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| RosewoodHigh School
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| Principal |
David Lewis |
| Asst. Principal |
Ellis Cozart |
| School type |
Public |
| Location |
900 Rosewood Rd. Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA |
| Grades |
9-12 |
| Enrollment |
564 (2006-2007) |
| Classification |
1-A |
| Conference |
Carolina 1-A |
| Athletic Director |
Bobby Britt |
| Schoolcolors
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Purple and Gold |
| Schoolmascot
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Eagle |
Rosewood High School is a high school for grades 9-12, located in
Goldsboro,
North Carolina, USA.
Part of the Wayne County School System, the school operates on a block (4X4) schedule with four classes taken each semester. Rosewood currently employs 66 staff members for approximately 600 students. An interesting aspect of Rosewood School is the great level of community involvement and support. A great number of alumni have continued to reside in the Rosewood area and support the school.
Facilities
In-district students attending Rosewood High come directly from Rosewood Middle School, and prior to that, Rosewood Elementary. The construction of the high school was completed in 1984, and has housed the graduating classes ever since. The elementary school was established recently, with the residing grades of K-5 - Whereas before, the elementary school building (currently the middle school) housed K-6 and the 1984 high school consisted of grades 7-12. The middle school, which used to be simply "Rosewood School", is estimated to have been established sometime in the 1920s
History
The first "Rosewood" school was constructed in
1905, at the site of the present day Eagle's Nest and surrounding shopping center. This building, a joint venture between Pine Forest and Applejack, became the first consolidated school in
Wayne County. An account from some alumni states that "In winter the school was heated by a pot-bellied wood-stove. Every morning the boys would go out and cut wood; but when it was warmer and spring began, the teen-age 'hangout' was the old pump-house." Three students graduated from the school that year.
Although this school building was the first to cater to the entire
Fork Township area, the students residing in the township at one point attended small schools, which eventually consolidated to form the original Rosewood School. The oldest of these schools, Pine Forest schoolhouse (originally Fate Sasser schoolhouse), was established in 1860, and was situated near the site of the present-day Pine Forest church. Ebenezer schoolhouse was erected at about the same time as the Pine Forest school. It was named for the Ebenezer church, which was built around 1810, and lives on to this day. In 1884 or 1885, Pearson House and Spring Hill, two smaller schools, consolidated to form the Applejack schoolhouse. Applejack schoolhouse, named for the crab apple and Black Jack oak trees that dwelled in the school's vicinity, was located approximately two miles from the present school. While only being a one-room schoolhouse, this school was still able to educate pupils on various topics such as second year
Latin, the traditional
"Blue back" speller, and even Christianity when it served as a Sunday school building for one year in 1890. Antioch school, founded between 1885 and 1890, stood about five miles southwest of the current Rosewood school. Oakland school, established circa 1890, was located approximately four miles west of the present school. Its name came from the "oak grove" in which it stood.
Out of these five smaller schools, Pine Forest and Applejack consolidated in 1904 to form the first "Rosewood" school by 1905. The committeemen decided on the name Rosewood because of its relative location to Rose station.
The main building, which is still in use to this day, opened in the spring of 1923. It was constructed in 1922-1923 at a cost of
$50,000 (equivalent to $600,000 by today's standards). That year there were three full-time teachers, seven elementary teachers, a part-time physical education director, and one athletic coach. A total of 221 pupils were enrolled in the "new" school that year. The school was equipped with steam heat (which is still used to this day), electric lights, and running water. This 11-grade school also had an agricultural department. In addition, the 1922-23 Rosewood school also had
baseball,
basketball,
tennis, and
track teams.
Shortly after the construction of this building, both Antioch and Oakland consolidated with Rosewood, thereby increasing its enrollment to an estimated 360 pupils, with 12 teachers in all.
In 1927, the right side of the school building was added on to with four new rooms and a new stairway. This addition was ready for use in the 1928-29 school year.
In 1950, Wayne County undertook a project to construct gyms at schools throughout the county. Gyms were being built at the schools of Nahunta, Pikeville, Eureka, and Rosewood. The construction of the Rosewood gym was completed in 1951. The principal during construction, Mr. Larry Deans, was unwilling to settle for a gym equilavent in size to the ones under construction at Rosewood's cross-county counterparts. Therefore, he enacted fund raisers to raise enough money to build the larger size gym, which is still present to this day. Fundraising efforts included bringing home-grown corn to school to sell and making sandwiches to sell. In addition, donations came in from throughout the community to aid in the fund raising for the gym.
The Wayne Collection, a book featuring literary and artistic works from students in Wayne County Schools, was first published in 1986. Since that time, hundreds of Rosewood students have had their works published in the annual book. Rosewood's first annual or
yearbook was published in 1970 under the name "Roseagle."
Clubs
Unlike the athletic department, Rosewood's clubs have only recently emerged as a notable part of the school. The most prominent clubs at Rosewood are the
FBLA,
FFA, and
HOSA chapters. Rosewood's other clubs include
Future Career and Community Leaders of America,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Future Teachers of America,
debate club,
drama club, and
DECA.
Athletics
Rosewood High School competes in the
Carolina 1-A Conference and fields athletic teams in 18 sports including
football,
tennis,
cross country,
soccer,
wrestling,
track,
golf,
basketball,
baseball, and
softball among others.
Notable athletes
Hall of Fame
Ronald Lynn Poulson
1974-1976
Football-Basketball
Edward "Tank" Davis
1971-1975
Football-Basketball-Baseball
Cathy Ellis Jarrell
1979-1983
Basketball
John L Deans
1944-1962
Principal/Coach
Davie Simmons
1971-1975
Football-Basketball
Branch Pope
1970-1996
Coach/Athletic Director
Clark Hood
1968-1972
Football-Basketball-Baseball
Chuck Lucas
1970-1974
Basketball
Ted Holmes
1975-1979
Basketball-Baseball
Donnie Earl Peedin
1972-1998
Coach
James "Tiny" Reid
1970-1974
Basketball-Football
Robert Timothy Lucas
1972-1976
Basketball-Football
State Champions
Jamie Hollingsworth
3200 meters
1997
Jessica Hietpas
800 m
2000 and 2001
Bob Cooke
Shot Put
2001
Notable alumni
Quintin Williams (2000) - former Miami Dolphins Free Safety (2004-2005)
Current projects
Groups of AP English students from Rosewood High School are currently researching the school's massive history in hopes of compiling further information for the public, reunions, and the school itself. Research will encompass the school's historical dates, construction of specific facilities, notable alumni, and more.
Past principals
During the early 1900s, when the first Rosewood school building was in use, principals generally only taught one year. Principals at the building in use between 1905-1923 are, in order: Mr. Giles, E.C. Byrley, J.T. Jerome, E.L. Thorn, Fred Young, E. C. Freeman, Carl Ragland, Mr. Dowd, Miss Moore, Miss Dunlap, Mr. Clark, and E.P. Mendenhall.
| Principal |
Years as principal |
| Mr. E. P. Mendenhall |
1923-1925 |
| Mr. F. S. Johnston |
1925-1926 |
| Mr. W.G. Johnston |
1926-1931 |
| Mr. A. H. Braswell |
1931-1933 |
| Mr. H. C. Banks |
1933-1936 |
| Mr. Larry Deans |
1940s-1950s |
| Mr. T.K.Holmes |
1960 - 1967 |
| Mr. Carlton Hinson |
1969 - 1971 |
| Mr. C.B. Price Jr. |
1971 - 1979 |
| Mr. Curtis Rains |
1979 - 1982 |
| Mr. Freddy Carroll |
1982 - 1989 |
| Mr. Wayne Williams |
1990 - 2001 |
| Mr. Bud King |
1998-1999 (Co-principal) |
| Mr. Richard Sauls |
2001 - 2003 |
| Mrs. Dottie Hobbs |
2003 - 2005 |
| Mr. David Lewis |
2005 -present |
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