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Green Level High School
Public school in Cary, North Carolina US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Green Level High School is a public high school located at 7600 Roberts Road in Cary, North Carolina.[2] It is part of the Wake County Public School System.[2]
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History
The school opened in 2019.[3][4] Before Green Level formally opened, it housed students of Apex High School while that school was undergoing renovations.[5] The North Carolina State Senate passed House Bill 55 so that Apex, North Carolina police could have jurisdiction at Green Level High since the school was serving as a temporary location for Apex High students.[6]
The school is four stories tall and has a capacity for 2,262 students.[7]
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Student population
For the 2023–2024 school year, the student population was 2,149.[2] Of those students, 837 (38.9%) are White, 974 (45.3%) Asian, 129 (6%) Hispanic, 117 (5.4%) Black, 79 (3.7%) are two or more races, 8 (0.4%) American Indian, and 5 (0.2%) Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.[2][8]
121 or 5.6% of the students are eligible for the free lunch program and 13 for the reduced-price lunch program.[2][8]
Faculty
The faculty includes the full-time equivalent of 106.98 teachers.[2] The student/teacher ratio is 20.09 to 1.[2]
The principal of Green Level High School is Karen Summers.[7]
Academics
Curriculum
Green Level High School included grades 9 through 12.[2] Student may take Advance Placement courses.[9]
Ratings
Niche gives Green Level a score of A+ and a rank of #18 in North Carolina. (Updated April 30, 2023)[10]
Student life
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Athletics
Green Level High School is a Division 4A team associated with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association.[4]
The school has the following co-ed sports teams: varsity competitive cheer, varsity cross country, varsity indoor track, varsity swimming, varsity track, and varsity sideline cheer.[11]
Sport teams for women include varsity basketball, junior varsity basketball, varsity golf, varsity gymnastics, varsity lacrosse, junior varsity lacrosse, varsity soccer, junior varsity soccer, varsity softball, junior varsity softball, varsity tennis, varsity volleyball, and junior varsity volleyball.[11][4]
Men's sport teams include varsity baseball, junior varsity baseball, varsity basketball, junior varsity basketball, varsity football, junior varsity football, varsity golf, varsity lacrosse, junior varsity lacrosse, varsity soccer, junior varsity soccer, varsity tennis, and varsity wrestling.[11]
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Clubs and Organizations
Green Level has several concert bands (Placement determined by skill, with the lowest being concert band, then symphonic band, and the highest being the wind ensemble) as well as a marching band. They have three indoor ensembles, with one Indoor Percussion ensemble and two Winter Guard ensembles (a junior varsity and varsity team). They also have two Jazz bands that require an audition in order to be placed in one of said bands.[12][better source needed]
The school also has several choral groups. The Level Singers and the Tenor Bass Chorus do not require auditions, while the Advanced Treble Chorus and Green Level Acapella both require auditions. The former three are classes, and the latter is an extracurricular.[13][better source needed]
Mascot and colors
The mascot of Green Level High School is Mator the Gator.[4][7] The school's colors are navy blue, lime green, and white.
Publications
The student newspaper is called The Gator's Eye.[14] The school's yearbook is the Equilibrium.[15]
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