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{{Short description|American public secondary school in North Carolina}}
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| name = Mount Tabor High School
| image = mounttaborhighschool.png
| imagesize = 250px
| caption = Mount Tabor High School in 2011
| motto = Sursum et Porro
| motto_translation = Latin: Upwards and Forwards
| streetaddress = 342 Petree Road
| city = ]
| zipcode = 27106
| country = United States
| coordinates = {{Coord|36.1268|-80.3133|format=dms|display=title,inline}}
| url = {{URL|wsfcs.k12.nc.us/mths}}
| schoolnumber =
| district = ]
| affiliation =
| superintendent = Tricia McManus
| ceeb = 344439
| principal = Donald Wyatt
| schooltype = ] ]
| grades = 9–12
| campus type =
| nickname = Spartans
| colors = Navy and Athletic Gold <br/> {{color box|#000066|border=silver}}{{color box|#FFCC00|border=silver}}
| founded = {{start date and age|1966|p=1}}
| ratio = 17.68<ref name=NCES/>
| staff = 78.79 (FTE)<ref name=NCES/>
| enrollment = 1,393 (2023&ndash;2024)<ref name=NCES>{{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=3701500&SchoolPageNum=4&ID=370150000623|title=Mount Tabor High School|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|accessdate=December 19, 2024}}</ref>
| newspaper = The ] Scroll
| pushpin_map = North Carolina#USA
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'''Mount Tabor High School''' is a ] located in ], ]. It is part of the ].

==School demographics==
During the 2010&ndash;2011 school year, there were 1,622 students enrolled at Mount Tabor. The racial makeup of the students was 48.8% White, 36.94% Black, 6.66% Hispanic, 4.5% Multiracial, 2.92% Asian/Pacific Islander, and 0.18% American Indian. 23% of students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.<ref></ref>

==History==
Mount Tabor High School was opened as a 7&ndash;11 grade school at the beginning of the 1966&ndash;1967 school year. The following year the 12th Grade was added. In 1971, the school district reorganized schools and changed Mount Tabor to a junior high school for grades 9 and 10. In 1984, it was changed again to a 9&ndash;12 grade high school. A new building containing a new auditorium, new guidance and administration offices, and several classrooms and science labs, was built in 2004.<ref>. Retrieved June 14, 2020.</ref>

On September 1, 2021, one student was fatally ]; after a manhunt, police apprehended the suspect the same day.<ref>Staff report, , ''Winston-Salem Journal'' (September 1, 2021).</ref>

==Athletics==
Mount Tabor is a part of the ] (NCHSAA) and is currently classified as a 4A school. It is a member of the Central Piedmont 4A conference.<ref>. ''NCHSAA''. Retrieved February 3, 2022.</ref><ref>. Retrieved February 26, 2024.</ref>

===State Championships===
Mount Tabor has won the following NCHSAA team state championships:
* Boys Basketball: 2009 (4A)
* Boys Cross Country: 1988 (4A), 1989 (4A), 2015 (4A), 2017 (3A), 2021 (4A)
* Girls Cross Country: 2001 (4A), 2002 (4A)
* Football: 2020–21 (3AA)
* Boys Soccer: 2002 (4A)
* Boys Indoor Track & Field: 2001 (Open), 2002 (Open), 2023 (4A)
* Girls Indoor Track & Field: 2001 (Open), 2002 (Open), 2003 (Open), 2004 (Open), 2009 (4A)
* Boys Outdoor Track & Field: 2001 (4A), 2002 (4A), 2014 (4A)
* Girls Outdoor Track & Field: 2003 (4A)
* Wrestling Dual Team: 2001 (4A)
* Wrestling State Tournament Team: 2001 (4A)

==Notable alumni==
* ] {{mdash}} writer and producer<ref>. ''WXII12''. Retrieved May 25, 2020.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} MLS player<ref>. ''godeacs.com''. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} NFL linebacker<ref>. ''Pro-Football-Reference''. Retrieved Apr 28, 2023.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} ] defensive back<ref>. ''appstatesports.com''. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} professional basketball player<ref>. Retrieved May 18, 2020.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} film, television, and voice actor<ref>Clodfelter, Tim. (Apr 2, 2017). . ''Winston-Salem Journal''. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} NFL linebacker<ref>. ''Pro-Football-Reference''. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} NFL linebacker and ] coach
* ] {{mdash}} 100-meter sprinter<ref>. Retrieved May 25, 2020.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} sportscaster and former ESPN SportsCenter anchor
* ] {{mdash}} NFL ]<ref>. ''Pro-Football-Reference''. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} television personality and actress<ref>. ''Celebrity Hometown''. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.</ref>
* ] {{mdash}} NFL tight end

==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 05:55, 6 January 2025

American public secondary school in North Carolina
Mount Tabor High School
Mount Tabor High School in 2011
Address
342 Petree Road
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106
United States
Coordinates36°07′36″N 80°18′48″W / 36.1268°N 80.3133°W / 36.1268; -80.3133
Information
School typePublic secondary school
MottoSursum et Porro
(Latin: Upwards and Forwards)
Founded1966 (59 years ago) (1966)
School districtWinston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
SuperintendentTricia McManus
CEEB code344439
PrincipalDonald Wyatt
Staff78.79 (FTE)
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,393 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio17.68
Color(s)Navy and Athletic Gold
  
NicknameSpartans
NewspaperThe Dorian Scroll
Websitewsfcs.k12.nc.us/mths

Mount Tabor High School is a high school located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is part of the WS/FCS School System.

School demographics

During the 2010–2011 school year, there were 1,622 students enrolled at Mount Tabor. The racial makeup of the students was 48.8% White, 36.94% Black, 6.66% Hispanic, 4.5% Multiracial, 2.92% Asian/Pacific Islander, and 0.18% American Indian. 23% of students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.

History

Mount Tabor High School was opened as a 7–11 grade school at the beginning of the 1966–1967 school year. The following year the 12th Grade was added. In 1971, the school district reorganized schools and changed Mount Tabor to a junior high school for grades 9 and 10. In 1984, it was changed again to a 9–12 grade high school. A new building containing a new auditorium, new guidance and administration offices, and several classrooms and science labs, was built in 2004.

On September 1, 2021, one student was fatally shot at the high school; after a manhunt, police apprehended the suspect the same day.

Athletics

Mount Tabor is a part of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and is currently classified as a 4A school. It is a member of the Central Piedmont 4A conference.

State Championships

Mount Tabor has won the following NCHSAA team state championships:

  • Boys Basketball: 2009 (4A)
  • Boys Cross Country: 1988 (4A), 1989 (4A), 2015 (4A), 2017 (3A), 2021 (4A)
  • Girls Cross Country: 2001 (4A), 2002 (4A)
  • Football: 2020–21 (3AA)
  • Boys Soccer: 2002 (4A)
  • Boys Indoor Track & Field: 2001 (Open), 2002 (Open), 2023 (4A)
  • Girls Indoor Track & Field: 2001 (Open), 2002 (Open), 2003 (Open), 2004 (Open), 2009 (4A)
  • Boys Outdoor Track & Field: 2001 (4A), 2002 (4A), 2014 (4A)
  • Girls Outdoor Track & Field: 2003 (4A)
  • Wrestling Dual Team: 2001 (4A)
  • Wrestling State Tournament Team: 2001 (4A)

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Mount Tabor High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 19, 2024.
  2. MTHS10-11_Tour.ppt
  3. About Us / History - Mount Tabor High School. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  4. Staff report, One student killed after shooting at Mount Tabor High School; police searching for suspect, Winston-Salem Journal (September 1, 2021).
  5. 2021-2025 Realignemnt Final. NCHSAA. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  6. Record Books - NCHSAA. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  7. Winston-Salem native penning "The Notebook" for new Broadway-bound musical. WXII12. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  8. Sam Cronin - Men's Soccer - Wake Forest. godeacs.com. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.
  9. Divine Deablo Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved Apr 28, 2023.
  10. Ed Gainey - #25 - Appalachian State. appstatesports.com. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.
  11. C.J. Harris, Mount Tabor, Point Guard - 247Sports.com. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  12. Clodfelter, Tim. (Apr 2, 2017). Actor finds satisfaction in roles large and small. Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.
  13. A.J. Nicholson Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.
  14. J-Mee Samuels - Stats - MileSplit North Carolina. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  15. Ryan Taylor Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.
  16. Where Was Rolonda Watts Born and Raised?. Celebrity Hometown. Retrieved Nov 29, 2019.

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