
Mrs. Moseley is in her fourth full year as Principal of South Newton Elementary School. Previously she served in N-CCS as Assistant Principal at Newton-Conover High School, where she led a variety of processes and initiatives successfully. She has grown the parent/school partnership and is truly embracing the South Newton community as a whole. Under her leadership, SNES growth and performance are trending upward. Her strong work ethic and vision for student success is an asset to N-CCS and to South Newton Elementary School.
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Congratulations to the N-CHS marching band! This past weekend, they traveled to Mt. Airy, and against 19 bands, they came in 2nd place overall.
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Level Up! With School Lunch! With the rising costs of groceries – let us provide your
child(ren) with a well-balanced lunch at a low cost!
The National School Lunch Program began in 1946, originally created to provide
nutritious meals to children from low-income families who might not otherwise have
access to a daily meal.
NSLP ensures the health & well-being of all public school students, boosts academic
performance by giving students the fuel they need to succeed, and closes the
opportunity gap for children across the country.
Today, the National School Lunch Program serves nearly 30 million children every
school day. Not only does it reduce childhood hunger, but also supports American
Agriculture!
Please join us in celebrating this wonderful program!


Newton-Conover City Schools is all about making connections and finding purpose for our students and our staff. What does your dash mean?
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Mrs. Leah Hayes is in her 2nd year as principal of North Newton Elementary School. In her first year at the helm, NNES met growth in every subgroup and made significant gains in student proficiency. A proud 1992 graduate of Newton-Conover High School, Leah is an excellent example of the type of quality graduates we produce in N-CCS!!! Leah is very kind, patient, and has a servant’s heart. All of these attributes will serve her well as she continues to lead this fantastic school!!
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South Newton students were greeted this morning by varsity football players and cheerleaders.
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South Newton students were greeted this morning by varsity football players and cheerleaders.
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Mr. Penley is the prototype of a high school principal. He loves everything about high schools: teaching & learning, performing arts, athletic contests, prom, clubs, pep rallies, etc…..and his students and staff know that he loves high school. More than that, his students and staff know that he loves them. He has led N-CHS to multiple years of meeting or exceeding growth and to the first letter grade of B in the history of Newton-Conover High School. Mr. Penley has been recognized previously as Principal of the Year for our school system. Mr. Penley and N-CHS are synonymous with each other.
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A dash provides a perfect underline to write words or phrases to indicate meaning or personal connection to the words being connected by the dash. In that dash, our staff find their connection to Newton-Conover City Schools. Dr. Gabriel, superintendent of N-CCS DASH is…
"When I came to N-CCS, I came for a job opportunity. Years later, I realize that I have found so much more. I have found colleagues that I will hold dear for the rest of my life, a caring school community that treats me as a unique individual and not just a name/number/statistic, a place to put down roots and live, and a place my two sons will call the place where they grew up. "
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Happy National Coaches Day! Today, we celebrate the hard work and dedication of coaches across N-CCS who inspire our student-athletes to be their best selves. Whether it's on the field, in the classroom, or in life, coaches play a vital role in shaping lives and helping student-athletes achieve their goals. So let's take a moment to show our appreciation for all the amazing coaches in N-CCS who give so much of themselves to help our Red Devils succeed. Thank you, coaches!
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Shuford Elementary is hosting its annual Penny Wars fundraiser for the 5th-grade overnight field trip to Camp Hanes this week. Students enjoy bringing in coins and dollars for positive and negative points. #whatdoesyourdashmean





Congratulations to Red Devil football player Jordan Lineberger for being voted the winner of the Week 7 WNNC Coca-Cola Golden Helmet Award. Jordan racked up 22 tackles, forced a fumble, and even got in on the act offensively with a rushing touchdown in the Red Devils win over East Burke on Friday night.
Jordan is now the leading tackler in all of 2A football in the state and is the #2 tackler in the state overall (1A-4A). He also ranks 43rd in the nation in tackles.
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Our next school to highlight as we get to know our schools in N-CCS is Conover School. They are a public separate school for students with disabilities. Conover School is all about working together for the betterment of their students. They are a tight-knit family that focuses on engagement, comradery, and connecting with the community. #whatdoesyourdashmean










Mr. Whitener is entering his sixth year as principal of Discovery High School. Mr. Whitener led North Newton Elementary School successfully for five years prior to coming back to his first love, high school. Mr. Whitener was formerly a math teacher at Newton-Conover High School. He is very focused on student growth and on growing the Discovery High School brand. Mr. Whitener is a one-of-a-kind leader leading a one-of-a-kind high school. DHS is in good hands under the leadership of this former N-CCS Principal of the Year.
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Officer Bundt, SRO at South Newton Elementary and North Newton Elementary has started D.A.R.E classes with the 5th-grade students at South.
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As a progressive and forward-thinking school system, Newton-Conover Schools has worked with Catawba Valley Community College to develop a Teacher Assistant Apprenticeship Pathway through the Catawba Apprenticeship Network. Newton-Conover is one of the first school systems in the State of NC to develop an Apprenticeship Pathway in Teacher Preparation! On Monday, we had two Teacher Assistant Apprentices sign, Dalla Black and Jenny Fox.
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N-CHS cross country is off to a running start! Have a great season Red Devils!
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Mr. Cannon is a product of Newton-Conover City Schools (N-CHS Class of 2002) and has spent his entire career serving the students of Newton-Conover City Schools. Under his leadership, South Newton Elementary School had the highest growth in our school system in the 18-19 school year. As a former teacher at Newton-Conover Middle School, Mr. Cannon’s journey has come full circle as he has returned for his fifth year as principal. His energy and enthusiasm are contagious, and we are fortunate to have him as a leader in our system.
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Take a look at what our students love about N-CCS! #whatdoesyourdashmean
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Mr. Weese is in his fourth year as Principal of Conover School. Mr. Weese has previously served as Assistant Principal at Newton-Conover High School (and at Conover School). He has strong organizational skills and a deep background in working with exceptional children. Both of these traits serve him well as he continues to lead this truly unique school. Leading in a non-traditional school requires non-traditional approaches and a high level of passion for the students being served. Mr. Weese genuinely appreciates the beauty of Conover School and understands its value to Catawba County as a whole. The school will continue to thrive under his leadership.
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