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T. Wingate Andrews High School : ウィキペディア英語版 | T. Wingate Andrews High School
T. Wingate Andrews High School is a public magnet high school in High Point, North Carolina and part of the Western region of the Guilford County school district. The school enrolls students in grades 9 through 12, follows the traditional school calendar, and runs on a daily schedule of 4 blocks (classes of 90 minutes each), with lunch periods for students during their 3rd block. Andrews has been designated to receive additional support, resources, and incentives as a federal (Title I ) and (Mission Possible ) school. T. Wingate Andrews High School was opened in 1968 with Samuel E. Burford as its first principal. This school was built specifically to follow the federal mandate to integrate the races in the United States. It took students from the former William Penn High School (now Penn-Griffin School for the Arts) and some from the High Point Central High School. It was named after Thomas Wingate Andrews (1882-1937), who served as superintendent of High Point schools.〔( T. Wingate Andrews Papers, 1911-1936. )〕 The current principal is David J. Miller, II, formerly the principal of the Academy at Smith High School in Greensboro, NC. Miller took the position beginning in the 2015-2016 school year, filling the vacancy left by Rodney Wilds, who transferred after six years at Andrews to become the principal at his alma mater, Dudley High School, in Greensboro. ==Administration==
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