Asheboro City Schools


Asheboro City Schools is the school system which is responsible for most of the schools in Asheboro, North Carolina.

District Information

2006-2007 Student demographics

Member schools

Superintendent

Previously Dr. Diane Frost

Assistant Superintendents

Central Office Administration/Staff

Board of education

Points of Pride

-Guy B. Teachey Elementary School is our first "Honor School of Excellence" for the 2004-2005 school year

-Charles W. McCrary and Lindley Park Elementary School have partnered with the NC Zoo to work with a school in Uganda, utilizing technology to communicate and share curriculum

-More than 30 Asheboro City Schools teachers have National Board Certification

-Our pre-school program has earned a 5-star rating from NC, the highest available and NAEYC accreditation

-All teachers and staff wear photo ID badges for student safety

-We have a comprehensive Career Development program for grades K-12

-Asheboro City Schools has a master's degree reimbursement program for teachers and on-site master’s degree course work from UNCG

-During the 2004-2005 school year, over 9,000 hours of staff development were offered

-We have internet access and email capabilities in all offices and classrooms

-Our district sponsors local "Innovative Teaching Grants" each year

-Our Gateways to Success program exceeds state expectations

-We have over 1,400 networked computers throughout the district

-We have mobile wireless labs at Asheboro High School, North Asheboro Middle School and South Asheboro Middle School

-22.8% of the Class of 2005 were Distinguished Graduates, 4.0 GPA or higher

-30.3% of our teachers and staff have advanced degrees

-Asheboro City Schools has received national recognition for implementation of our AlphaSmart program in grades 3-5

-24 languages are spoken in Asheboro City Schools

-Asheboro City Schools has award winning band, choral, and visual arts programs

-Our pre-school program requires parent participation to stay in the program

-We have a special program to support Initially Licensed Teachers

-Our 2004-2005 school safety survey indicated that 82.6% of students feel safe at school

-Asheboro High School serves as a Senior Project demonstration site for the state of North Carolina

-We have a cooperative/dual enrollment program with Randolph Community College

-In 2004-2005 we had 1424 students whose native language was not English

-The class of 2005 earned $1,335,128 in college scholarships

-Asheboro City Schools has eleven 21st Century technology rich classrooms

-88% of the class of 2005 intend to pursue a college degree

-The class of 2005 had an average SAT score of 1016, 6 points above the state

-During the 2004-2005 school year, our yellow buses logged over 145,900 miles

-85% of students in grades 3-8 are performing at or above grade level in reading and math

-16 scholarships are awarded annually by the Asheboro City Education Foundation

-During the 2004-2005 school year, five AHS students were accepted to Governor's School

-Asheboro City Schools has implemented writing curriculum for grades K-5, "Write from the Beginning" and "Write for the Future" in grades 6-8

-Asheboro City Schools has certified staff in all classrooms

-Asheboro High School was one of the first schools in the nation to move to the block schedule

-During the 2004-2005 school year, over 487,000 lunches were served to students

-Thinking Maps curriculum is used in grades K-12

-7 Asheboro High School students have been Teaching Fellows recipients over the past five years

-In 2004-2005, Asheboro High School had 100% participation in the Senior Project

-Asheboro City Schools attendance rate is one of the highest in North Carolina

-All of Asheboro City Schools yellow buses are equipped with cell phones and cameras

-We have 29 athletic programs at Asheboro High School and 10 programs at the middle schools

-Asheboro City Schools has networked LAN's and WAN's serving all classrooms and offices.

-The Asheboro High School Class of 2007 was awarded more than $3 Million in scholarships, grants, and financial aid

-In the 2007-2008 school year, one high school student and five elementary school students were selected to the North Carolina Honors Chorus

Education Foundation

Ruby B. Smith Memorial Fund

A memorial fund in memory of Ruby Bass Smith, a much beloved former mathematics teacher at Asheboro High School, has been established. A fund drive is currently underway. For more information, see the Ruby B. Smith Memorial Fund on the Asheboro City Schools web site.


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