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Kannapolis City Schools
Location
100 Denver Street, Kannapolis, North Carolina 28083Kannapolis / Cabarrus County
District information
Motto"Creating the Future"
SuperintendentKevin Garay
Schools9
Budget$50 million
Students and staff
Students5626
Teachers276
Other information
Websitehttps://www.kcs.k12.nc.us

Kannapolis City Schools is a local education agency headquartered in Kannapolis, North Carolina. It encompasses parts of Cabarrus and Rowan Counties, yet operates independently of both county-wide school systems. This is a legacy of the fact that Kannapolis was originally a company town for Cannon Mills (Kannapolis was not incorporated as a city until 1984).

Schools

Grades K-12

  • Grades K-5: G.W. Carver Elementary School (Founded 2017), building was previously used for Kannapolis Middle School and Kannapolis Intermediate School)
  • Grades 6-8: Kannapolis Middle School (Eagles; kelly green and navy blue) (founded 1981, moved to current facility in 2005)
  • Grades 9-12: A.L. Brown High School (Wonders; kelly green and White) (founded 1924 as J. W. Cannon High School, renamed and moved to current facility in 1952)

Elementary Schools

  • Forest Park Elementary
  • Shady Brook Elementary
  • Jackson Park Elementary
  • Fred L. Wilson Elementary
  • North Kannapolis Elementary (formerly Woodrow Wilson)
  • G.W. Carver Elementary School

New policies

In 2017–2018 school year, Kannapolis opened a new part of the middle school. Now the upper building houses 6th grade and the lower building houses 7th and 8th. The elementary schools now house k-5 again. The former intermediate school has been renamed George Washington Carver, and is an Arts magnet elementary school.

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