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Established
  
2009

Principal
  
Misti Holloway

Phone
  
+1 336-593-5402

Founded
  
2009

School district
  
Stokes County Schools

Average class size
  
18-20

Mascot
  
Falcon

Color
  
Red & black

Grades
  
9-12 (optional 13th year)

Enrollment
  
Application in middle school or in 9th grade

Address
  
27019, 1165 Dodgetown Rd, Walnut Cove, NC 27052, United States

Profiles

Stokes early college high school


Stokes Early College High School is located in Walnut Cove, North Carolina, in the Meadows community, on the Stokes County Campus of Forsyth Technical Community College. It is part of the Stokes County Schools and is financed and coordinated in cooperation of the New Schools Project of the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction.

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History

Stokes Early College High School opened in the Fall of 2009 with 48 ninth grade students; each year will admit another fifty students until there are grades nine through twelve. It is a public school that draws from Stokes County Schools but is selective in admissions and it is an opportunity provided to Stokes County and surrounding county residents, but residency does not insure the right to participate. The principal is Misti Holloway.

Curriculum

Students at Stokes Early College High School experience a rigorous academic schedule throughout all four/five years.

The underclass schedule is very rigorous with the expectation that most of their high school credits will be attained by the time they enter their junior year. Classes are taught on a modified block schedule with holidays that align with Forsyth Tech's schedule. All students have dual enrollment; they are enrolled in both Forsyth Tech and in the Stokes County school system. Juniors and Seniors take classes largely at Forsyth Tech, which count towards their remaining high school credits as well as college credits. Upon admission within the University of North Carolina system, many enter as freshmen with credit and become a junior their second year in the university.

References

Stokes Early College Wikipedia