The Early/Middle College at Bennett
Principal: Mrs. Esther Coble, Ed.S

Phone: (336) 517-1832
Fax:   (336) 517-2120

Administrative Office Hours
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Instructional Hours (Guilford County Schools)
9:45 a.m. to 4:35 p.m.

Instructional Hours (Bennett College)
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.


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Congratulations to the Class of 2013!

The Bold! The Bright! The Beautiful! 


We were honored to be a part of your journey in becoming Aspiring Young Women. We wish you well and much success in your future endeavors. And always remember that "Success is not an option, but an expectation."

The Faculty & Staff of
The Early Middle College at Bennett

Click on icon to view graduation clip.


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The Middle College at Bennett Receives Project Ignition Grant to Promote Safer, Smarter Driving

January 2013 The Middle College at Bennett has been selected as one of the top 26 high schools from throughout the United States and Canada to receive a $2,000 grant by Project Ignition— a service-learning teen driver safety program sponsored by State Farm® and coordinated by the National Youth Leadership Council®.

Fox 8 News Press Conference with Student Leaders Rihana Spinner & Danasia Eubanks


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The State Department of Public Instruction recognizes The Early/Middle College at Bennett for a 100% graduation rate in 2011-12.


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The U.S. Department of Education 2012 National Blue Ribbon School Award.  This award recognizes our committment to student learning, accelerating student achievement, and being one of the best schools in the country.

 


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HONOR SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE 2011-2012

 An Honor School of Excellence bears the highest status a school can receive through the state of North Carolina. More than 90 percent of a school's students must be considered proficient on End-of-Grade or End-of-Course testing for a school to be named an Honor School of Excellence. In addition, a school must make expected or high growth and must meet all of its Annual Measureable Objectives (AMOs) as determined by the state for demographic subgroups. The AMOs this year replace the measure of Adequate Yearly Progress that was required under No Child Left Behind.