Congratulations to our 2024 Magna Cum Laude scholars! Magna Cum Laude is Latin for “with great honor." The GPA requirement is 3.5-3.79. This honor is represented by a purple cord.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
Magna Cum Laude
Congratulations to our 2024 Cum Laude scholars! Cum Laude is Latin for “with honor." The GPA requirement is 3.2-3.499. This honor is represented by a green cord.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
Cum Laude Graduates
Our 5-year graduates have successfully completed all the requirements for a high school diploma, as well as for an Associate’s degree. They have received a light blue cord to represent this honor. Scholars have also received their black VGCC tassel to wear at Vance-Granville’s Graduation.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
5-year graduates
Warren Early College is a 5-year program, with the option of graduating in four years. Some of our scholars will meet the 4-year graduate qualifications, having completed all graduation requirements for both high school and VGCC, earning their Associate's degree and high school diploma in 4 years. These students receive a white cord to represent this honor. Students will also receive their black VGCC tassel to wear at Vance-Granville’s Graduation.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
4-Year Graduates
The College/UNC Endorsement honor is recognized by the state of NC and is represented by a red cord and a diploma seal of recognition that will be attached to their diploma. Scholars who receive this honor have (1) completed the future-ready core mathematics sequence of Math I, II, III, and a fourth math course; (2) completed three units of science including at least one physical science with a lab, one life science, and one additional science course; (3) complete U.S. History or equivalent coursework; (4) complete two units of a world language (other than English): (5) have a weighted grade point average of at least 2.5 and (6) earn at least the benchmark reading score of a 22 on ACT or 480 on SAT.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
UNC Endorsement
The College Endorsement honor is recognized by the state of NC. These scholars have received a yellow cord and a diploma seal of recognition that will be attached to their diploma. Scholars receiving this honor have completed North Carolina’s future-ready core mathematics sequence of Math I, II, III; and a fourth math, have an unweighted grade point average of at least 2.6, and also earn at least the benchmark reading score of 22 on ACT or 480 on SAT.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
College Endorsement
The Beta Club is a national academic honor society. Its mission is to promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership among scholars. In order to join the Beta Club, you must have a weighted high school GPA of 3.5. Beta Club scholars have received a blue cord to wear at graduation.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
VGCC Beta Graduates
Our Senior Night & Cording Ceremony was a resounding success, and it was wonderful to see so many families and community members come together to celebrate our graduating students. We would like to extend a special thank you to all of our scholarship presenters for taking the time to join us and support our scholars. We want to offer heartfelt congratulations to the Class of 2024 for all your hard work and accomplishments. We are so proud of each and every one of you! Next stop...VGCC’s May 2024 Graduation Ceremony! The ceremony will be held on Friday, May 10, 2024, at 6 PM on the Main Campus in Henderson.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
Senior Night 2024
Senior Night 2024
Senior Night 2024
Senior Night 2024
Senior Night 2024
Senior Night 2024
Senior Night 2024
Senior Night 2024
We are thrilled to report that our first Asian American Pacific Islander Month Celebration was a tremendous success! With six engaging stations that featured crafts, exhibits, presentations, karaoke, games, and delicious food, the event truly brought our school community together in celebration of culture and diversity. Our WECHS school family extends a heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Aguilar for her exceptional planning and facilitation of today's cultural extravaganza. Our staff and scholars had a fantastic time and gained valuable insights into the rich tapestry of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. We would also like to express our gratitude to the Central Office staff that attended for their support in making this event possible, as well as to the teachers from other schools who generously shared their cultural knowledge with us. A special thank you goes out to Mr. Marc Aguilar, Mr. Benjamin Decena from WCMS and Mrs. Raquel Nogueras from MBES for their contributions in facilitating the stations - we are truly grateful for your dedication and enthusiasm. As Yo-Yo Ma aptly said, "When you learn something from people, or from a culture, you accept it as a gift, and it is your lifelong commitment to preserve it and build on it." Today, we embraced this sentiment wholeheartedly, fostering a spirit of unity and learning that will continue to inspire us. Thank you once again to everyone involved in making this celebration a resounding success. Your efforts and support are deeply appreciated.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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We are thrilled to report that our first Asian American Pacific Islander Month Celebration was a tremendous success! With six engaging stations that featured crafts, exhibits, presentations, karaoke, games, and delicious food, the event truly brought our school community together in celebration of culture and diversity. Our WECHS school family extends a heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Aguilar for her exceptional planning and facilitation of today's cultural extravaganza. Our staff and scholars had a fantastic time and gained valuable insights into the rich tapestry of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. We would also like to express our gratitude to the Central Office staff that attended for their support in making this event possible, as well as to the teachers from other schools who generously shared their cultural knowledge with us. A special thank you goes out to Mr. Marc Aguilar, Mr. Benjamin Decena from WCMS and Mrs. Raquel Nogueras from MBES for their contributions in facilitating the stations - we are truly grateful for your dedication and enthusiasm. As Yo-Yo Ma aptly said, "When you learn something from people, or from a culture, you accept it as a gift, and it is your lifelong commitment to preserve it and build on it." Today, we embraced this sentiment wholeheartedly, fostering a spirit of unity and learning that will continue to inspire us. Thank you once again to everyone involved in making this celebration a resounding success. Your efforts and support are deeply appreciated.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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I am thrilled to report that our first Asian American Pacific Islander Month Celebration was a tremendous success! With six engaging stations that featured crafts, exhibits, presentations, karaoke, games, and delicious food, the event truly brought our school community together in celebration of culture and diversity. Our WECHS school family extends a heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Aguilar for her exceptional planning and facilitation of today's cultural extravaganza. Our staff and scholars had a fantastic time and gained valuable insights into the rich tapestry of Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. I would also like to express our gratitude to the Central Office staff that attended for their support in making this event possible, as well as to the teachers from other schools who generously shared their cultural knowledge with us. A special thank you goes out to Mr. Marc Aguilar, Mr. Benjamin Decena from WCMS and Mrs. Raquel Nogueras from MBES for their contributions in facilitating the stations - we are truly grateful for your dedication and enthusiasm. As Yo-Yo Ma aptly said, "When you learn something from people, or from a culture, you accept it as a gift, and it is your lifelong commitment to preserve it and build on it." Today, we embraced this sentiment wholeheartedly, fostering a spirit of unity and learning that will continue to inspire us. Thank you once again to everyone involved in making this celebration a resounding success. Your efforts and support are deeply appreciated.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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Cookie Day at WECHS has been oh so sweet 😋 Thank you, Mrs. Pierce for the delivering cookies and milk to the staff. What a great way to end Wellness Wednesday!
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
WECHS cookies
WECHS cookies
Today's Teacher Appreciation Week token comes from Crumbl! Each staff chose their favorite cookie from this week's Crumbl menu. No matter how the cookie crumbles, we truly appreciate you 🩷 Theme: We Would "Crumbl" Without You! Thanks for being a GREAT TEACHER!
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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Today's Teacher Appreciation Week token comes from Crumbl! Each staff chose their favorite cookie from this week's Crumbl menu. No matter how the cookie crumbles, we truly appreciate you 🩷 Theme: We Would "Crumbl" Without You!
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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This morning, our teachers enjoyed delicious biscuits and muffins! Today's theme: Thanks a Brunch For All You Do!
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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Happy School Nurse Day to our fantastic school nurse! Nurse Williams, we are grateful for you and all that you do for our school family. We love you and hope that you enjoy your special day!
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
Nurse Williams
Teacher Appreciation Week 2024 is off to a cool start! Our staff was given an ice cream sundae bar by our Parent Advisory Council members. What a way to start our week! Theme: Here's The Scoop, We Are So Very Grateful For All You Do!
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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WECHS is so blessed to have loving and caring educators. Thank you for tirelessly working hard each day to change the lives of our scholars! We love you! "Behind every child who believes in themselves is a teacher who believed in them first." Author Unknown
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
TAW 2024
WECHS is pleased to announce that sophomore scholars, Adrianne Aguilar, Sham Nogueras, and Juan Tavira-Garibay have been selected to attend North Carolina State University's Satellite Camp 2024. SATELLITE is a five-day residential STEM outreach and leadership development program with the goal of exposing high school sophomores from under-resourced communities in North Carolina to post-secondary educational opportunities in STEM and its many disciplines. SATELLITE Campers have had the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of activities including a field trip to the Museum of Natural Sciences, an egg drop competition, plant biology seminars, workshops in paper science engineering, textiles and design, game theory, and hands-on life sciences demonstrations led by genuine NC State faculty and students. SATELLITE’s mission is fueled by NCSU's desire and passion to help close the higher educational divide among communities through equitable opportunities and exposure.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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WECHS is pleased to announce that Junior scholar, Makayla Wright and freshman scholars, Kyla Evans and Katelyn Mota have been selected to attend East Carolina University's P.I.R.A.T.E. program. Pirate Institute for Aspiring Teachers and Educators is a This is a free three-day immersive experience which includes staying two nights in an ECUresidence hall, meals and materials. Participants will explore the teaching profession through engaging, fun activities and have the opportunity to interact with leaders in education as well as peers.
2 months ago, Warren Early College High School
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