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A.L. Brown High School
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Name Alfred Luther (A.L.) Brown High School
City Kannapolis, North Carolina
Opened August, 1952
School Motto "Understanding Through Knowledge"
Principal Dr. Debra S. Morris
Community Suburban
Type Public Secondary
Grades 9 to 12
District Kannapolis City Schools
Enrollment approx. 1,357 (05-06)
Mascot The Wonders
Colors Kelly Green and White, Navy Blue(Secondary)
Newspaper The Brown Beat
Yearbook The Albrokan
Distinctions School of Distinction 2003-04 School of Distinction 2004-05 School of Distinction 2005-06
Website [Link]
A.L. Brown High School (also sometimes referred to as Kannapolis or simply Brown) is a comprehensive public high school in Kannapolis, North Carolina. It is the only high school in the Kannapolis City Schools district as well as the city of Kannapolis. As of the 2005-06 school year, the current enrollment is 1,350 students.

Brown was recognized by DPI as a "School of Distinction" under the state's ABC standards for public education for the 2003-04, 04-05, and 05-06 school years.

History

During the expansion of the Cannon Mills Corporation during the 1920's, James William Cannon donated a piece of land just east of the town for a school. Centerview School was constructed in 1924, about the same time that the first Concord High School opened. Later in the early 1930s Centerview School was renamed J.W. Cannon High School, after the town's founder. A few years later Cannon High School was destroyed by a fire, then later rebuilt. In 1951 A.L. Brown High School was constructed southeast of J.W. Cannon and opened in the following year. Cannon High School then became J.W. Cannon Junior High School. In 1974, A.L. Brown was almost destroyed by a fire started in the attic; fearing auditorium damage, graduation was moved to the primary gymnasium. Then on January 10th, 1982, James William Cannon Junior High School was completly destroyed by a fire. Many additions have been built on to Brown and there is a separate vocational building as well as a free-standing gymnasium. During the 2006-07 school year, a newer gymnasium/PE facility will open on campus. These free-standing buildings give A. L. Brown its unique character. Instead of a traditional single building like most high schools, Brown has a small, college-like atmosphere with numerous buildings around a central courtyard.
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A photograph of A.L. Brown High School today (As of February, 2006.
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A photograph of A.L. Brown High School today (As of February, 2006.

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Athletics

A.L. Brown's athletics teams are known as the Wonders. The school is an AAA member of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) and competes in the South Piedmont Conference (SPC). The school sponsors interscholastic football, volleyball, tennis (boys and girls), cross country (boys and girls), basketball (boys and girls), wrestling, swimming (boys and girls), baseball, softball, golf, track and field (boys and girls),indoor track and field (boys and girls), and soccer (boys and girls). The Varsity football team has won the 1989 and 1997 3AA State Championships. The Varsity football team has been consistently good posting 27 consecutive seasons at .500 or better. They also host an NJROTC unit that is very successful.

The Battle for the Bell

A long-running tradition, The Battle for the Bell is a football game between A.L. Brown and Concord High School. The teams play for a coveted railroad bell that was donated to the school in 1924; The game began in 1931. The Kannapolis/Concord game is the longest continuous high school football rivalry in the state of North Carolina. The overall record for Kannapolis is 34-37 with Concord in the lead. At the end of each game, the traditional exchange of the bell occurs at midfield. The winning team paints the bell transom in their school colors for display during the entire school year.

Notable Alumni

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