Panther Creek High
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Information for the: 2008 - 2009 school year.
Instructional Calendar
Panther Creek High runs on the Traditional calendar. Currently, the following Traditional calendars are available for download:
- 2008 - 2009 Traditional Calendar (Adobe Reader File)
- 2009 - 2010 Traditional Calendar (Adobe Reader File)
Basic Information
- Address - 6770 McCrimmon Parkway, Cary, NC 27519
- Phone - (919) 463-8656
- Fax - (919) 463-8666
- Website - http://panthercreekhs.wcpss.net/
- Principal - Rodney Nelson
- Grades - 9 - 11
- 2008-09 Bell Schedule - 7:25 a.m. - 2:18 p.m.
- 2008-09 Enrollment - 2194
- 2006-07 Capacity (SBC/ASCC) - 1,663/1,663
- 2006-07 Mobile Units - 0
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Capacity Figures Explanation
- SBC (School Building Capacity) - Building capacity- the number of students that can be accommodated in permanent, "brick and mortar building."
- ASCC (Annual School Campus Capacity) - Current Capacity- building capacity PLUS on-site mobile unit capacity with supplemental program adjustment; total campus capacity for the listed school year.
Curriculum: Traditional
Traditional curriculum schools offer students high quality instruction, opportunities for advanced studies, creative exploration and extra-curricular activities in a nurturing educational setting. Some of the highest-performing schools in Wake County are traditional curriculum schools.
Description
A full complement of arts, English, healthful living, math, second languages, science, social studies courses will include academic, honors and elective offerings. The second year will include Advanced Placement (AP) course offerings. As the comprehensive school program is developed and implemented, additional options for personalization will be considered. Smaller learning community opportunities, a possible career academy, and other such programs will integrate core academics, electives, and career and technical education (CTE) courses.
Co-curricular organizations will be available for student participation. In addition, Student Council will work with the student body and administration in the development of a range of extra-curricular options?all designed to enhance each student?s educational experience in a school focused on relationships, relevance, and rigor.
As a member of the Tri-8 4-A Conference, students will have opportunities to participate in junior varsity and varsity sports (football will be only junior varsity in the first year).
Staff and faculty average 11.5 years experience; 65% have advanced degrees; 20% have National Board Certification.
