Enfield High School — Enfield, North Carolina

Posted by DaveSanders | North Carolina | Posted on December 23rd, 2009

enfield High School, Enfield, NC
Enfield High School
(click to enlarge)

Enfield, NC
Halifax County
Population: approx. 2,300

Established in 1740, Enfield is the oldest town in Halifax County (from Town of Enfield website).

Links
Six Degrees of Enfield, NC Separation on Facebook
– Enfield alumni at Classmates.com

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Reunion apparel for Enfield High School

Enfield High School
mascot: Cougars
colors: Red, Royal Blue, White

The school always enjoyed community support. The Rotary Club provided funds for the band to participate in parades and competitions. The Levon Theater allowed concerts to be held there.
 
 
The Enfield basketball team made it into the State Finals in 1981 before falling to Bunn.

Enfield timeline (extracted from the nomination form for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places)

1825 – Enfield Academy opened.
1839 – Enfield Free School opened.
1881­1888 – Halifax County built 17 public schools.
1895 – The Brick School was opened (grades 1-12).
1901 – Enfield Graded School opened (a one-story frame building, grades 1-12).
1917 Enfield High School, Enfield, NC – A two-story brick building replaced the original Enfield Graded School. (click image to enlarge)
1933 – The Enfield School District and Halifax County School District merged.
1948 – Construction was begun on a new Enfield Graded School at the end of Branch St.
1950 – New Enfield Graded School was opened. Classes began in Sept.
1951 – Brick gymnasium was added to Enfield Graded School.
– The Inborden School was opened (grades 1-12).
1952 – Concrete block agricultural building was added to Enfield Graded School. The roof was built by the Voc-ed students.
1953 – A one-story addition was added to the rear of the gymnasium at Enfield Graded School. It was used for music, lunch and storage.
1964 – Enfield schools were integrated. In theory, students were allowed to choose which school to attend.
1968 – The Inborden School became an Elementary School.
– Enfield Graded School became Enfield High School.
1970 – Metal building was added to Enfield High School for use by the music dept. and for storage.
1981 – [from EHS alum Lance Scott] – “Beginning of the 1981-1982 school year (my senior year) all of Enfield High School and Scotland Neck High School and part of Eastman High was consolidated into Southeast Halifax High School. The other part of Eastman High School went to Northwest High School. So, instead of having four high schools in Halifax County, we now have two.”
– Enfield High School became Enfield Middle School (grades 7-9)
1983 – [from EHS alum Willie Ray Hawkins] – “1983-1984 school year: Enfield Middle grades changed to 6th thru 8th;
Southeast Halifax High and Northwest High School grades changed to 9 -12.”
2007 – Enfield Middle School and Inborder Elementary School were closed in December.
2008 – A new consolidated Elementary School opened in January on Hwy. 481.
2009 – Plans were being discussed to convert Enfield High School’s main building and agricultural building into housing for seniors.

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7 Responses to “Enfield High School — Enfield, North Carolina”

  1. Lance Scott says:

    Actually, the 1982 information is not accurate. Beginning of the 1981-1982 school year (my senior year) all of Enfield High School and Scotland Neck High School and part of Eastman High was consolidated in to Southeast Halifax High School. The other part of Eastman High School went to Northwest High School. So, instead of having four high schools in Halifax County, we now have two.

  2. tw says:

    The conversion of the schoo to apartments for seniors is a reality. Does anyone have pictures of the interior of the school from years ago? These are needed for the restoration of the building. It is on the national historic register.

    • DaveSanders says:

      Good News: Go to Google image search and type this: enfield site:www.braswell-library.org
      There are a handful of images that appear to be taken inside Enfield High School.
      Bad News: You can’t see the full-size images. Braswell Library has abandoned its project of digitizing Charles Killebrew’s photos, so they are no longer available online. The thumbnails on Google’s search results may only be available until they clear the cache.

  3. Willie Ray Hawkins says:

    1981-1982 school year: Enfield High School became Enfield Middle School (With grades 7-9).
    Southeast Halifax High and Northwest High School grades were 10-12.
    1983-1984 school year: Enfield Middle grades changed to 6th thru 8th.
    Southeast Halifax High and Northwest High School grades changed to 9 -12.
    I went to Enfield Middle as an 9th grader during the 1981 – 1982 school year. We were the last 8th grade class to graduate from Inborden Elementary School and the first 9th grade class to graduate from Enfield Middle.

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