Type Public School district Davie County Schools Grades 9–12 District Davie County Schools Mascot War Eagle Colors Black, Orange | Established 1956 Principal Doyle Nicholson Phone +1 336-751-5905 Number of students 1,784 (2013–2014) Founded 1956 | |
Athletics Fall: football, cheerleading, men's soccer, women's golf, women's tennis, volleyball, cross country, Marching Band .Winter: basketball, cheerleading, swimming, wrestling.Spring: baseball, men's golf, men's tennis, women's soccer, softball, track and field Address 1200 S Salisbury St, Mocksville, NC 27028, USA |
Facts on the new davie county high school
Davie County High School (DCHS) is a public high school in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, United States. Davie County High School is the sole traditional high school in the Davie County School System; it had an enrollment of 1,784 as of the 2013–2014 academic school year.
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- Facts on the new davie county high school
- Davie county high school pep rally 2015
- History
- Notable alumni
- Athletics
- Music
- References
Davie county high school pep rally 2015
History
Davie County High School was built in 1956 on the outskirts of downtown Mocksville, the county seat. Initially called the Rebels, the school later faced controversy and was forced to change mascots. They are now known as the Davie County War Eagles.
Since 2000, the county population has expanded 8.2%, and there are ongoing debates that the school may be too crowded. Two school bond referenda were held, in 2003 and 2007, to provide money for a second new school in the eastern part of the county; however, each of the referenda were rejected by nearly 2-to-1 margins.
In 2014, voters approved the construction of one new high school. The new high school will be located on Farmington Road in north eastern Davie County. It was approved by a 53.76% to 46.24% margin.
Notable alumni
Athletics
Davie High's 2010 football team were the first football team in the school's history to make it to the North Carolina State 4-A Football Championship. Durham Hillside defeated Davie High by a score of 40–0 during the championship game.
Music
In April 2016, the DCHS Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Andrew Jimeson, competed in and won the President's Cup, a national high school band competition hosted by the United States Army Band. Pieces played include "A Slavic Farewell", "Grant Them Eternal Rest", and "Virginia Scenes", the latter of which was written special for the 2016 Presidents Cup by James Kazik.