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          - This year, ALL students will be required to use a clear bookbag. 
- Clear book bags are to be stored in student's locker along with other personal belongings. 
- Gym clothes must be carried in a clear bag. 
Absolutely, No oversize purses, handbags, or carrying bags.
Non-see-through purses should not exceed 4 ½ x 6 inches in size.
 
          - Cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off and put while in the hallways , classrooms or administrative offices. 
- Cell phones may only be used in the cafeteria while at breakfast or lunch. 
 
          Congratulations to Alonna for making it to the 6A State Championship for Cross Country. Wish her well as she travels to Winston-Salem this weekend to compete to be one of the top 5 runners.
 
          This November, CCS proudly celebrates Native American Heritage Month. We honor the rich traditions, history, and contributions of Native Americans to our nation and community.
 
          November is America Recycles Month! Let’s work together to reduce waste, recycle properly and protect our planet for future generations.
 
          November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, and CCS proudly honors the service, strength and sacrifice of our veterans and military-connected families. Thank you for your commitment to our nation and our community.
 
          Discover our world-class Choice Programs designed to empower your child's learning journey. Cumberland County Schools Choice Fair 2025 is your chance to explore world-class educational options!
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WELCOME TO SVHS!
Tiger Family,
I am excited to be the educational leader and principal of South View High School. As soon as you walk into the school, it is evident that South View High School is a school where the teachers, students and administrators are excited to attend and be a part of.
South View High School is committed to providing a rigorous, nurturing, and inspiring educational program for all of our students. This school year we have embraced the change that is needed to make sure our staff challenge our students to embrace this opportunity to R.O.A.R. Every teacher, staff member, parent, and administrator plays an important role in making this year a great one for each of our Tigers! It is our goal that each student realize their highest potential through our challenging academic programs. We want each child to develop the skills that matter most~the abilities to think and learn across disciplines, connect ideas, engage in effective communication, think critically and creatively, and collaborate with peers in a positive manner.
Phyllis N. Jackson Ed.S,
Principal
Phone: 910-425-8181
Fax: 910-425-2962
Bell Times: 8:30 a.m. – 3:40 p.m.
 
  