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Catawba County Schools

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Experience High School in Catawba County

With 5 outstanding traditional high schools, one unique early college high school that allow students to dual-enroll in college and earn an associate degree simultaneously with their high school degree, a career and arts magnet school that is career-focused, and the option to complete your entire high school graduation requirements online through Online Catawba, Catawba County Schools offers an educational experience for all types of student learners. 
 

Career and Technical Education gives students opportunities to figure out what they are passionate about and want to do - and not do - after high school.

Students explore a range of career options based on what they love to do and do well. CTE courses are provided through seven pathway sectors. Learn more in the CTE Curriculum Guide and on the District's CTE website.

District Contact

  • Dr. Ryan McCreary
  • Director, Secondary Education/Fine Arts/PE
  • p. 828.464.8333
  • email

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Specialized Services
Personalizing learning means meeting the needs of all of our students. We are proud to offer programs for: 

Empowering You with Choices for Your High School Education

In addition to the pathways outlined at our traditional high schools, qualifying students can apply for acceptance into one of our non-traditional high school options. Catawba County residents may attend any of the non-traditional schools at no extra charge but may be required to provide their own transportation.

Explore your choices by clicking on the icons below.

  • A blue graduation cap and diploma icon within a white and orange circle.Our five traditional high schools offer a well-rounded experience for students across Catawba County. While students are assigned to their home schools based on their residence, students are welcome to attend any of our traditional high schools with their own transportation at no additional cost. All of our schools offer a multitude of regular, honors, and AP courses, as well as a variety of electives, CTE opportunities, and athletics. For a detailed listing, please visit our website.

     

     

     

     

    All students can take advantage of the many programs we offer, including:
     

    • Career & College Promise - Earn college credit while in high school at no cost
    • Online Catawba - Take FREE online courses for flexibility, advancement, and added class options taught by local teachers
    • Scholars Academy at Lenoir-Rhyne University - Earn college credit through LR during your junior and senior year 
    • Largest Work-Based Learning Program in NC - Get a jump start on your career by learning hands-on with major employers in the area 
    • Apprenticeship Catawba - Receive scholarships, a Journeyman’s certificate, plus a 2-year associate degree with no college debt 
    • JROTC in all High Schools - Get a head start on your military career 
    • Advanced Placement Courses - Strengthen your transcript while challenging yourself with college-paced classes 

     

    Learn about our Traditional High Schools
     

    A green Spartan helmet, a symbol of strength and courage.Bandys High School

    Bandys’ rigorous academic courses include a tremendous agriculture program with one of the state’s largest working farms teaching students biology, nutrition, and more. 27 sports teams, 17 clubs, a variety of extracurricular activities, and a JROTC program that is ranked #7 nationally, all provide a well-rounded experience for students in the Bandys family.

     

     

    A stylized bear head logo in red and black.Bunker Hill High School

    Bunker Hill has a close-knit community environment with diverse ethnic, native, and socioeconomic populations. It offers a wide variety of academic courses, workforce, and industry opportunities, as well as a multitude of clubs, sports, and extracurricular activities including a large horticultural science program.

     

     

    The Foard High School logo features a tiger head above the school's name.Fred T. Foard High School

    In addition to rigorous academic programs that warranted over $5MM in scholarships in 2018, Foard has an outstanding reputation for its visual and performing arts programs as well as having an award-winning athletics program and a multitude of extracurricular activities and clubs. 

     

    A blue and white logo features a stylized devil head and the letter 'M'.Maiden High School

    Situated in the close-knit community of Maiden, “the biggest little football town in the World”, Maiden offers 17 different sports, over 20 clubs and activities, and multiple opportunities for community involvement in addition to the academic rigor needed to graduate a well-rounded student.

     

     

    St. Stephens High School

    In addition to a history of strong academic achievements, St. Stephens offers a variety of activities to help students become more involved in the school and community. With 20+ sport teams from which to choose, as well as 20+ clubs, students get the opportunity for complete education in CCS’ largest high school.

     

  • Challenger Early College High School

    In addition to the pathways outlined at our traditional high schools, qualifying students can apply for acceptance into one of our non-traditional high school options. Catawba County residents may attend any of the non-traditional schools at no extra charge but may be required to provide their own transportation.

     

    A blue building icon with columns and a triangular roof, inside a white circle.
    Catawba County Schools' Challenger Early College High School provides an innovative way for high school students to earn both a high school degree and a two-year associate degree (or up to two years’ credit toward a bachelor’s degree) in the same four years it takes to go to high school – saving the student both time and money. 

     

     

     

     

    Is an early college high school right for my child?

    Early college high schools require — more than any other single thing — motivation from students. If your child doesn’t have it, it’s probably not the right choice.  The pace is rapid and requires good time management skills and independence. 

  • Online Catawba Virtual Learning Academy

    A circular logo for Online Catawba Virtual Learning Academy.Online Catawba enables students the flexibility to complete both core and elective courses using a convenient, online format virtually anytime, anywhere - at no extra charge. This program is ideal for families who need flexibility due to extensive travel or as a free alternative to home school. It is also a fantastic way students can supplement their traditional high school education with additional courses that are not currently offered at their high school. 


    Unlike other online programs, classes are taught entirely by local teachers allowing opportunities for students to get extra help in person if needed or to even participate in labs. 

     

     

    Students with good time-management skills and who enjoy working at their own pace will be ideal participants in Online Catawba’s classes.

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Our High School Curriculum is Personalized

We want to know our students - and have each of them be known! Catawba County Schools makes secondary education better by personalizing learning whenever possible. By tailoring education to fit individual strengths, needs, skills, and interests, each student receives a learning plan that's based on what he/she knows and how he/she learns best. Read on to discover what our students will learn throughout their secondary education. 

View the 2025-26 HS Curriculum Guide

We offer a multitude of programs to get your child ready for what's next.

Please click on the links below to explore the many programs we offer.

  • A stack of educational books, including AP and ACT prep guides, sits on a shelf.
     

    Advanced Placement Courses
    Strengthen your transcript while challenging yourself with college-paced classes 

  • Five graduates in light gray gowns and caps smile for a photo.

    Apprenticeship Catawba
    Receive scholarships, a Journeyman’s certificate, plus a 2-year associate degree with no college debt 

    Learn More on CVCC's Website

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    Career & College Promise
    The Career and College Promise (CCP) Program allows qualified students to be enrolled in high school and earn tuition-free college credits at the same time.

    Students can earn college credit through one of seven college transfer pathways with NC Career and College Promise that can then transfer to all public universities in North Carolina, as well as many private colleges or universities.

    Students can also choose to earn tuition-free credits toward many of the career technical programs offered at CVCC.

    Career and College Promise is available to eligible high school students through a partnership among the Department of Public Instruction, the NC Community College System, the University of North Carolina System, and many independent colleges and universities. Please review official CCP documents and resources that have been published by the NC Community College System.

    Learn more information on CVCC's Website

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    Career & Technical Education
    Career and Technical Education gives students opportunities to figure out what they are passionate about and want to do - and not do - after high school.

    Students explore a range of career options based on what they love to do and do well. CTE courses are provided through seven pathway sectors. Learn more in the CTE Curriculum Guide and on the District's separate CTE website.

    While Career & College Promise allows high school students to take college-level courses, tuition-free and accumulate credits that seamlessly transfer to public and private colleges and universities, students who want to pursue a technical career through our Career & Technical Education Program can earn tuition-free credits toward a certificate, job credential, or technical diploma at a North Carolina Community College.

  • Dual Enrollment
    Get a jump start on your college education by taking college courses while still in high school! 

    • Career & College Promise through CVCC
    • Scholars Academy at Lenoir-Rhyne University
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    JROTC in all High Schools
    Motivating young people to become better citizens.

  • A mechanic and two students work on the underside of a red car in a shop.

    Largest Work-Based Learning Program in NC
    Get a jump start on your career by learning hands-on with major employers in the area

  • The Online Catawba K-12 Virtual Learning Academy logo features a stylized map outline.

    Online Catawba Virtual Learning Academy
    Take FREE online courses for flexibility, advancement, and added class options taught by local teachers.

    Learn more about Online Catawba

  • Two young women sit outdoors, engaged in a friendly conversation.

     

    Scholars Academy at Lenoir-Rhyne University
    Earn college credit through LR during your junior and senior year

    Learn more on LR's Website