Southern Guilford High School

Southern Guilford High School was founded in 1970 in the Sumner area of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. For the 20142015 school year, Southern had an enrollment of 1220 in grades 912, and 70 teachers. The school's current principal is Brian Muller.

Southern Guilford High School
Address
Southern Guilford High School
Southern Guilford High School
5700 Drake Road

,
27406

United States
Coordinates35°56′57″N 79°51′19″W
Information
TypePublic
Established1970 (1970)
OversightGuilford County Schools
CEEB code341620
PrincipalBrian Muller
Staff66.64 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,037 (201819)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.56[1]
Campus typeRural
Color(s)Maroon and gold
        
Athletics conference3-A; Mid Piedmont Conference
NicknameStorm
Websitegcsnc.com/Southern_Guilford_High

The school operates on a block, college-styled schedule (with four classes each semester), as opposed to the traditional bell schedule that has six periods year-long.

Colors and mascot

Southern Guilford's colors are maroon and gold. Its mascot is the Storm. In 2004 the Guilford County Board of Education voted to retire the school's former mascot, the Indian.[2]

Southern Academy

In 2005 Southern Guilford was turned into a magnet school for the study of agriscience, education, and medicine. Students are able to explore the fields of pre-medicine, sports medicine, nursing, biotechnology, and agriscience research, botany and horticulture science, veterinary technology and elementary, middle, and upper grades education. Preset course schedules not only reflect state graduation standards, but also incorporate honors and AP courses in the student-selected specialized area of the Advanced Sciences or Education strand. Fifteen credits of the total coursework are academy-designated classes required to graduate Southern Guilford's Academy. The students in the Academy also get priority, in regards to class registration, over the students who actually attend their own district school.

Some students actively switch to Southern in an attempt at a higher class ranking, due to the small size of the original student body population.

Currently, the academy is one of the biggest in the county, and enrolls students from high schools all over the county.

Academy strands

The Agriscience program consists of studies in botany, horticulture, biotechnology and animal science. Academy courses include agriscience applications, animal science I and II, horticulture I and II, agriscience advanced studies and horticulture landscape construction.

Th Education has the smallest number of students out of the three strands. Academy courses include teacher cadet I and II, and advanced placement psychology.

The Medicine strand concentrates on sports medicine, nursing and pre-medicine. Academy courses include health team relations, sports medicine I and II, medical careers I and II, anatomy/physiology, biomedicine and pharmacy tech.

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "Southern Guilford High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  2. http://www.main.nc.us/wncceib/NewsRecordGuilford11404.htm
  3. Southern Guilford High School Class of 1993. southernguilfordhighschool.org. Retrieved Dec 1, 2019.
  4. Dino Hackett Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved Dec 1, 2019.
  5. Joey Hackett Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved Dec 1, 2019.
  6. Jake Smith Minor League Stats. Baseball-Reference. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  7. Jeff Varner Biography. Reality TV World. Retrieved Dec 1, 2019.
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