Lake Norman Charter School

Lake Norman Charter School is a public charter school in Huntersville, North Carolina. Founded in 1996, it is one of the oldest and largest charter schools in the state. The high school and middle school are on adjacent campuses near downtown Huntersville, while the elementary school is 3.2 miles away. The school has brought together a diverse variety of students who are admitted through a non-weighted lottery system.

Lake Norman Charter School
Location
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Information
School typeCharter
MottoTogether we learn, lead and serve
Established1996 (1996)
SuperintendentShannon Stein
CEEB code341922
PrincipalMichelle Holland (K4th grade)

Cherié Graham (Middle school)

Craig Smith (High school)
Color(s)Green and Blue
        
Athletics conferenceSouth Fork 2A
MascotKnights

Lake Norman Charter has high academic standards and is primarily a college preparatory school. It is a "One-to-One" school, providing laptop computers to each high school student (iPads for middle and elementary school students) and utilizes Schoology, an online system for class submissions and grades. Lake Norman Charter offers 16 Advanced placement courses and 82% of the students in those classes pass the AP exam. College enrollment: 96% of the Class of 2017 went on to pursue a post- secondary degree (78% in 4-year college/university, 18% in 2-year college/technical school); 3% enlisted in the military or took a gap year. 26% of the Class of 2017 attended colleges and universities outside of North Carolina.

Lake Norman Charter's (Middle School) math team regularly competes in the AMC 8 (American Mathematics Competition) and the Math Counts Competition.[1]

The Demographic makeup of the school is Caucasian: 74%, African American: 14%, Asian 4%, Multi-Racial: 3%, Hispanic: 4%, Native American: 1%, Island Pacific: <1%.

Athletics

Lake Norman Charter competes in the NCHSAA 2A level for Athletics and has state championships in Tennis, Cross Country, and Swimming. Lake Norman Charter's Cheer Team also known as “Charter Cheer” won NCHSAA's 2018 and 2019 State Competition

References

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