joyful reminders of all the ways this community supports and sacrifices on behalf of providing the best education possible for all its children.
As an outgrowth of our celebrations, we asked each school staff to prepare a brief history. While we would have benefited from more in-depth historical records, we were able to publish a special section to highlight just a few of the accomplishments and moments in history significant to Asheboro City Schools. We recognize many of the most special moments are held in the memories of our students, staff, parents and community, both past and present.
It is amazing to look back at the many community leaders that impacted our school system in its early years and how their work still lives on today. Asheboro City Schools is fortunate to have a history of strong parent and community support and a tradition of seeking out proactive strategies to improve the quality of our students’ education.[2]
Member schools
- Asheboro High School
- Asheboro High School Zoo School
- South Asheboro Middle School
- North Asheboro Middle School
- Guy B. Teachey Elementary School
- Lindley Park Elementary School
- Charles W. McCrary Elementary School
- Donna Lee Loflin Elementary School
- Balfour Elementary School
Superintendent
- Dr. Aaron Woody
Previously Dr. Terry Worrell
Assistant Superintendent
- Currently Vacant
Central Office Administration/Staff
- Ms. Sandra Spivey, Finance Officer
- Mr. Ed Keller, Director of Facilities and Maintenance
- Dr. Drew Maerz, Director of Testing and Accountability
- Dr. Cayce McCamish, Director of Exceptional Child Services
- Mrs. Carla L. Freemyer, Executive Director of Human Resources
- Mr. Jordi Roman, Director of Elementary Curriculum
- Mr. Anthony Woodyard, Director of Technology and Innovation
- Mrs. Robin Harris, Director of Federal Programs and EL
- Mr. D.R. Cash, Director of Support Services
- Mrs. Leigh Anna Marbert, Public Information Officer[3]
Board of education
- Ms. Gidget Kidd, Board Chair
- Mr. Phillip R. Cheek, Board Vice Chair
- Mr. Gustavo Agudelo, Finance Committee Chair
- Mrs. Linda Cranford, Policy Committee Chair
- Mr. Baxter Hammer
- Mr. Ryan Patton
- Dr. Beth Knott
- Ms. Gwen Williams
- Mr. Archie Priest, Jr.
- Mr. Michael B. Smith[4]