Lexington Senior High School (North Carolina)
Lexington Senior High School is a public high school in Lexington, North Carolina, United States.
Demographics
In 2011, using federal government guidelines, 69% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunches.
Spending
The Lexington City Schools spends $8,631 per pupil based on 2011 expenditures. The district spends 62% on instruction, 32% on support services, 6% on other elementary and secondary expenditures.
Athletics
Lexington school mascot is the Yellow Jacket. They are members of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA). Listed below are sports teams accomplishments:
- NCHSAA State 2A Football Champions: 1985, 1986
- NCHSAA State 2A Basketball Champions: 1988, 1995
- NCHSAA State 1A/2A Men's Tennis Team Champions: 1986, 1987
- NCHSAA State Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 1925
- NCHSAA State 1A/2A Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 1987
- NCHSAA State 2A Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 2001
- NCHSAA State 3A Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 1993
- NCHSAA State Women's 4x100 Relay Champions: 1986, 1987, 1989, 2019, 2021
- NCHSAA State Women's 4x200 Relay Champions: 1989, 1991, 2021
- NCHSAA State Men's 4x100 Relay Champions: 2000, 2001, 2002
- NCHSAA State Men's 4x200 Relay Champions: 1989, 2001
Notable alumni
- Bill Bailey, former NFL player
- Richard Benjamin Harrison Jr., businessman and reality television personality, best known as co-owner of the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop as featured on Pawn Stars
- Deems May, former NFL tight end
- Joe McIntosh, former NFL running back
- Harvey Cloyd Philpott, businessman and politician
- David Rice, 15th Anglican Bishop of Waiapu
- John Skipper, television executive, former president of ESPN, former executive chairman of DAZAN Group, and co-founder of Meadowlark Media.
- William Caskey Swaim, television and film actor
- Carlos Terry, NBA player
- Rick Terry, former NFL defensive tackle
References
- ^ "Lexington Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
- ^ "Lexington Senior High School, Lexington North Carolina / NC US History EOC Test Scores". SchoolDigger.com. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
- ^ "Lexington Senior High School in Lexington, North Carolina/NC - School Tree". School Tree. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
- ^ "Lexington Senior High School in Lexington, NC". Education.com. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
- ^ "High School OT.com - Football State Championship Scores (NCHSAA, 1913-Present)". Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 5, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "NCPrepTrack.com . . . 1987 State 1-A/2-A Track and Field Championships". Archived from the original on October 18, 2011. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^ Bill Bailey Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
- ^ "Deems May Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- ^ "Joe McIntosh Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- ^ Hodges Broughton, Vikki. (Jul 5, 2020). Lexington native elected bishop in New Zealand. The-Dispatch.com. Retrieved Jul 30, 2020.
- ^ "Lexington native becomes president of ESPN". The-dispatch.com. November 23, 2011. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
- ^ Caskey Swaim - Biography - IMDb. Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
- ^ Carlos Terry Stats. Basketball-Reference. Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
- ^ Rick Terry Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.