I. C. Norcom High School
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I.C. Norcom High School is a public high school
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....

 located in Portsmouth, Virginia
Portsmouth, Virginia
Portsmouth is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia. As of 2010, the city had a total population of 95,535.The Norfolk Naval Shipyard, often called the Norfolk Navy Yard, is a historic and active U.S...

. It is administered by Portsmouth City Public Schools. The school colors are maroon and grey, and the nickname is the Greyhounds. The school was named after Israel Charles Norcom, its first supervising principal.

I. C. Norcom High School is located at 1801 London Boulevard conveniently located between the revitalized downtown and the Midtown Tunnel. It was opened September, 1997 under the leadership of Mr. Walter Taylor. The first graduating class of at the new location was the class of 1998, but the first graduating class that attended four years at this location was the class of 2002.
The school, originally known as the High Street School, was founded in 1913 as the first high school for black students and was located in the True Reformers Building at 915 High Street. After World War I it was relocated at the corner of Chestnut and South Streets. A building on Turnpike Road opened in February, 1953.

The school was renamed I. C. Norcom in 1953 in honor of its first supervising principal, Israel Charles Norcom (1856–1916). Mr. Norcom was described as a pioneer educator, leader of his people, churchman, civic leader, businessman, fraternalist, guidance counselor, and an outstanding citizen. It is said that Mr. Norcom guided with intelligence and wisdom, led with firmness, dignity and understanding, aimed high, and visualized expanding educational facilities for his race in Portsmouth. Mr. Norcom's contributions to Portsmouth's educational heritage are acknowledged by all facets of the community

Future principals have carried on the Norcom tradition. Mr. W. E. Waters, principal from 1942 to 1966, did not merely copy existing educational models, but rather tailored the school's operations to meet the special needs of its students. In 1966 A. T. Edwards succeeded Mr. Waters as the principal of I. C. Norcom which by that time had grown to an enrollment of 1,920 students housed in a facility built to accommodate 1,400 students. Upon his retirement, Mr. E. Blair was appointed principal. Mr. L. Wallace and Mr. V. Randall served as principals after Mr. E. Blair's tenure. Mr. V. Randall was succeeded by Dr. DeWayne Jeter. Mr. Walter Taylor became principal of I. C. Norcom High School in the fall of 1996. After his passing in 2004, the new principal is Lynn Briley. Norcom is known for their boys basketball team who won the 2010 and 2011 AAA Virginia state championship.

Academic Classes, Clubs and Groups

  • Art
  • Business Education
  • Culinary Arts
  • Channel 47 (TV Productions I, II, and III)
  • English
  • Foreign Language (French, Spanish and Latin)
  • Gardening
  • Health and Physical Education (PE 9,10,/Body building,11 and 12/Sports training for juniors and seniors)
  • Information Technology
  • Magnet School for Science, Math and Technology
  • Marketing
  • Math
  • Music
  • NJROTC
  • Job Education
  • Science
  • SECEP
  • Sex Education
  • Shop
  • Social Studies
  • Technology
  • Youth Education
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