Do you want your high schooler in a school where they are challenged and set up for success in their adult life, professional work, and the college experience? Nehemiah Enrichment Academy is the solution!
Our principal, Dr. Trina Moore, shares about NEA's AMAZING high school program!

At NEA, 100% of students will identify and develop a plan to achieve their spiritual, academic, and career goals by graduation.
🎓 NEA High School: Purpose. Pathway. Promise.
At NEA, 100% of our high school scholars graduate with a plan — spiritually grounded, academically prepared, and career-focused.
Every NEA high school track is designed to prepare scholars for post-secondary education and/or a strong career in their chosen field. With 4 tracks and 70 career pathways, scholars don’t have to choose between college or career, they can do both.
✨ Choose the track. Build the pathway. Walk with purpose.
Scholars will have access to hundreds of courses and 70 career pathways to choose from. Scholars receive asynchronous (independent) and synchronous (online teacher led) instruction. Each course is taught and graded with a certified teacher. All courses are aligned to the North Carolina Standard Course of Study and meet North Carolina graduation requirements.
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College (RCCC) Career and College Promise Program
North Carolina Dual Credit Allowances
The Traditional Academy is for scholars in grades 9-12 seeking to earn a high school diploma prepared for the workforce, and/or two-year or four-year college study. All scholars are required to meet the 25 credit graduation minimum to earn a high school diploma. The NEA High School Traditional Track is for scholars that are not in the Nehemiah Early College Academy. All scholars will earn the required credits for college entrance.
The Trades Track is for scholars who desire to be trained and certified in a trade. The NEA Trades Prep and Certification Academy provides nine skilled trades programs with employer recognized credibility. The certification tracks are below:
The Early College Academy will prepare students to earn college credit during grades 11-12. Scholars have the option to earn a college certificate or college credit to transfer to a two or four-year university. College courses for grades 11-12 are FREE (excluding textbooks) at NC community colleges through the NC Career and College Promise Program. The early college academy is open to high school scholars who demonstrate academic competency. Early College scholars are eligible to take classes at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College providing all requirements are met. Scholars in grades 9-12 who are committed and self-disciplined will be successful in the early college environment.
A Family Info Packet may be requested to learn more about the 70+ courses that are offered, the 49 career pathways offered in any academy, and NEA's required graduation credits.
Complete the section below to request your Family Informational Packet!
NEA does not service children with severe learning or intellectual disabilities. Children with mild learning disabilities may apply for admission. Please schedule a call with. a school administrator to discuss admission details for mild learning disabilities. Complete the NEA Interest Form below.
