GREAT THINGS HAPPEN HERE!
Rethink That Drink:
Watch the video
Save The Recess:
Watch the video
Healthy Snacks:
Watch the video
Eat More Meals at Home:
Watch the Video
- 8th Grade Language Arts Teacher, Ms. Martin-Bugg has been selected as a U.S. Dept. of Education Fellow watch the video
- Students discover "This is Who I Am."
- Congratulations to the Art Department for placing in the 2008 NC State Fair Art Exhibit!
- DSA Artists Featured in DPS Artist Spotlight!!
- DSA Makes Newsweek Top High School List!
- Plus More!
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Home Administrative Team
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Welcome! On behalf of the administrative team here at DSA, we welcome you to our school. We look forward to working with you to ensure that each student has a successful school year. Please feel free to contact us with any questions, concerns, or comments.
DSA Administrative Leadership Team Members
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Principal
Mr. David L. Hawks
(919)560-3926 X23253
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Assistant Principal (6&7th Grade)
Mr. Michael Ferguson
(919)560-3926 X23264
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Assistant Principal (8&9th Grade)
Mrs. Willa Sample
(919)560-3926 X23269
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Assistant Principal (10&12th Grade)
Mrs. Priscilla Dove
(919)560-3926 X23224
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Assistant Principal
Mrs. Eve Beamon
(919)560-3926 x23274
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Academic Coach
Christine Fierro
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Head Guidance Counselor
Joanne Gantt
(919)560-3926 X23244
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DSA NewsPaper: The Gallery
The GalleryThe Gallery"
DSA's student newsmagazine
Futures for Kids
Futures for Kids is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping students discover options for a rewarding career. To learn more, visit www.f4k.org.
DSA Monthly Calendar

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Mr. David Hawks
| Address : 400 North Duke Street |
| Durham, NC 27701 |
| Map |
| Phone : 919-560-3926 |
| Hours of Operation : 8:45 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. |
| Enrollment : 1370 |
Scores
www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/releasedforms
- 2006-07: Expected Growth, School of Progress (75.1%)
- 2005-06: Expected Growth, School of Progress (73%)
- 2004-05: Expected Growth, School of Distinction (83%)
- 2003-04: Expected Growth, School of Distinction (83%)
- 2002-03: Expected Growth, School of Distinction (82%)
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