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INFORMATION
- End of the Year Events: High School Exams - Non-EOC's May 12-15, EOC May 16-21, Make-ups/Retesting May 22 & 23, May 22nd Awards Day 9:00am Sampson Community Theatre 115 Fayetteville Street, Clinton- Field Day 12:00pm, May 23rd Tucker Lake, Summer School May 27-June 9
- EOC Schedule: Friday- May 16 Alg I&II EOC's / AM tutorials Geometry, Civics PM tutorials Geometry, US History, Civics, Biology: Monday-May 19 Civics&Biology EOC's / no AM tutorials PM tutorials US History, Geometry, Eng I, Physical Science: Tuesday May 20 Geometry & Eng I EOC's / AM tutorials US History, Physical Science PM tutorials US History, Physical Science: Wednesday May 21 US History & Physical Science EOC's no tutorials
- Special Thanks to parents who sent special goodies throughout the week to our staff for Teacher Appreciation Week!
- Students who are enrolled in college classes do not have to attend school during those hours as college classes have ended for the spring semester. However, we still expect to see them for their high school courses. Tutorials are also VERY IMPORTANT. Call the school 592-8081 ext 6003 if you need more information.
- AWARDS DAY PROGRAM - Our 3rd annual awards day program will be held at the Sampson Community Theatre 115 Fayetteville Street in Clinton. Students need to arrive at school at 8:30am and travel with us to assist with appropriate seating.... Parents the program will begin at 9am.
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Picture of Governor Easley at ribbon
cutting ceremony for SECHS
Overview
Sampson Early College High School (SECHS) is a school of
choice for high school in Sampson County, serving Sampson County
School and Clinton City School students. SECHS graduates will earn
their high school diploma and an associate degree or 2 years of
college credit in a rigorous college environment while attending
high school.
SECHS is a Public High School
- The SECHS is located on Sampson Community College
Campus.
- The early college program receives funding through
Learn & Earn and is supported by the New Schools Project,
the Department of Public Instruction, the NC General Assembly,
and the State Board of Education.
- The SECHS provides a personalized learning environment
bridging the gap between high school and college, emphasizing
adult-student relationships through rigorous and relevant instruction.
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