High School
2026-2027
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Vision
Beginning in the next academic year, we will welcome our inaugural 9th-Grade Class. This expansion is more than just a new grade level; it is a commitment to providing a continuous, Christ-centered education that prepares our students to lead and serve in an ever-changing world.
This milestone is a direct testament to the incredible work God is doing through our dedicated staff, our hardworking students, and the unwavering support of families like yours.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR OUR COMMUNITY
CONTINUED EXCELLENCE | Our high school curriculum will build upon the rigorous academic and spiritual foundation our students receive in their earlier years.
A GROWING LEGACY | As we add 9th grade next year, we look forward to the natural growth of our high school program in the years to follow.
NEW OPPORTUNITIES | We are eager to develop new programs, leadership opportunities, and sports specifically tailored for our high schoolers.
Academics
Our high school academic program is designed to meet and exceed North Carolina’s graduation requirements, which require students to earn 22 credits to receive a high school diploma. This framework ensures students are prepared not only for on-time graduation but also for success in college, career, and life beyond high school.
Course offerings will expand each year as grade levels are added, with careful planning to ensure every student can complete all required credits for graduation.
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English I, II, III, and IV in sequential order
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NC Math I, II, III, and another that aligns with their post graduate plans
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3 Credits including a physical science, a biology, and an earth/environmental science
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Founding Principles of the United States of America and North Carolina: Civic Literacy, Economics and Personal Finance, American History, and World History
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1 Credit | Health and Physical Education, including CPR certification
2 Credits | Career and Technical Education (CTE), or Arts Education, or
World Language. Some colleges may require additional world language credits.
4 Credits | Electives chosen from Career and Technical Education (CTE), ROTC,
Arts Education (e.g., dance, music, theater arts, visual arts), or other subject area/cross-disciplinary courses (e.g., mathematics, science, social studies, English, and dual enrollment courses).
One arts course and one computer science course are required to be completed in their entirety for freshmen entering high school in the 2026–2027 academic year.
Dual Enrollment with
Pitt community College
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College Transfer courses are state-approved general education classes designed to transfer to all UNC System colleges and universities and to most private colleges in North Carolina. These courses allow students to earn college credit while completing high school requirements.
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
GRADES 9–10
AIG designation, or 92% or higher on an approved achievement and aptitude test, or college readiness scores on the PSAT, ACT, or SAT
GRADES 11–12
Minimum 2.8 GPA, or college readiness scores on the PSAT, ACT, or SAT
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Career and Technical Education courses prepare students for immediate entry into the workforce. These courses may lead to industry certificates, diplomas, or associate degrees, allowing students to pursue a career without attending a four-year university.
MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
GRADES 9–10
College readiness scores
GRADES 11–12
Minimum 2.8 GPA, or a college readiness score, or principal recommendation
Mid-atlantic
christian athletic conference
2A Competition | JV & Varsity Sports
Enrolling for the 2026-2027 School year
The launch of Opendoor High School marks an exciting new chapter, and we invite families to take the next step with us. Enrollment is now open for our inaugural class. If you are seeking a Christ-centered high school that partners with families and prepares students for life beyond graduation, we encourage you to apply today.