William G. Enloe High School, part of the Wake County Public School System, opened in 1962. Named in honor of the Mayor of Raleigh at the time, Enloe answered the need for a secondary educational institution for all students living in the vicinity of the Longview Gardens Community. It opened as Raleigh's first integrated high school. Enloe initially housed students from grades seven through eleven. The Class of 1963 was the first graduating class.

Enloe is currently under the leadership of principal Scott Lyons, began with the school during the 2011-2012 school year. The school is a Gifted & Talented magnet and International Baccalaureate school. Enloe is recurrently ranked as one of the best high schools in the nation.

Location

128 Clarendon Crescent

Raleigh, North Carolina 27610

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enloehs.wcpss.net

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