Piedmont High School (North Carolina)

Piedmont High School is a public high school in Unionville, North Carolina, United States. The mascot of the school is the Panther, and the current principal is Dylan Stamey. The school's motto is the acronym PACE, standing for "Piedmont Academics Character Excellence."

Piedmont High School
View southwesterly from Piedmont HS toward Monroe, NC via NASA World Wind
Address
3006 Sikes Mill Road

28110

United States
Coordinates35°05′43″N 80°29′28″W
Information
Motto"Piedmont Academics Character Excellence" (PACE)
Established1960 (1960)
School districtUnion County Public Schools
CEEB code342663
PrincipalDylan Stamey
Faculty69.82 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,360 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio19.48[1]
Color(s)Columbia blue, navy, and red
   
Websitewww.ucps.k12.nc.us/Domain/30

History

Piedmont was founded in 1960 as the second high school in Union County. According to local historian Mrs. Dawn Stegall, the land upon which the school is built was worked by enemy prisoners of war from nearby Camp Sutton during World War II. After 2005, school enrollment was divided due to the newly built Porter Ridge High School. Country music star Trace Adkins spoke at Piedmont's 50th graduating class ceremony on June 14, 2010.[2]

Athletics

Currently, the teams compete in the Southern Carolina 3A Conference.

The Panthers were the 1984 and 2013 2A state baseball champions.

The school has also had individual state champions in swimming, wrestling, and track and field. The football team had a 31-game regular season winning streak from 20012003, winning the district title during that run.

Currently, the biggest rival of Piedmont is Porter Ridge. Historically, Piedmont's biggest rival in high school football was Forest Hills High School.

The wrestling team has had a state finals showing three years in a row, facing the same team each time, Croatan, winning in 20112012 with an undefeated record.

The Piedmont Varsity cheerleaders have become highly competitive and finished 5th at state out of 22 squads.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Piedmont High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
  2. Betts L., Stephen. (May 20, 2010). Trace Adkins Heads Back to High School. the Boot. Retrieved Aug 12, 2020.
  3. "Hudson Shank". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  4. "Andy Tomberlin Stats". The Baseball Cube. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
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