Reidsville High School

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Reidsville High School
Address
Reidsville High School
1901 South Park Drive

27320

United States
Coordinates 36°19′41″N79°40′56″W / 36.3281915°N 79.6822529°W / 36.3281915; -79.6822529
Information
Type Public high school
Established1923(101 years ago) (1923)
School district Rockingham County Schools
CEEB code 343282
PrincipalMary Ann Mitchell
Teaching staff46.70 (FTE) [1]
Grades912
Gender Co-Educational
Enrollment655 (2018–19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio14.03 [1]
Color(s)Navy blue and gold
  
AthleticsBasketball, Soccer, Baseball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Volleyball, Softball, Tennis, Swimming, Wrestling, Track and Field
Athletics conference North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA)
MascotRamsey the Ram
Nickname Rams
Rival Rockingham County High School
Morehead High School
Website www.reidsvillehigh.org

Reidsville High School is a public high school located in Reidsville, North Carolina, serving students in the ninth through twelfth grade. It is in the Rockingham County Schools school district.

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History

Reidsville High School was established in 1923, with the construction of the former Reidsville High School. The location of the current school opened in 1960, as Reidsville Senior High School. In 1999, the school name was changed to Reidsville High School.

Football team

Reidsville High School's football team has won 23 state championships, the most of any high school in North Carolina. [2]

Football State Championships
YearClassificationTitle Number
1930B1
1931B2
1932B3
1937B4
1939B5
1940B6
19431A7
19451A8
19502A9
19542A10
19633A11
19693A12
19703A13
20022AA14
20032AA15
20072AA16
20082AA17
20092AA18
20162A19
20182A20
20192A21
2020-212A22
20232A23

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