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Hopewell High School (North Carolina)

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American public school in North Carolina
Hopewell High School
Address
11530 Beatties Ford Rd
Huntersville, North Carolina 28078
United States
Coordinates35°22′36″N 80°54′30″W / 35.376805°N 80.9084068°W / 35.376805; -80.9084068
Information
TypePublic
Established2001 (23 years ago) (2001)
School districtCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
CEEB code341920
PrincipalTracey Pickard
Staff95.43 (FTE)
Faculty115
Enrollment1,774 (2023-2024)
Student to teacher ratio18.59
Color(s)Carolina blue, navy blue, and silver
   
MascotTitans
Websiteschools.cms.k12.nc.us/hopewellHS/Pages/Default.aspx

Hopewell High School is located in the northern part of Mecklenburg County, serving the western portion of Huntersville, and also serving some of the Northwest Charlotte area. The school was founded in 2001. The school's main rival is William A. Hough High School. Hopewell's athletic teams are nicknamed the Titans.

Hopewell Hooligans

The Hopewell Hooligans were created in the year of 2006–2007 and was headed by the class of 2007. Students dressed up in bizarre outfits, such as long socks, armbands, spray painted shirts, and painted hair. The school had to adjust new policies after opposing schools complained that the Hooligans were being too "spirited" and personally isolating players.

Academics

Hopewell High School offers over 14 Advanced Placement courses, as well as honors and regular courses in a broad range of academic disciplines. Hopewell is also home to an Academy of Engineering, and an Academy of Hospitality and Tourism, both of which are four year programs run by Hopewell through partnerships with organizations in the applicable field.

Media appearances

Hopewell High School has been featured on TruTV's The Principal's Office.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Hopewell High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  2. Brandyn Curry, Hopewell, Point Guard. 247sports.com. Retrieved Dec 14, 2019.
  3. McCray, Mike. (Nov 7, 2012). Forgoing forward: Lute | Music Features | Creative Loafing. Retrieved Aug 2, 2020.
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