Harnett Central High School

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Harnett Central High School
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Harnett Central High School
2911 Harnett Central Rd

27501

United States
Coordinates 35°27′48″N78°46′46″W / 35.46333°N 78.77944°W / 35.46333; -78.77944 Coordinates: 35°27′48″N78°46′46″W / 35.46333°N 78.77944°W / 35.46333; -78.77944
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School type Public
Founded1977(45 years ago) (1977)
School districtHarnett County Schools
CEEB code 340071
PrincipalCatherine Jones
Staff84.61 (FTE) [1]
Enrollment1,482 (2018–19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio17.52 [1]
Color(s)Burgundy and gold
  
Team nameTrojans
Feeder schoolsHarnett Central Middle School
Website www.harnett.k12.nc.us/hchs

Harnett Central High School is a high school located in Angier, North Carolina. HCHS is one of six high schools in Harnett County. Harnett Central High School's mascot is the HCHS Trojan. The school colors are burgundy and gold. The feeder school for Harnett Central High is Harnett Central Middle School.

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