South Rowan High School

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South Rowan High School
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South Rowan High School
1655 Patterson Street

28023

United States
Coordinates 35°34′23″N80°36′37″W / 35.572984°N 80.610293°W / 35.572984; -80.610293
Information
Type Public
Established1961(63 years ago) (1961)
CEEB code 340731
NCES School ID 370405001629 [1]
PrincipalJordan Baker
Teaching staff51.43 (FTE) [2]
Enrollment952 (2022-2023) [2]
Student to teacher ratio18.51 [2]
Campus typeRural
Color(s)Red and black
  
Athletics conference2A; Central Carolina Conference
MascotRaiders
Website www.rssed.org/srhs

South Rowan High School is a public, co-educational secondary school located in China Grove, North Carolina. It is one of seven high schools in the Rowan-Salisbury School System

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History

South Rowan High School opened in 1961.

In 2006, the Rowan-Salisbury Board of Education made headlines when students at South Rowan started up a gay–straight alliance. In response to public complaint, led by Flip Benham of Operation Save America from neighboring Cabarrus county, [3] the board adopted a policy banning "Sex-based student clubs" at all schools in the system. [4]

Graduations are generally held at South Rowan's own James Donnell Stadium, on the school's campus.

Demographics

For the 2010–11 school year, South Rowan High School had a total population of 966 students and 66.15 teachers on a (FTE) basis. The student population had a gender ratio of 51.04% male to 48.96% female. The demographic group makeup of the student population was: White, 81.88%; Hispanic, 9.01%; Black, 6.42%; American Indian, 0.62%; and Asian/Pacific Islander, 0.31% (two or more races, 1.76%). For the same school year, 43.79% of the students received free and reduced-cost lunches. [1]

Athletics

South Rowan is a member of the 2A Central Carolina Conference. [5]

Notable alumni

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