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Huntersville Elementary
200 Gilead Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
PH: (980)343-3835
FX: (980)343-3849

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Learning Community:
North

School Courier Number: 420

Principal:
Deborah Mangieri

Bell Schedule:
Opening: 7:30
Closing: 1:45
 
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Principal:  Deborah Mangieri / Assistant Principal:  Stephanie Ennis / Secretaries: Marsha Davis, and Saundra Hayes / Financial Secretary: JoAnne Anthony    

     Education was obviously important early in the small town of Huntersville because by 1878, it had two schools.  Later these schools were consolidated and was known as The Academy. Students came from many states and even foreign countries to be educated at this institution. It was one of the first public schools in North Carolina to be designated as a state high school. The Academy was destroyed by a fire decades ago. Subsequently, in 1920 Huntersville Agricultural building was built and still stands just east of the current Huntersville Elementary School.

     Presently, we have a population of 820 students.  Many of our teachers are National Board Certified and have advanced degrees.  The staff provides a safe and welcoming environment.  Children are encouraged and expected to grow into well-rounded productive members of society through character education development.  Our students, staff and academic program have earned us the status of an Exemplary School in the 1999-2000 school year, School of Excellence in 2002-2003, Honor School of Excellence in 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2006-2007, School of Distinction in 2008, and Blue Ribbon School Award in 2007-2008.

     Huntersville Elementary was named a Blue Ribbon School.  Click Blue Ribbon for information about NCLB Schools.              

 

Last update: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 10:44:43 AM

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