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  1. 15. Mai 2024 · The mission of I.C. Norcom High School is to provide a safe, educational setting where all students acquire a strong academic background and essential life skills needed to succeed in a global, technology-driven world. We seek the combined efforts and support of staff, students, parents, and community.

  2. I. C. Norcom High School is a public high school in Portsmouth, Virginia. It is administered by Portsmouth City Public Schools. The school colors are maroon and grey, and the mascot is the Greyhounds. The school was named after Israel Charles Norcom, its first supervising principal.

  3. HOME OF THE MIGHTY GREYHOUNDS. I. C. Norcom High School is located at 1801 London Boulevard conveniently located between the revitalized downtown and the Midtown Tunnel. It opened in September 1997 under the leadership of Mr. Walter Taylor.

  4. Get information on I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth, VA including enrollment, state testing assessments and student body breakdown.

    • 1801 London Blvd, Portsmouth, 23704, VA
    • 075739 35442
  5. I.C. Norcom High School is a public, magnet school located in PORTSMOUTH, VA. It has 1,043 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1. According to state test scores, 39% of students are at least proficient in math and 58% in reading.

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    • (757) 393-5442
    • 1801 LONDON BLVD, PORTSMOUTH, 23704, VA
  6. Address: 1801 London Blvd Portsmouth, VA 23704-2135. Principal: Teesha Sanders. Superintendent: Dr. Elie Bracy. School Number: 240. Region: 2. Division: Portsmouth City Public Schools. Division Number: 121. Division Website. Map results may not reflect school division or attendance zone boundaries. Print Report. At-a-Glance. Accreditation.

  7. The school, originally known as the High Street School, was founded in 1913 as the first high school for black students and was located in the True Reformers Building at 915 High Street. After World War I it was relocated to the corner of Chestnut and South Streets.