D. H. Conley High School

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D.H. Conley High School
Address
D. H. Conley High School
2006 Worthington Rd

27858

United States
Coordinates 35°31′49″N77°19′29″W / 35.5304°N 77.3247°W / 35.5304; -77.3247
Information
School type Public
MottoDedicated to excellence in education.
Established1970(54 years ago) (1970)
School district Pitt County Schools
SuperintendentSteve M. Lassiter, Jr. [1]
CEEB code 341640
PrincipalT.J. Worrell
Faculty93.29 (on an FTE basis) [2]
Grades912
Enrollment1,707 (20232024) [2]
Student to teacher ratio18.30 [2]
Campus typeSuburb
Color(s)Navy blue and gold
  
Mascot Viking
NewspaperThe Shield
YearbookValkyrian
Website www.pitt.k12.nc.us/dhc

D.H. Conley High School is a high school in Greenville, North Carolina. It was founded in 1970 [3] and named for Donald Hayes Conley, an educational leader and former superintendent of Pitt County Schools. [4]

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Athletics

D.H. Conley is a member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and competes in the 3A/4A Big East Conference and). [5] The school offers many sports for students, including softball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, football, swimming, tennis, basketball, wrestling, track, cross country, and cheerleading.

State Championships

D.H. Conley has won the following NCHSAA team state championships:

Clubs

The Quiz Bowl club appeared on television in 2005 for the state championship, placing second. The Quiz Bowl team also placed second in the state championship in 2013.[ citation needed ]

Notable alumni

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