North Springs High School
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North Springs Charter High School (formerly North Springs High School (1963–2007) and North Springs Charter School of Arts and Sciences is a public secondary school
Secondary school
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 located in Sandy Springs, Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)
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. Students may participate in the Visual & Arts component and/or the Mathematics & Science component depending on their qualifications and abilities. It is the only magnet school
Magnet school
In education in the United States, magnet schools are public schools with specialized courses or curricula. "Magnet" refers to how the schools draw students from across the normal boundaries defined by authorities as school zones that feed into certain schools.There are magnet schools at the...

 in the Fulton County School System
Fulton County School System
The Fulton County School System is a school district headquartered in East Point, Georgia, United States. The system serves the area of Fulton County, Georgia outside the Atlanta city limits...

 that offers both music
Music
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 and sciences. The other magnet schools in the county providing these subjects are Westlake High School (sciences) and Tri-Cities High School (arts). Students participating in the Visual & Performing Arts component study in these areas through group and class activities, exhibits, performances, and community involvement. Students in the Mathematics and Science component can take math and science classes that would not normally be available in high school, e.g. Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry. North Springs has become one of the smallest (public) high schools in Fulton
Fulton County, Georgia
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 or Cobb
Cobb County, Georgia
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 counties, along with Riverwood High School
Riverwood high school
Riverwood International Charter School is a charter school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Riverwood is one of Fulton County School's four Magnet sites, offering the International Studies and International Baccalaureate Programs...

, which covers the rest of Sandy Springs.

School Information

North Springs Charter High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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 (SACS) and the Georgia Department of Education
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. The majority of the 2005 graduating class (97%) attends a four or two year college, and 68% of the 2005 graduating class are HOPE scholars
HOPE Scholarship
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. North Springs was a Georgia School of Excellence, a Grammy Signature School (1997), and a U.S. News & World Report
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Outstanding High School (2000). It was also one of Newsweek
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Magazine's Top 300 High Schools (2000). It gained Charter status for the 2007-2008 school year. The school has had many individual athletic achievements, and also has won a state title in soccer in 1969, two state championships in wrestling in 1976 and 77, and two state championships in track and field in 2004 and 2005. Many world-class musicians, dancers, artists, and actors have honed their talents at North Springs.
SAT Averages
Verbal Math Total
2005 Composite 542 543 1085
2004 Composite 550 558 1108
2003 Composite 532 546 1078
2005 M/S Magnet 612 561 1173
2005 Arts Magnet 554 535 1089
2005 Dual Magnet 631 630 1261
2005 County Mean 520 536 1056
2005 Georgia Mean 497 496 993
2005 National Mean 508 520 1028

ACT Averages
NSHS System State
2005 Composite 22 21 20
2004 Composite 23 20 21
2003 Composite 21 21 20

Magnet programs

North Springs has a dual magnet program.

The mission of the North Springs Charter High School Science Magnet Program is to provide a higher academic level of scientific and mathematics education through problem-based learning centered in technology and research. The classes offered through this program are Biochemistry, Career Math/Science–Advanced Research Methods, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Introduction to Research Methods in Science, Science, Technology, and Society, Science Topics/Issues–Advanced Research Methods, Topics and Issues in Medical Ethics, Topics and Issues in Engineering, and Techniques in Engineering.

The Visual & Performing Arts Magnet Program is an interest-based program that enables students to receive pre-professional training that extends beyond the introductory level. The program provides exploration into such areas as music theory, history of the arts, composition, conducting, choreography, playwriting, directing, art production, and art criticism. Students are required to earn eight art magnet credits over the course of four years. The Arts Magnet is split into a Theater Magnet, Choral Magnet, Dance Magnet, Film Magnet, Music Magnet, and Visual Arts Magnet.

Notable alumni

  • Usher Raymond
    Usher (entertainer)
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     - RnB
    RNB
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     Singer
  • Channing Crowder
    Channing Crowder
    Randolph Channing Crowder, Jr. is a former American college and professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League . He played college football for the University of Florida, and was recognized as an All-American...

     - Linebacker for the Miami Dolphins
    Miami Dolphins
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     (from University of Florida
    University of Florida
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    )
  • Aisling Sistrunk - actress on the 90's Nickelodeon sitcom My Brother and Me
    My Brother and Me
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  • Verron Haynes
    Verron Haynes
    Verron Ulric Haynes is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft...

     - Running back for the Atlanta Falcons
    Atlanta Falcons
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     (from University of Georgia
    University of Georgia
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    )
  • Efrem Hill
    Efrem Hill
    Efrem Dale Hill is a professional American and Canadian football wide receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Carolina Panthers in 2005...

     - Wide receiver for the Edmonton Eskimos
    Edmonton Eskimos
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     (from Samford University
    Samford University
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    )
  • Mikey Post
    Mikey Post
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     - Actor
  • Raven-Symoné
    Raven-Symoné
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     - Actress best known for her role on The Cosby Show
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     and for her Disney Channel
    Disney Channel
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     hit show "That's So Raven
    That's So Raven
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    "
  • Faith Salie
    Faith Salie
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     - Actor and host of PRI's Fair Game with Faith Salie on NPR
    NPR
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  • John Schneider
    John Schneider (television actor)
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     - Actor ("Bo Duke" from the hit show "The Dukes of Hazard" and Jonathan Kent from Smallville)
  • Brook Steppe
    Brook Steppe
    Michael Holbrook Steppe is a retired American basketball player in the NBA. He was a 6'5" shooting guard...

     - former NBA player and basketball player at Georgia Tech
  • Jordan Hill
    Jordan Hill (basketball)
    Jordan Craig Hill is an American professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association. He was drafted 8th overall in the 2009 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks...

    - Power Forward from the University of Arizona
    University of Arizona
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    . Overall 8th Pick in 2009 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks
    New York Knicks
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     and currently with Houston Rockets
    Houston Rockets
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    .
  • Matt Robinson
    Matt Robinson
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    (NFL Quarterback)-Played six seasons with The New York Jets, Denver Broncos
    Denver Broncos
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     and Buffalo Bills
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North Springs Cluster

North Springs Charter School draws students from a cluster of middle and elementary schools, which work together to complete k-12 education. The cluster includes the following schools:
  • Sandy Springs Middle School
  • Ison Springs Elementary School*
  • Dunwoody Springs Charter Elementary School
  • Spalding Drive Charter Elementary School
  • Woodland Charter Elementary School

Academic Organizations

  • Diplomacy Club
  • Junior State of America
  • Math Team
  • Mock Trial
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     Team
  • Science Bowl
    Science Bowl
    Science Bowl is a high school and middle school academic competition, similar to Quiz Bowl, held in the United States. Two teams of four students each compete to answer various science-related questions. In order to determine which student has the right to answer the question, a buzzer system is...

     Team
  • Academic Bowl Team

Athletic & Recreational

  • Golf Club
  • JROTC Drill Team
  • JROTC Raider Team
  • JROTC Color Guard
  • JROTC RIfle Team
  • JROTC Academic Bowl
  • Safari Club
  • The High Country Adventure Club
  • The Rowing Club
  • Ultimate
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  • Career/Success Organizations
  • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
  • Future Teacher's Club
  • VICA
  • VOCA

Computers & Electronics

  • Anime
    Anime
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     Club
  • Computer Security Club
  • E3 - Video Gaming Club
  • Technology Student Association (TSA)

Hobbies & Interests

  • Asian Club
  • Bad Movie Club
  • Brazilian Club
  • Cereal Club
  • Chess Club
  • Cooking Club
  • Knorth Springs Knitting Club
  • Lost (TV series) Club
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • New Frontiers
  • RTS and RPG
  • Secular Alliance of North Springs
  • Trash to Treasures
  • Younglife

Music Ensembles

  • Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Wind Ensemble
  • Concert Band
  • Spartan Jazz Ensemble
  • Spartan Marching Band
  • Tri-M Music Honor Society
  • Tropical Springs Steel Drum Ensemble

Performing Arts

  • Film Club
  • International Thespian Society
    International Thespian Society
    The International Thespian Society is an honorary organization for high-school and middle-school theatre students located at more than 3,600 affiliated secondary schools across the United States, Canada, and abroad. The International Thespian Society was founded in Fairmont, West Virginia...

  • JROTC Color Guard
  • NSHS Tech Crew
  • Show Choir
  • Urban Arts Club

Science/Environmental Organizations

  • Environmental Club
  • Science National Honor Society
  • Science Team

Service/Volunteer Organizations

  • 21st Century Leaders
  • National Beta Club
    National Beta Club
    The National Beta Club is an organization for 5th-12th graders in the United States, recognizing academic achievement, leadership, character and service....

  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Heifer Club
  • Interact
  • Make-A-Wish Club
  • National Honor Society
    National Honor Society
    The National Honor Society is a recognition program for high school students in grades 10-12 in the United States and in several other countries...

  • Ronald McDonald House Club
  • Safety Ambassadors
  • Speak GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance
    Gay-straight alliance
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    )
  • Think Pink

SGA (Student Government Association)

(More information about SGA can be found below)
  • Student Council
  • Freshman Class Council
  • Sophomore Class Council
  • Junior Class Council
  • Senior Class Council
  • Executive Council
  • Student Court

Student Publications

  • The Oracle (Newspaper); It has won numerous awards in state and regional competitions.
  • The Phalanx (Yearbook)
  • Echo (Literary magazine)

Drama Department

The NSCS Drama Department has accomplished many prestigious things in its 10 years of existence. In 2006 they took Urinetown: The Musical to the American High School Theater Festival as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In 2008 they returned to AHSTF at their invitation to perform Bat Boy: The Musical.

Student government

At the end of the 2005-2006 school year, members of the North Springs Student Council, a facet of the Student Government, set forth to rewrite the constitution of the student government to better serve the students. The changes were implemented for the elections for the following school year, and the new student government began operating on the new constitution in mid-2006. The new constitution called for a reorganization of the existing student government. Concepts were borrowed from student governments across the nation to create a state-of-the-art student governing body. One of the main focuses outlined in the constitution was the concept of student advocacy. New branches of the student government were created and old branches were reorganized.

Under the 2006 constitution, the Student Government Association (SGA) was organized. It includes four branches of government.
  • The Student Council, creating a body of students made up of a representative from each advisement (homeroom) and club presidents.

  • A Student Court to review appeals on honor code violations, parking permits, and other minor disciplinary infractions. Students wishing to have rulings reviewed submit a case form for review by five student judges and two faculty judges to make recommendations on. Though the rulings hold no power, the administration gets a report on and the recommendation about the case. Recent cases have led to the court giving recommendations concerning controversial school policies (such as absences on days that students are taking AP exams and permitting personal laptops), to which the administration has heeded in some cases.

  • Four class councils were kept intact by the constitution and duties for each were outlined in the new constitution. The fourth branch of government was patterned after the original student council concept.

  • The Executive Council is the main governing body of the SGA with officers that oversee the other facets of the government. Officers include the president, vice president, treasurer (who keeps a book known as "the big book" that contains helpful information and tips for years to come), secretary, an Officer of Student Court Affairs (OSCA) (who is a liaison between the Executive Council and Student Court), and a Spartan Officer of Spirit (SOS) (who is in charge of all spirit activities). The council also includes a maximum of five representatives from each grade. The Executive Council oversees a lot of activities and is in charge of student advocacy. They act as a liaison between faculty, administration, and students. The Executive Council sponsors monthly "Town Hall" meetings where the student population is invited to share ideas and concerns. Also under the new constitution, new disciplinary measures were created to ensure the council runs smoothly.

Support Organizations

  • Local School Advisory Council (LSAC): provides advice, recommendations, and assistance to the principal. Georgia law details the composition of the council, its responsibilities, and procedures for conducting business.
  • Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA): collaborates on projects that benefit students at North Springs and that bring valuable resources to the classroom.
  • Friends of North Springs High School (FONSHS) Foundation: is dedicated to supporting the programs at North Springs

External links

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