Johnston County Middle College High School

Public | 10-12 | 117 students |  

PHONE: (919) 464-2303

FAX: (919) 464-2300

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245 College Rd

Smithfield, NC 27577

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Johnston County Middle College High School, located in Smithfield, North Carolina, serves grades 10-12 in the Johnston County Schools district. It is among the few public high schools in North Carolina to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

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Posted on Apr 30, 2010
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I love Johnston County Middle College High School. I went here foe one year and it was the best experience that I have ever had dealing with school. It's the best school in Johnston County, small classes, one on one is not a problem. I loved it!
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Posted on Aug 5, 2009
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Johnston County Middle College is a very good program. We have one son who is attending the program and another we would like to get into the program. The classes are small so the students are getting the attention they need. Also, the program is unique because it offers the students an opportunity to receive college credits and if they are aggressive enough they can obtain an Associates degree. There are some concerns about the program from a parents stand point because it s not funded like the other schools. My son attempted to get a year book program off the ground but there was no support or funding for the program which was a little frustrating.
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