Area
Schools
SailView is served by a strong public school system in Lincoln County Schools. The Lincoln County school system provides each student with an equal opportunity to learn both academic and life skills. Students are encouraged to be lifelong learners, problem solvers and responsible citizens.
SailView students may also attend a variety of area private schools. And, there is a wealth of day-care centers and after-school programs for children of all ages. Click here for more information.
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Rock Springs
Elementary School (Grades K-5)
3633 Highway 16 North, Denver, N.C. 28037
Phone: (704) 483-2281
Principal: Rhonda Harrill
Approximate enrollment: 500
- Named a 2003-04 Honor School of Excellence*.
- Designated a 2004-05 Super Safe School (Triple "S" School)
- The staff of Rock Springs Elementary strives to meet the academic,
emotional, social and physical needs of each student by creating a
safe learning
environment where students become responsible, contributing citizens
and lifelong learners.
North Lincoln Middle School (Grades 6-8)
1503 Amity Church Road
Denver, NC 28037
Principal: Rhonda Hager
North
Lincoln High School (Grades 9-12)
2737 Lee Lawing Road,
Lincolnton, N.C. 28092
Phone: (704) 736-1969
Principal: Richard A. Freeman
Approximate enrollment: 618
"North Lincoln High is not only a beautiful facility but also an
exciting, vibrant school for the students, staff and parents it serves.
We will make excellence our expectation in everything we do."
- Richard Freeman, Principal
- Named a 2003-04 School of Distinction**
- Named one of the cleanest schools in Lincoln County for the 2003-04 school year
- Richard Freeman was named 2003-04 Principal of the Year by Lincoln County Schools.
- North Lincoln High School opened in 2003 and is designed
to serve the varying needs of the students of Lincoln County. The state-of-the-art
facilities include almost 208,000 square feet with two gymnasiums
that
not only provide additional instructional space during the school
day, but also offer the opportunity for coinciding athletic contests
or practices
in the afternoons and evenings. The school also has an outside amphitheater
that significantly enhances the school's cultural arts program.
Click here for more information on Lincoln County public schools.
Source: Lincoln County Schools
* Honor School of Excellence is the state's highest rating. Schools
with this designation met the new federal standards set by the No Child
Left Behind Act.
** School of Distinction is defined as a school that made or exceeded
growth goals and had 80 to 89.9 percent of its students test at or
above grade level.
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