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Another major change for the system occurred in the summer of 1985, when the Cumberland County and Fayetteville City school systems merged to form the Cumberland County School System, making this the fourth-largest system in the state. To date, Seventy-First High School is one of the seventeen high
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In 1962, a new building was built across the street and in the fall of that same year, the first classes were held in the new building. The wing at the back was added in 1965. The school was growing so rapidly that huts were added in 1966 and each year until 1972, and again from 1973 until 1976.
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Six schools in the Seventy-First Township consolidated in 1924 to form one: McPherson, Glendale, Haymount, Kornbow, Westover, and Galatia. The new school, built on the Glendale site, was named after the township. The township was named after the Scottish immigrants who were descendants of the
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In the spring of 1973, new tennis courts, new football bleachers, and other improvements were added to the athletic field. In the 1972–1973 school year, Seventy-First received full accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. A new vocational building and a new
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The original school was built in November 1924, consisting of one two-story building with thirteen classrooms for grades one through twelve. A total enrollment of three hundred sixty-seven enthusiastic and dedicated students opened wide its doors of learning. On May 25, 1925, Seventy-First
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greenhouse were officially opened for the 1974–75 school year. Construction of the newest wing was begun in the fall of 1988 for use in the 1989–1990 school year.
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Student enrollment continued to soar until it reached 2,544 in 1976–1977 school year making Seventy-First the most populated high school in North Carolina.
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Seventy-First High School has 100 classrooms, a greenhouse, two gymnasiums, an auditorium that can seat 300 people, a media center, and cafeteria.
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inaugurated its first graduation. A class consisting of five members achieved the first commencement exercise.
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and then disbanded. The 71st (Highland) Regiment was later re-raised during the
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The original building now houses the Seventy-First Classical Middle School.
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Lewis Chapel Middle, Anne Chestnutt Middle, New Century International Middle
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was opened in 1972 to alleviate the growth at Seventy-First, as was
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The principals of the school since its opening have been:
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and fought with distinction throughout its duration.
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
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35°02′18″N 79°00′33″W / 35.0382188°N 79.0091961°W / 35.0382188; -79.0091961
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
71st Regiment of Foot, Fraser's Highlanders
French and Indian War
American Revolutionary War
Douglas Byrd High School
Westover High School
Anthony Hilliard
basketball
Michael Joiner
Doug McDougald
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Everett McIver

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