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Knightdale High School

Coordinates: 35°48′42″N 78°28′35″W / 35.811544°N 78.476415°W / 35.811544; -78.476415
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Knightdale High School of Collaborative Design
Address
Map
100 Bryan Chalk Lane

27545

United States
Coordinates35°48′42″N 78°28′35″W / 35.811544°N 78.476415°W / 35.811544; -78.476415
Information
School typePublic
MottoEvery Student College Ready[citation needed]
School boardWake County Public School System
School districtWake County Public School System
SuperintendentDr. Robert Taylor
CEEB code342124
PrincipalKeith Richardson
Staff100.22 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12
Number of students1,702 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio16.98[1]
ScheduleBlock, 4-period
Hours in school dayMonday–Friday
7:25 AM–2:18 PM
Colour(s)Black and gold
  
MascotKnights
RivalsEast Wake High School
Websitewww.wcpss.net/knightdalehs

Knightdale High School of Collaborative Design (KHSCD) is a public high school part of the Wake County Public School System located in Knightdale, North Carolina.

History

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The first Knightdale High School operated from 1926 to 1955, until the opening of nearby East Wake High School. From that time onward, the people of Knightdale had hoped to reopen a local high school in Knightdale. The current Knightdale High School opened on August 10, 2004 as one of 17 public high schools in Wake County, North Carolina.[2]

During the 2015–2016 school year, Knightdale High School was renamed to Knightdale High School of Collaborative Design, to promote positive growth in the school.

In June 2019, Keith Richardson became the school principal.[3]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Knightdale High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  2. ^ "About Our School / About Our School".
  3. ^ Hui, T. Keung (June 6, 2019). "Four Wake County schools, including two high schools, have new principals". The News & Observer. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c http://www.knightdalehsathletics.com/accomplishments/. Knights' Club. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Ronnie Ash". Team USA. Archived from the original on July 30, 2016. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  6. ^ Fuller, Don. (Jul 19, 2019). Former Knightdale football player recovering for next year. The Wake Weekly. Retrieved Mar 6, 2020.
  7. ^ Stevens, Tim (March 7, 2013). "Knightdale's Stan Okoye wins Big South player of the year". News Observer. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  8. ^ "Spotlight: Basketball is Stan Okoye's passport". newsobserver. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
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