Camden County High School (North Carolina)

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Camden County High School
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Camden County High School (North Carolina)
103 U.S. Highway W

27921

United States
Coordinates 36°19′37″N76°10′18″W / 36.3270°N 76.1718°W / 36.3270; -76.1718
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Established1952(71 years ago) (1952)
PrincipalAmber Davis
Staff34.15 (FTE) [1]
Grades912
Enrollment447 (2020-21) [1]
Student to teacher ratio13.09 [1]
Color(s)Blue and white   
Team nameBruins
Website cchs.ccsnc.org

Camden County High School is centrally located in Camden County, North Carolina. It is one of two high schools in the Camden County Schools system.

Camden County is a county bordering Pasquotank County, Currituck County, and the Virginia border. It is around a 45-minute drive from the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

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References

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