Richland Northeast High School

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Richland Northeast High School
Address
Richland Northeast High School
7500 Brookfield Road

29223

United States
Coordinates 34°03′25″N80°56′10″W / 34.0568203°N 80.9362004°W / 34.0568203; -80.9362004
Information
Type Public secondary college prep
Established1978(46 years ago) (1978)
Oversight Richland County School District Two
NCES School ID 450339001312 [1]
PrincipalDr. Marlon Thomas
Teaching staff100.20 (FTE) [2]
Grades 912
Enrollment1,301 (2023–2024) [2]
Student to teacher ratio12.98 [2]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Orange and Blue
  
SloganA School Where Joy Resides
Mascot Cavalier
AccreditationS.C. Department of Education and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
PublicationThe Archive (Yearbook)
Psyche (Literary magazine)
RNE-TV Live (Broadcast news show)
The Saber https://thesaber.org (Online news and social media)
Communities servedDentsville Fort Jackson
Feeder schoolsPolo Road Elementary
Joseph Keels Elementary
Forest Lake Elementary
Windsor Elementary
Dent Middle School
E.L Wright Middle School
Pierce Terrace ES (Pre-K-1) DoDEA
C.C. Pinckney ES (2-6) DoDEA
Website https://www.rnh.richland2.org
Last updated: September 12, 2024

Richland Northeast High School is a public high school in Columbia, South Carolina. Richland Northeast, often abbreviated as RNE, RNH, or RNHS, was founded in 1978 to handle the excessive population of students at Spring Valley High School. Spring Valley is now Richland Northeast's largest rival in sporting events. Richland Northeast is one of five high schools in Richland County School District 2 (R2).

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Magnet programs

Richland Northeast is home to three magnet programs:

CavPlex Convergence Media

CavPlex Convergence Media is an academic elective magnet with focuses on multimedia journalism. CavPlex students participate in the award-winning student media at Northeast: The Archive (yearbook); Psyche (literary magazine); RNE-TV Live (broadcast); and The Saber (online news and social media). Convergence Media in CavPlex offers a way to learn about communication and technology together, while producing real-world products for a genuine audience.

Horizon

The Horizon magnet program is a rigorous learning community for driven, motivated, and academically talented students.  Horizon promotes collaborative learning and leadership building for intellectually motivated students who strive for academic success with a global perspective within a broad and balanced curriculum. Driven by our commitment to Global Awareness and the necessity to make a difference both locally and globally through voice and action, Horizon magnet scholars embrace opportunities (both in and out of the classroom) to broaden their perspective about our world and to showcase skills and talents that are aligned with their interests and values, with the goal of making a difference for the greater good.

Palmetto Center for the Arts

The Palmetto Center for the Arts (PCA) is the Visual and Performing Arts Magnet At Richland Northeast. PCA offers students an innovative, challenging and comprehensive curriculum in both the arts and academics, along with the competitive edge to enter top-level colleges, universities or conservatories. The program, which includes dance, music, theatre and visual arts, is nationally recognized as a National School of Distinction in Arts Education by the John F. Kennedy Center and is the recipient of the John F. Kennedy Center Creative Ticket Award for outstanding achievement in arts education.

Activities

Athletics

Richland Northeast High School is known as the Cavalier. They share a region in SCHSL Class 4A Upper State with South Pointe, Westwood, Ridge View, Lancaster, and York. They participate in many athletic programs, fielding teams in the following sports:

Model UN

Richland Northeast's Model UN team is notable for winning the Award of Distinction (a first-place equivalent) at the National High School Model UN Conference in New York for 30 years.

Notable alumni

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References

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