HCPS 2014-15 Highlights

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2014-15 HIGHLIGHTS

School Year Highlights

Henderson County Public Schools The Henderson County Public School District is the 27th largest school district in North Carolina and the second in Western North Carolina, comprised of 13 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 4 high schools, 1 early college and 1 education center.

8 Schools Win Energy Conservation Awards Henderson County Public Schools have worked extremely hard over the years to conserve energy and the district enforces compliance with approved energy guidelines, updates equipment and facilities, and continues to monitor and track energy consumption using EnergyMasterPro – a web-based software application. Developed for use in public school systems, EnergyMasterPro enables us to track, analyze and manage energy consumption and expenses. Additionally, audits provide information we need to improve our employee-based energy management program. Energy-saving schools were recognized in two categories: Total Energy Savings compared to the baseline set in 2010 and an MVP – Most Valuable Participant – for having the best energy audits for 2014-15. Elementary: Sugarloaf Elementary won the MVP Award for Best Audit and Dana Elementary won the Total Energy Savings Award. Middle: Hendersonville Middle won the MVP Award for Best Audit and Flat Rock Middle won the Total Energy Savings Award. High: Balfour Education Center won the MVP Award for Best Audit and West Henderson High won the Total Energy Savings Award.

16th Highest Graduation Rate in State The North Carolina Four-Year Cohort Graduation Rate reflects the percentage of ninth graders (their cohort) who graduated from high school four years later. In 2013-14, Henderson County Public Schools had the 16th highest graduation rate in the state, maintaining its trend of exceeding the state’s average.

Graduation Rate


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