Cabarrus County Schools

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Cabarrus County Schools is a local education agency headquartered in Concord, North Carolina. The system presides over the vast majority of Cabarrus County, North Carolina, the exception being an area of Kannapolis in the northern part of the county that operates its own district.

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The following lists the high schools of the system, including their feeder elementary and middle schools. Some exceptions to the following diagram exist, but this depiction is typically accurate. (Note: high schools are grades 9-12; middle schools 6-8; and elementary schools K-5)

  • Concord High School, 1924 (Spiders)
    • Concord Middle School
      • Beverly Hills Elementary School
      • Coltrane-Webb Elementary School
      • R. Brown McAllister Elementary School
      • Royal Oaks Elementary School
      • W.M. Irvin Elementary School
  • Mount Pleasant High School, 1928 (Tigers)
    • Mount Pleasant Middle School
      • Mount Pleasant Elementary School
  • Central Cabarrus High School, 1966 (Vikings)
    • C.C. Griffin Middle School
    • J.N. Fries Middle School (split)
      • A.T. Allen Elementary School
      • Bethel Elementary School
      • Harrisburg Elementary School
      • Rocky River Elementary School
      • Wolf Meadow Elementary School
  • Northwest Cabarrus High School, 1966 (Trojans)
    • Harris Road Middle School (split)
    • Northwest Cabarrus Middle School
      • Weddington Hills Elementary School (split)
      • Winecoff Elementary School
      • W.R. Odell Elementary School
  • Jay M. Robinson High School, 2001 (Bulldogs)
    • Harris Road Middle School(split)
    • J.N. Fries Middle School (split)
      • Cox Mill Elementary School
      • Pitts Elementary School
      • Weddington Hills Elementary School (split)
  • Hickory Ridge High School, 2007 (Raging Bulls)
  • New Northwest High School, projected 2008 or 2009

  • Glenn Center (alternative school)
  • Long Preschool (Grade Pre-K)
  • School for Environmental Studies (magnet school; Grades 4-8)

As the population of Cabarrus County has exploded over the past fifteen years, so too has the size of the school system. In 2001 the county opened Robinson High School, the first new high school in Cabarrus County in 35 years. However, new schools at all three levels tend to become quickly overcrowded (Robinson High School, built for 1,500 students, opened in the fall of 2005 with nearly 1,800 students enrolled). Therefore, new schools are being constantly planned and added, with eight new schools having been constructed since 1996 (plus four new buildings for outdated existing schools). In addition, the Board of Education recently approved the construction of a new high school in the Hickory Ridge community near Harrisburg, a new middle school, and two new elementary schools. These schools are to be constructed in the next two years.

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