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Northeastern High School is located in Elizabeth City, a beautiful community in northeastern North Carolina along the Pasquotank River in Pasquotank County. Elizabeth City is known as the "Harbor of Hospitality." Pasquotank County has approximately 40,000 residents with nearly half living within the city of Elizabeth City. NHS has an enrollment of more than 673 students in grades 9-12.
NHS students excel in academics, sports , extra curricular activities and community involvement. Students and staff in the NHS Agricultural Complex and FFA program maintain seven greenhouses which is the largest greenhouse area in a K-12 institution in the state of North Carolina.
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Parent Welcome Letter August 2024
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District News
Celebrate the Class of 2025 by watching each graduation ceremony live on the ECPPS YouTube channel. Join us as we honor our amazing graduates and recognize the dedication of their families, teachers, and staff who helped them reach this milestone!
The Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Board of Education is now accepting applications from current high school juniors (rising seniors) who are interested in serving as a student representative on the Board for the 2025-2026 school year.
Learn more about the upcoming meetings for the Board of Education in February. The regular meeting is open to the public and a live-stream option is available.
Learn more about the upcoming meetings for the Board of Education in February. The regular meeting is open to the public and a live-stream option is available.
The Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public School District is proud to release the following honor rolls from Elizabeth City Middle School, River Road Middle School, H.L. Trigg Community School, ECP Early College, Northeastern High School, and Pasquotank County High School.
Learn more about the exciting academic growth in ECPPS! Impressive gains in all subgroups, two schools increasing two letter grades, and a decrease in low-performing schools from eight to two, progress is happening in ECPPS!
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*School supply lists for the 2024-2025 school year are added as they become available*