North Davidson High School

North Davidson High School
Address
7227 Old U.S. 52
Welcome, Davidson, North Carolina
United States
Coordinates 35°55′27″N 80°14′48″W / 35.9243°N 80.2467°W / 35.9243; -80.2467Coordinates: 35°55′27″N 80°14′48″W / 35.9243°N 80.2467°W / 35.9243; -80.2467
Information
Other names North Davidson, NDHS, North
Type Public secondary
Established 1952
Oversight Davidson County Schools
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,868 (as of 2013-14)
Campus type Rural
Color(s)             
Orange, Black, and White
Slogan "Great day to be a black knight"
Mascot Black Knight
Yearbook Nordahi
Alumni Nia Franklin , Perry Tuttle, Levi Michael, Austin Beck, Bryce Williams (American football)
Conference 2-A; Central Carolina Conference
Website Official website

North Davidson Senior High School (commonly referred to as "North Davidson," "NDHS," or simply "North") is a public high school in Welcome, North Carolina (near Lexington). It was established in 1952 and is located along Old US Highway 52 in northern Davidson County. The high school serves the Welcome, Arcadia and Midway areas.

Education

Feeder schools are Welcome Elementary (Welcome), Northwest Elementary (Arcadia), Friedberg Elementary (Arcadia), Midway Elementary (Midway), North Davidson Middle (Welcome).

Advanced Placement courses

NDHS offers the following Advanced Placement courses:

Athletics

The school's mascot is the Black Knight, although female athletic teams often use the term "Lady Knights". Enrollment is approximately 1,523 students.[1]

NDHS is a member of the Central Carolina 2-A Conference. Their biggest rivals are Ledford in Wallburg, North Carolina, Central Davidson, and Lexington Senior High in Lexington, North Carolina. North's other biggest rivals is a tie between West Forsyth and Davie County.

The school's athletics logo is an interlocking "ND" in orange, black, and white colors. It is copied from the University of Notre Dame athletics logo. Other NDHS logos feature black knights riding upon a horse in armor.

North Davidson offers the following sports:

Clubs

References


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