Richland Northeast High School | |
Principal: | Mark Sims |
Teaching Staff: | 95.50 (FTE) |
Ratio: | 14.23 |
Enrollment: | 1,359 (2022–23)[1] |
Streetaddress: | 7500 Brookfield Road |
Zipcode: | 29223 |
Country: | United States |
Accreditation: | S.C. Department of Education and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools |
Campus Type: | Suburban |
Colors: | Orange and blue |
Feeder Schools: | Polo Road Elementary Joseph Keels Elementary Forest Lake Elementary Windsor Elementary Dent Middle School E.L Wright Middle School Fort Jackson DoDEA feeder elementary schools: Pierce Terrace ES (Pre-K-1), C.C. Pinckney ES (2-6) |
Feeder To: | Enlisted, Enrolled, or Employed |
Yearbook: | The Archive |
Publication: | "The Saber" |
Newspaper: | The Saber[2] |
Richland Northeast High School is a public high school in Columbia, South Carolina. Richland Northeast, often abbreviated as RNE, RNH, or RNHS, was founded in 1978 to handle the excessive population of students at Spring Valley High School. Spring Valley is now Richland Northeast's largest rival in sporting events. Richland Northeast is one of five high schools in Richland County School District 2 (RSD2).
Richland Northeast is home to four magnet programs:
Beginning in the 2015–2016 school year, iLink will merge with Convergence Media and become iMedia.[3] A merger between Convergence Media and former program iLink was planned for the 2015–16 school year, but did not go through and resulted in the dissolution of the iLink program. Convergence Media is functioning as before.
The Palmetto Center for the Arts (PCA) received the John F. Kennedy Center Creative Ticket award for outstanding achievement in arts education. It includes dance, music, theater, and visual arts. All PCA students are enrolled in the International Baccalaureate Programme. Students who wish to join must have at least a C average.[4] Students may audition for as many programs as they want, but they can only get accepted into one.[5]
In the Fall of 2012, Richland Northeast opened its doors as a new member of the International Baccalaureate Program, which is phasing out the Advanced Placement program.
Richland Northeast High School is known as the Cavalier. They share a region in SCHSL Class 4A Upper State with South Pointe, Westwood, Ridge View, Lancaster, and York. They participate in many athletic programs, fielding teams in the following sports:
Richland Northeast's Model UN team is notable for winning the Award of Distinction (a first-place equivalent) at the National High School Model UN Conference in New York for 30 years.