Central Cabarrus High School
505 Hwy 49 S, Concord, NC, 28025-9298 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Central Cabarrus High School
School Level High school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Cabarrus County, NC
Students & Faculty
Total Students 1683 students
% Male / % Female 51%  /  49%
Total Classroom Teachers 84 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 524 students
Grade 10 - 441 students
Grade 11 - 411 students
Grade 12 - 307 students
This School
(NC) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:20 1:16
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(NC) School Average
% American Indian 1% 1%
% Asian 2% 2%
% Hispanic 4% 5%
% Black 17% 31%
% White 77% 59%
Additional Student Information
This School
(NC) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 17% 27%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 5% 6%
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a n/a
School Performance:
(NC) Statewide Testing Performance
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School District:
School District Name Cabarrus County s School District
This School's Agency
(NC) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 29 12
Number of Students Managed 23,946 students 6,210 students
District Total Revenue $187,262,000 $47,973,000
District Expenditure $177,294,000 $45,994,000
District Revenue / Student $7,820 $7,725
District Expenditure / Student $7,404 $7,406
District Graduation Rates 79% 74%
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School Notes:
  • Central Cabarrus High School, commonly referred to locally as Central or CCHS, is a comprehensive public high school located in Concord, North Carolina. With an enrollment of approximately 1,218 students, it is the third largest high school in the Cabarrus County Schools system. It opened in 1966.
  • History
  • Central Cabarrus High School was formed in 1966 by joining three area high schools: Bethel, Harrisburg, and Hartsell. In its beginning, Central was home to 850 students and 45 teachers. The focal point of the new school was the C.A. Furr Planetarium, the only school planetarium in the state of North Carolina. Central boasted a space age classroom during a space enthralled time.
  • Mr. M.L. Barnes, for whom the theatre is named, was the first principal of Central Cabarrus. At the time, Jay M. Robinson was the superintendent of Cabarrus County Schools and Joseph N. Fries, the assistant superintendent. Inaugural coaches and long-time Central staff included head football coach, Lloyd "Dink" Jordan, basketball coaches, Earl Mason and Georgia Roberson, and track coach, Gary "Chromedome" Drinnen.Dink Jordan & Gary Drinnen
  • Born in Central's first year of operation were publications, The Centarune, the school yearbook, and The Norlande, the school newspaper. Mr. Euell Gary Brady served as the first librarian with 8000 books and 125 periodicals. "Dear Ruth," Central's first theatrical production was directed by Mrs. Marjorie Hudson. Director Neil Wilson led the first band which consisted of 40 members, and Mr. David Stantz was the first chorus teacher.
  • Academics
  • Central's academic curriculum falls in line with the North Carolina Standard Course of Study in all core subject areas. The school also offers a variety of Advanced Placement courses including AP Human Geography, AP Statistics, AP Biology, AP Studio Art, and many others.
  • As of the 2007-2008 school year, 3% of the student body were listed as pursuing advanced college prep courses and the average class size was 20 students.
  • Central has been consistently recognized as a "School of Distinction" under the state's ABC standards for public schools.
  • English teacher Susan Parker was named Cabarrus County Teacher of the Year for the 2005-2006 academic year.
  • The Arts
  • Central Cabarrus is home to the M.L. Barnes Theatre, the only modified thrust theatre in Concord, North Carolina. Its stadium seating holds up to 350 patrons and is also home to a new black box stage which holds, roughly, 50. The walls of the theatre host the names of notable productions, including "Godspell", "Hello, Dolly!", "Carousel", "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", and a myriad of other popular shows.
  • The Choral program has been rebuilt over the years. The CCHS Chorus has received "Superior" ratings from the NCMEA several years in a row, and has participated in the North Carolina All-State Chorus, Mars Hill College Choral Festival, NC Honors Chorus, and the Wingate Choral festival. Notable award winning directors include Stephanie Campbell, a Central alumni, and Dennis Jewett.
  • The visual art program recently received a grant from Duke Power to be used towards repainting the halls of the school. The Art II students collaborated with teachers in an effort to paint authentic murals pertaining to their subject matter.
  • Athletics
  • Central's athletic teams are known as the Vikings. In 2009, after eight years in the 4A classification of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA), Central moved back to the 3A classification, where they had been placed prior to 2001. The school sponsors cross country, football, wrestling, soccer, basketball, swimming, volleyball, softball, men's and women's tennis, track and field, and cheerleading.
  • Central has arguably the most successful athletic program of the five high schools in Cabarrus County. Most visible of all athletic programs is the school's softball team, which has won five state championships (3A classification in 1993, 2000, and 2001; 4A classification in 2004 and 2005). A May 2006 loss to North Davidson in the 4A softball playoffs broke the Lady Vikings' win streak of 83 games. The 2006 season ended with the softball team ranked 2nd in the nation after several weeks at the number one spot according to the NFCA poll. In addition to softball, Central's boys basketball team has reared numerous college prospects and won the 3A state championship in 2000. The men's tennis team has gone from not having a team in 2003 to making the state playoffs amazingly in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. They also had a doubles team in the State Championship each of those years (2004: Shoaf/Keller; 2005, 2006, 2007: Warber/Warber). The girls tennis team won the MECA-6 conference in the fall of 2006 and made the state playoffs for the second year in a row. The baseball program has made the state playoffs the last ten years. The volleyball team has also consistently made the state playoffs each year. The cheerleading squad, which is co-ed, has won numerous State and National Championships.
  • Notable alumni
  • Natrone Means, NFL player
  • Clark Whittington, Creator of the Art-o-mat
  • Je Widenhouse, Member of the Squirrel Nut Zippers
  • Timothy Hopkins, Creator of Legal Air Worldwide [1] and international air courier company
  • Aaron Pherigo, President of Flaw-Tech [2]
  • Carol Barbee, Hollywood producer of Jericho and Swingtown, writer, and actor
  • Aimee Cain, Star Search spokesmodel, former runway model, and attorney/partner
  • Tim Hagler, mayor of Harrisburg, North Carolina
  • Ishmael Smith , Wake Forest basketball star
  • Principals
  • M.L. Barnes (1966-?)
  • Bob Misenheimer (?-?)
  • Gary Drinnen (?-1991)
  • John Lentz (1991-1998)
  • Anne Shuping (1998-2003)
  • Chris Lowder (2003-2005)
  • Brad Hinson (2005-2007)
  • Robert Marshall (2007- )
  • External links
  • CCHS Website
  • NC School Report Card
  • Central Cabarrus Alumni Website
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School Zip (28025)
(NC) State Average
Population (Approximate) 41,384 people 7,780,958 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 26% 24%
Population Average Age 35 years old 35 years old
Average Household size 2.6 persons 2.4 persons
Median Household Income $42,157 $39,726
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 5.3 rooms 5.3 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 34 years old 32 years old
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