Public school in Lexington, North Carolina, United States
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 .
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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.
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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
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NCHSAA State 2A Basketball Champions: 1988, 1995
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NCHSAA State 1A/2A Men's Tennis Team Champions: 1986, 1987
NCHSAA State Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 1925
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NCHSAA State 1A/2A Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 1987
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NCHSAA State 2A Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 2001
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NCHSAA State 3A Men's Tennis Doubles Champions: 1993
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NCHSAA State Women's 4x100 Relay Champions: 1986, 1987, 1989, 2019, 2021
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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
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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
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Joe McIntosh , former NFL
running back
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Harvey Cloyd Philpott , businessman and politician
David Rice , 15th
Anglican
Bishop of
Waiapu
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John Skipper , television executive, current executive chairman of
DAZAN Group and former president of
ESPN
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William Caskey Swaim , television and film actor
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Carlos Terry ,
NBA player
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Rick Terry , former NFL
defensive tackle
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References
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"Lexington Senior High School" . National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 16, 2021 .
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"Lexington Senior High School, Lexington North Carolina / NC US History EOC Test Scores" . SchoolDigger.com. Retrieved December 28, 2011 .
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"Lexington Senior High School in Lexington, North Carolina/NC - School Tree" . School Tree. Retrieved December 28, 2011 .
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"Lexington Senior High School in Lexington, NC" . Education.com. Retrieved December 28, 2011 .
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"High School OT.com - Football State Championship Scores (NCHSAA, 1913-Present)" . Archived from
the original on 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2012-12-17 .
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"Archived copy" . Archived from
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"NCPrepTrack.com . . . 1987 State 1-A/2-A Track and Field Championships" . Archived from
the original on 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2013-10-06 .
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Bill Bailey Stats . Pro-Football-Reference . Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
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"Deems May Stats" .
Pro-Football-Reference.com .
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"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.
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"Lexington native becomes president of ESPN" . The-dispatch.com. November 23, 2011. Retrieved December 28, 2011 .
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Caskey Swaim - Biography - IMDb . Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
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Carlos Terry Stats . Basketball-Reference . Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
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Rick Terry Stats . Pro-Football-Reference . Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
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