Welcome to Cary High School, where we value tradition, honor, and excellence. We were the first public school in NC, and we take pride in celebrating our long history of graduating highly successful students and citizens. Our school culture demands focus, curiosity, engagement, and hard work. We believe that our school is responsible for supporting its community by serving others. Cary provides many specialty programs that allow students to explore and hone their talents and interests.
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Improv
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM NHS Meeting
7:00 AM - 7:30 AM Senior Muffins
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM PTSA Meeting
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM NHS Teacher Appreciation Night
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM College Planning Night
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Green Tie Gala
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Green Tie Gala
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Ally Night
Off Campus Lunch Pass Procedures/Application
Please see information regarding mandatory immunization records updates.
Homenaje a los maestros acreditados por la National Board; celebración del Mes de la Historia Afroamericana
Mensaje de la Presidenta de la Junta de WCPSS, Lindsay Mahaffey, y la Superintendente Catty Moore
44 escuelas magnet ganan Premios Nacionales al Mérito; 3 fueron nombradas Mejores Escuelas de Excelencia
Hoy es el último día para presentar las solicitudes de admisión para las escuelas magnet y de ciclo continuo
Las solicitudes para escuelas magnet y de ciclo continuo se deben entregar máximo la próxima semana; sesión de información para futuros maestros
If you are a member of a student band, see Mr. Barefoot in the IMPact Office for information about auditioning for the first annual Cary High Battle of the Bands! email jbarefoot@wcpss.net for more information!
If you are a creator of short original films, see Mr. Barefoot in the IMPact Office for information about auditioning for the first annual Cary High Student Film Festival! email jbarefoot@wcpss.net for more information!
CyberStart America! Any student interested in cyber security, computer science, or scholarships for professional training, click here for an opportunity from the NC Department of Information Technology: https://it.nc.gov/cyberstart
Marine Option Naval Reserve Officer Training Scholarship
This scholarship pays 100% of tuition costs (averaging about $180,000 per student), either in-state OR out-of-state, for four years while a student completes their bachelor's degree. After receiving eight semesters of tuition and a monthly stipend, students then commission as Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps and begin a four-year term of Active Duty service.
It’s a distinguished honor with a powerfully simple purpose: to train exceptional students for our future fleet, provide financing and opportunity for an outstanding college experience and help you achieve your true potential with a career. Learn more at this link. To apply see contact info below.
HBCU Naval Reserve Officer Training Scholarship
This scholarship aims to honor African Americans and the impact of all African Americans in and out of uniform, in service to our great nation. This is an additional opportunity to earn the $180,000 Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship! You must apply for NETFOCUS to start on your application, including applying for NROTC universities for your college choice. This $180,000 scholarship is tied to specific Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) programs.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Captain Tom Brown Scholarship Program Manager
Email: thomas.brown@marines.usmc.mil Cell Phone: 919-457-6440
APPLY AT: https://www.netc.navy.mil/NSTC/NROTC/ and click “Apply” tab on left
Minimum Requirements:
1. Students must be a United States Citizen
2. Students must attend a school that has an NROTC unit on campus. In North
Carolina, their options are UNC Chapel Hill, Duke, and NC State. However, they
can also go to school out-of-state if they so choose. A full list of schools
with NROTC units can be found at
https://www.netc.navy.mil/Commands/Naval-Service-Training-Command/NROTC/Navy-ROTC-Schools/
3. Students must score at least a 74 on the ASVAB, OR a 1000 on the SAT, OR a
22 on the ACT
4. Students must pass a Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test that consists of
pull-ups, a plank hold, and a 3 mile run
If you are interested in attending a forum on Youth Leadership and National Security, see Mr. Barefoot for details. jbarefoot@wcpss.net
If you are interested in attending a forum on student leadership and medicine, see Mr. Barefoot for details. jbarefoot@wcpss.net
The Capital Area Food Network presents Youth Circle-bringing students together to take action on hunger, food waste, and food systems dilemmas! Get involved for a great cause!!
Contact: abbey.marceau@wakegov.com
Need help expanding or creating the digital media presence of your club, student organization, or athletic team (class or department) within our school? Project Management students are here to help! Contact Carol York, cyork@wcpss.net or stop by room 2210. NOTE: This is a semester capstone project, so work will be completed throughout the Fall semester.
Students are often unaware of the college admissions processes until it's too late (junior or senior year) and make avoidable mistakes in their underclassmen years with either scheduling or not taking it seriously. This program (College Planning and Counseling Planning aka...CPSquared) aims to minimize these programs and hopefully help the next generations at Cary high to be admitted into better colleges so that they can reach their goals. Ask about it in Student Services!
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