West Carteret High School
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West Carteret High School is a public secondary school located in Morehead City, North Carolina
Morehead City, North Carolina
Morehead City is a port city in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 8,661 at the 2010 census. Morehead City celebrated the 150th anniversary of its founding on May 5, 2007...

 on Country Club Road, and is part of the Carteret County Public School System
Carteret County Public School System
The Carteret County Public School System is a public school system in Carteret County, North Carolina. The Carteret County Public School System is managed by a seven member elected Board of Education and operated by a Superintendent. Board members are elected to four-year staggered terms.-...

. The school serves the student populations of Morehead City, Newport
Newport, North Carolina
Newport is a town in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,349 at the 2000 census.-History:Newport was officially chartered in 1866. Although the crossroads community on the Newport River was known by that name decades earlier, the area was also known as Bell's Corner...

, Atlantic Beach
Atlantic Beach, North Carolina
-Demographics:As of the census of 2008, there were 1,815 people, 971 households, and 498 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 4,728 housing units at an average density of 2,206.0 per square mile...

, and surrounding areas. It opened in 1964, and has since grown to be the largest high school in Carteret County. Its school mascot is Pete the Patriot
Patriot (American Revolution)
Patriots is a name often used to describe the colonists of the British Thirteen United Colonies who rebelled against British control during the American Revolution. It was their leading figures who, in July 1776, declared the United States of America an independent nation...

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West Carteret was recognized by the state of North Carolina in the 2009-2010 school year, and then again in the 2010-2011 school year, as a Honor School of Excellence. This represents the highest ranking possible with at least 90% of students at grade level and making adequate yearly progress (AYP).

History

As early as 1958, it became apparent that the local high schools were becoming over crowded as a result of the growing population in Carteret County. This was especially true for Morehead City High School, which, at the time, consisted of approximately 500 students. As a result of the growing need, a school bond referendum was proposed which included, money for a new Morehead City High School. However, the proposal was rejected by the voters.

In 1960-1961, the need for a new school became county-wide. Programs offered in two of the high schools (Morehead and Newport) were limited due to the lack of space and money. The county lacked the funding to build a new high school for each community and furnish each with the necessary equipment. Thus, the idea of consolidation began. A new high school, large enough to accommodate the entire west side of the county, seemed to be the solution to the crowded school problem. Two committees were created to study the problem; one representing the Newport area and the other Morehead City. In 1962, a second school bond referendum was proposed. An aggressive campaign to educate the voters on the growing need for new school facilities resulting in the bill passing.

First, a site for the new school was selected. The original site chosen for the Morehead City High School, was not suitable because of the distance from Newport. A site was needed that was equal distance from both schools. The two committees considered different tracts of land, deciding on the area on which the school is now located.

The next issue was the school curriculum. The two schools offered different programs. For instance, Newport did not have a football program - Morehead did. Newport had an agricultural program - Morehead did not. A combination of the two curricula, along with a few new programs, were woven together to form the new high school curriculum. Once the curriculum was established, the architects began planning the layout of the building. Using ideas from schools across the county, they designed the building to fit the needs of the classes offered. With this major segment of the planning completed, the students helped resolve the remaining details. The students decided upon the school mascot, colors, seal, and motto. The school mascot would be The Patriot and the colors were red, white, and blue. The shape of the Crest of Arms is a battle shield. The crown denotes patriotism. The motto, Loyall Devoir, is the seal of Lord Carteret, Earl of Granville and means “Loyalty to Duty.” Polaris, symbolic of the guiding star of knowledge quarters the inside of the shield. The symbol in each quarter of the crest represents a balanced education. The Grecian Lamp, whose light gives understanding to students, denotes general education. The Atomic Symbol symbolizes science. The Lyre represents the fine arts. The Winged Foot of Mercury denotes physical fitness and fair play and is the symbol of the athletic program. The date, 1964, is the founding date of the school. The original class ring portrayed the seal on one side, The Patriot on the other, with the name of the school encircling a synthetic ruby. Red was chosen as the ring’s color by the first graduating class of West Carteret.

Mission

The mission of West Carteret High School is to ensure all students graduate with the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to reach their potential and become responsible citizens in a changing world.

Vision Statement

The vision of WCHS is that it is our desire to promote an environment where students value integrity, take ownership in their work, and are committed to their own success within the greater community.

Notable Alumni

Matt Dodge
Matt Dodge
-New York Giants:Dodge was drafted by the New York Giants in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft to replace long-time Giants punter Jeff Feagles, who had just retired. Dodge officially beat out Jy Bond for the punting job on June 21 when Bond was waived from the team...

 - Former New York Giants
New York Giants
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 and East Carolina University
East Carolina University
East Carolina University is a public, coeducational, engaged doctoral/research university located in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. Named East Carolina University by statute and commonly known as ECU or East Carolina, the university is the largest institution of higher learning in...

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