Type Public Principal Amy Fyffe Grades Served 9-12 Number of students 899 | Established 2000 Teaching staff 73 Phone +1 252-337-6880 Mascot Panther | |
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Address 1064 Northside Rd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909, USA District Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools, Pasquotank County Schools |
Pasquotank county high school class of 2011
Pasquotank County High School is a school in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, North Carolina, USA. PCHS's mascot is the Panther. Its school colors are navy blue and silver. It is one of three high schools in the Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools system; the other (sometimes considered a rival) is Northeastern High School. PCHS was established in 2000 to relieve the population of Northeastern High; however, all members of the senior class of 2001 remained at Northeastern, making the class of 2002 the first graduating class of Pasquotank County High. The class of 2004 was the first group of students to start at the school as freshmen and graduate from there, spending all four years as PCHS Panthers.
Contents
- Pasquotank county high school class of 2011
- Pasquotank county high school marching band 2014
- Campus
- Patti Hamler 20002007
- Cynthia Morris 200708
- Amy Fyffe 2008present
- Sports
- School clubs
- References
Pasquotank county high school marching band 2014
Campus
The school is in a complex with two other schools, the new ECMS (Elizabeth City Middle School) building, and Northside Elementary School. Serving a total student population of 4,102
Patti Hamler (2000–2007)
Patti Hamler was the first Principal at PCHS opening the school in 2000. Hamler was the Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools Principal of the Year for 2003. Hamler left to become principal of Leesville Road Middle School in Wake County, North Carolina at the conclusion of the 2006-07 school year.
Cynthia Morris (2007–08)
Cynthia Morris, who was an Assistant Principal at PCHS, served as interim principal for the Fall 2007 semester. In June 2008 it was announced that Morris would become the principal at Elizabeth City Middle School.
Amy Fyffe (2008–present)
Amy Fyffe was named school principal at Pasquotank County High School beginning with the Spring 2008 semester. She was formerly a teacher and assistant principal at Northeastern High School. Fyffe was named the 2011 Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools principal of the year.
Sports
The school offers baseball, football, volleyball, track and field, tennis, golf, basketball, wrestling, soccer, and many other sports. The volleyball team made history in 2010, when they made it to the third round of the playoffs while the football team accomplished Under head coach Daived Brinson was the first to have winning season 2009-2010; the school's second winning season going 6-5, under new head coach, Hancel Phipps.
School clubs
The school offers the clubs: Future Business Leaders of America, Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, Future Farmers of America, National Honors Society, Drama Club, and many more.