Challenger Early College High School

Challenger Early College High School
Address
2550 Highway 70 SE
Hickory, Catawba, North Carolina 28602
United States
Coordinates 35°41′57″N 81°17′15″W / 35.69917°N 81.28750°W / 35.69917; -81.28750Coordinates: 35°41′57″N 81°17′15″W / 35.69917°N 81.28750°W / 35.69917; -81.28750
Information
School type Public
Motto Building College-Ready Lifelong Learners
Opened 2005
Status Open
School district Catawba County Schools
NCES School ID 370069002753[1]
Principal Fred Whalen
Grades 9-13
Enrollment 405 (10/18/2012)
  Grade 9 101 Students
  Grade 10 102 Students
  Grade 11 112 Students
  Grade 12 85 Students
Student to teacher ratio 23:1 (Student:Faculty)
Color(s) Purple and silver          
Mascot Phoenix
College Liaison Debbie Austin
Website www.catawbaschools.net/schools/Challenger/default.aspx

Challenger Early College High School is a public secondary school in Hickory, North Carolina, United States on the campus of Catawba Valley Community College. Challenger Early College High School is ranked the top high school in Catawba County Schools.[2]

History

Challenger Early College High School was established in August 2005 as a joint project of the Catawba Valley Education Consortium, including Catawba County Schools, Alexander County Schools, Hickory City Schools, Newton-Conover City Schools, and Catawba Valley Community College.[3]

Applying to Challenger

At the end of 8th grade, about 300 students from Alexander County and Catawba County apply to Challenger Early College High School. From the pool of students that apply, one-hundred and fifty students are accepted with consideration to level of education attained by their parents, family socio-economic status, ethnicity population at national and state universities, single-parent home status, teacher recommendations for success in an accelerated program.[3]

Learning programs

In an effort to fulfill the vision of Challenger Early College High School, multiple programs are incarnated into the learning environment to ensure that students are prepared for college, careers, and life in the 21st century.

21st Century Skills

21st Century Skills is a growing education movement towards teaching students using with new and creative approaches rather than traditional ways. The framework for 21st Century Skills propose not only including core subjects (i.e., English, mathematics, science, etc.), but also 21st century content, learning and thinking skills, ICT literacy, ad life skills. Challenger Early College High School incorporates this through Global Impact and Connections, which are required classes. In these classes, students learn about global awareness in additional to what has been termed the Four Cs of 21st century learning: critical-thinking, problem-solving, communication skills, collaboration skills. However, the core of 21st Century Skills is the assessment design. Students constantly write reflections and assess their own progress in their learning. Also, the school uses school-wide rubrics based on 21st Century Skills to ensure that students are working on these skills throughout their entire high school career.

Framework for 21st Century Learning

Habits of Mind

As of August 2012, Challenger Early College High School adopted the Habits of Mind Program. The Habits of Mind include sixteen habits that students are expected to regularly be working on.

NCNSP Common Instructional Framework

Challenger Early College High School follows the NCNSP Common Instructional Framework, which uses skills such as collaborative group work, classroom talk, scaffolding, questioning, literacy groups, and the process of writing to learn.[4]

Extracurricular activities

Challenger Early College High School holds a lot of extracurricular activities that are eligible to students. Students are encouraged to participate in activities, however, academics is always the school's first priority.

Clubs

Challenger Early College High School has multiple clubs that students may participate in.[5]

Academic/service clubs

Dance clubs

  • Hip Hop Club
  • Raza Latina Club
  • Hmong Dance Troupe

Other clubs

Performing arts

Challenger Early College High School offers multiple performing arts programs.

  • Concert Band
  • Jazz Band
  • Percussion Ensemble
  • Chorus
  • Firebird Chorale
  • Drama Club

Sports

Multiple sports are carried out at Challenger Early College High School throughout the school year.[6]

Fall sports

  • Co-Ed Varsity Soccer
  • Varsity Volley Ball
  • Jr. Varsity Volley Ball

Winter sports

  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Cheerleading

Spring sports

  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Tennis

Graduation requirements

Besides the normal class requirements, Challenger Early College High School students are also expected to do fifty hours of community service. They are also expected to present an ePortfolio that showcases their high-school learning career and the skills they developed to a panel of community evaluators. As a parent-involvement program, parents are required to attend at least five meetings and volunteer four hours every year.[3]

References

  1. "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Challenger Early College High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  2. "School US News Profile, Challenger Early College High School". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 "School Profile, Challenger Early College High School" (PDF). Catawba County Schools. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  4. "NCNSP Common Instructional Framework". North Carolina New Schools. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  5. "Clubs and Organizations, Challenger Early College High School". Catawba County Schools. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  6. "Athletics, Challenger Early College High School". Catawba County Schools. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
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