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On Friday, July 19, 2024, Greene County Schools broke ground on the construction of the new Greene Central High School. Greene County along with Greene County Schools supported by Rep. Chris Humphrey and current US Rep but former State Senator Don Davis secured funding from the Department of Public Instruction for the 60 million dollar construction of a brand new high school. The new school will replace the current school that was built in 1960.
Snow HIll - On Friday, April 25, 2024, Greene County hosted the annual Special Olympics at the Athletic Complex of Greene Central High School. This year Greene County hosted 74 Athletes and 22 Young Athletes. The event has been held for over 30 years and each year the success of the athletes are celebrated by a multitude of people.
Snow Hill - The Greene Central High School National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) chapter inducted 64 new members on Thursday, April 11th at a ceremony in the Greene Central High School gymnasium. Membership in the National Technical Honor Society is highly selective and based on academic achievement, character, leadership, and dedication to the pursuit of excellence in a specific career or technical field.
Snow HIll - Greene Central High School has recently named their teacher of the year for this school year. This year Joanne Piner Duncan was chosen as the Ram’s Teacher of the Year.
Greene Central High School is proud to spotlight the leadership and dedication of Major Timothy Anthony Morales and SGT Brian Haynes, the driving forces behind our esteemed Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program. Both instructors bring a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders and responsible citizens.
Greene Central High School's Agricultural Science department is under the guidance of a passionate educator named Emily Hardy. Hardy, an Agricultural Science teacher focusing on animal science and FFA advisor, is shaping the future of her students with innovative teaching methods and a deep-seated love for agriculture.
In an effort to spotlight the exceptional educators. Greene Central High School is proud to feature one of their dedicated teachers who goes above and beyond for students every day. David Ginn, Automotive Technology Teacher, is being recognized for an unwavering commitment to education.
Greene Central High School is shining a spotlight on one of its outstanding educators, Lilibeth Galue, who brings 24 years of teaching experience to the classroom, marking her 10th year in America. Galue serves as a class teacher for Spanish, catering to both native and non-native speakers, and ESL, while also contributing as the Juntos coordinator for the third consecutive year.
At Greene Central High School, educators strive for excellence every day. Among them stands Colin Lee, a dedicated Earth Science and Biology Teacher with two years under his belt. In addition to his classroom duties, Lee also coaches football, further connecting with students beyond academic boundaries.
Snow Hill - Greene Central High School’s Marching Rams have kicked off their 2023-24 season. Since July 24th the members of the band have been meeting at Greene Central for Band Camp from 9-5. They have been working hard on their halftime show, marching basics, and new music.
The Juntos program at Greene Central High School continues to grow and now looks to help make an impact on the national level. The program works to unite community partners to provide Hispanic students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to make college a family goal.
Sidney Ramsey of Greene Central High School is a Semi-Finalist for the North Carolina State University Park Scholarship.
Greene County Board of Education met in their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, November 28, 2022. At the meeting, Chair Pat Adams and Vice Chair Joe Smith were recognized as they are leaving the board after 48 combined years of service. The recognition took place at the beginning of the meeting.
The Greene Central High School Band has been selected by The Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation to receive new instruments. These new instruments include tubas, euphoniums, French horns, tenor saxophones, alto saxophones, trumpet, trombones, and a bass drum. The total retail value of this donation is over $40,000.
Dr. Patrick Greene, principal of Greene Central High School in Greene County, was named the 2022 Wells Fargo North Carolina Principal of the Year at an awards luncheon today in Cary.