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Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools

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Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPK–12
Established1969
SuperintendentRhonda James-Davis (Interim)
Schools13
Budget$ 59,998,000
NCES District ID3703540[1]
Students and staff
Students6,212
Teachers445.64 (on FTE basis)
Staff432.05 (on FTE basis)
Student–teacher ratio13.94:1
Other information
Websitewww.ecpps.k12.nc.us

Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools (ECPPS) is a PK12 graded school district serving Pasquotank County, North Carolina, including Elizabeth City. Its 13 schools serve 6,212 students as of the 2010–11 school year. It was formed in 1969 from the merger of the Elizabeth City Schools and the Pasquotank County Schools systems.

History

The move towards merging the two school systems was approved by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1967.[2] The separate school systems of Elizabeth City and Pasquotank County completed their merger in 1969.[3]

Student demographics

For the 2010–2011 school year, Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools had a total population of 6,212 students and 445.64 teachers on a full-time equivalent (FTE) basis. This produced a student-teacher ratio of 13.94:1.[1] That same year, out of the student total, the gender ratio was 51% male to 49% female. The demographic group makeup was: White, 48%; Black, 44%; Hispanic, 5%; Asian/Pacific Islander, 1%; and American Indian, 0% (two or more races: 3%).[4] For the same school year, 58.87% of the students received free and reduced-cost lunches.[5]

Governance

The primary governing body of Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools follows a council–manager government format with a seven-member Board of Education appointing a Superintendent to run the day-to-day operations of the system. The school system currently resides in the North Carolina State Board of Education's First District.[6]

Board of education

The seven members of the Board of Education generally meet on the last Monday of each month. The current members of the board are:[7]

  • Sharon Warden (chair)
  • Pam Pureza (Vice-chair)
  • George Archuleta
  • Virginia Housten
  • Daniel Spence
  • Rodney Walton
  • Shelia H. Williams

Superintendent

The current interim superintendent of the system is Rhonda James-Davis.[8]

Member schools

Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools has thirteen schools ranging from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade. Those twelve schools are separated into four high schools, two middle schools, and seven elementary schools. All schools have an Elizabeth City address.[9][10]

High schools

Middle schools

  • Elizabeth City Middle School
  • River Road Middle School

Elementary schools

  • Central Elementary School
  • J. C. Sawyer Elementary School
  • Northside Elementary School
  • P. W. Moore Elementary School
  • Pasquotank Elementary School
  • Sheep-Harney Elementary School
  • Weeksville Elementary School

Athletics

According to the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, for the 2012–2013 school year:[11]

  • Northeastern and Pasquotank high schools are both 2A schools in the Northeastern Coastal Conference.
  • Trigg Community School doesn't have athletic teams.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  2. ^ "S.L. 1967-29". Session Laws. North Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  3. ^ Markowitz, Mike (May 7, 1992). "Combined School District Names Superintendent". The Virginian-Pilot. p. D1.
  4. ^ "Percentage of Students in Each Demographic Group". North Carolina’s School Report Cards. NC Department of Public Instruction. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  5. ^ "2010–2011". Free & Reduced Meals Application Data. NC Department of Public Instruction. Archived from the original (XLS) on April 23, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  6. ^ "Education Districts". NC State Board of Education. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
  7. ^ "Board Members". Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
  8. ^ "Superintendent - Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools". www.ecpps.k12.nc.us. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  9. ^ "Schools". Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
  10. ^ "Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools". North Carolina's School Report Cards. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  11. ^ "NCHSAA CONFERENCES 2012–13". NCHSAA website. NCHSAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2012. Retrieved January 24, 2013.

External links

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