Heide Trask High School

Heide Trask Senior High School
Location
14328 NC Hwy 210
Rocky Point, North Carolina

United States
Coordinates 34°26′23″N 77°53′46″W / 34.4398°N 77.8960°W / 34.4398; -77.8960Coordinates: 34°26′23″N 77°53′46″W / 34.4398°N 77.8960°W / 34.4398; -77.8960
Information
Type Public
School district Pender County Schools
Principal Dr. Tosha Diggs[1]
Faculty 46.0 (on FTE basis)[2]
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 650[2] (200708)
Student to teacher ratio 14.1:1[2]
Color(s) Black, Royal Blue, Silver
Slogan "Team work makes the DREAM work"
Mascot Titus the Titan
Nickname Titantown
Website Website

Heide Trask Sr. High is a high school in eastern Rocky Point, North Carolina It is inside the Pender County School District. Its current principal is Tosha Diggs.[1]

Trask High has a population of around 700 students. Trask is commonly called "Titantown" among its students and is looked at more as an athletic school than a fine arts school.

History

Heide Trask High School is named after C. Heide Trask, a member of the North Carolina State Highway Commission. The school's campus is built on land dontated by the Trask family. [3]

Sports

Student athletic eligibility is determined by the successful passing of fifty percent of the classes in the semester prior to the semester of the sport participation. Serving as an on-campus intern, teacher assistant, and media assistant does not count as a class for eligibility. Students must be present in school no less than 85% of the semester in order to be eligible for the next semester’s sport season. Heide Trask Sr High School currently provides the following sports:

Clubs

Many Trask students not only take pride in their athletics, but in other extra-curricular activities such as clubs.

References

  1. 1 2 Heide Trask Sr. High School website. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
  2. 1 2 3 "Heide Trask High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2010-04-11. "Students: 650 (2007-2008)"
  3. Steelman, Ben. "Who are the Trasks?". www.myreporter.com. Retrieved 26 April 2015.

External links

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