Charlotte High School Allegedly Serves Students Spoiled Milk at Lunch
Local Charlotte students are going a bit crazy on social media after attempting to enjoy lunch at their school. Students at West Charlotte High School took to social media after…

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Getty ImagesLocal Charlotte students are going a bit crazy on social media after attempting to enjoy lunch at their school. Students at West Charlotte High School took to social media after they were allegedly served spoiled milk during their lunch.
The TruMoo brand milk typically served at lunch can be seen in the video being poured out onto the tray. The milk seemingly comes out very slow and gooey, nothing close to what milk would typically look like. On the local Instagram page, @charlitt_nc, you can see what appears to be multiple students demonstrating what their milk looks like after being poured out.
West Charlotte High School has also made headlines recently for their Black History Month door decoration contest that caused quite a frenzy. The school has not spoken out about the alleged spoiled milk being served as the social posts just came out today. We hope that not all students had this situation and it was just a rare occurrence.
North Carolina Home to the #1 High School in the U.S.
North Carolina has a lot going for it. From the best basketball athlete of all time Michael Jordan to now the best public high school.
The U.S. News & World has released its report of the top public high schools and The Early College at Guilford in Greensboro takes the top spot in the country. The Early College got a perfect score -- 100 out of 100. The publication reviewed almost 25,000 public high schools in 50 states and the District of Columbia. Of those, 563 North Carolina schools made the list.
The rankings only include public high schools. It looked at a number of metrics including graduation rate, college preparedness, opportunity for Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and state testing courses.
OVERVIEW OF N.C. HIGH SCHOOLS
There are some requirements for students to successfully complete public high school in North Carolina. According to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, high school students must:
While the Early College at Guilford took the #1 spot for Best Public High School in the country, there were a number of other public high schools in North Carolina that ranked well in the Tar Heel State. See them below.
The Early College At Guilford - Greensboro, NC
The high school students who attend here can graduate with two years of college credit from Guilford College, a private liberal arts institution. The school doesn't have athletic teams, but students can join teams in their attendance zone. Service learning is encouraged, and students can start clubs and organizations.
STEM Early College At N.C. A&T - Greensboro, NC
This school offers a fast-paced curriculum that integrates knowledge in science, technology, engineering & mathematics. It ranks #40 nationally with an overall score of 99.77 out of 100. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate here is 96%. It serves grades 9 - 13 with a 100% graduation rate.
Onslow Early College - Jacksonville, NC
This school is in a small town where students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate is 98%. The total minority enrollment is 31%, and 18% of students are economically disadvantaged.
Wake NCSU STEM Early College High School - Raleigh, NC
Wake NCSU STEM Early College High School is 1 of 34 high schools in the Wake County Schools. It ranks fourth within North Carolina. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate at Wake NCSU STEM Early College High School is 100%.
Raleigh Charter High School - Raleigh, NC
This school mission is to challenge college-bound students in a creative and supportive atmosphere to become knowledgeable, thoughtful, contributing citizens. Students learn to be citizens in a challenging academic setting. Nationally, it ranks #133. It ranks #4 in state in making sure students are college-ready.
Phillip J. Weaver Education Center - Greensboro, NC
This is a full-time performing and visual arts academy. Located in downtown Greensboro, Weaver Academy is a magnet school showcasing two extraordinary educational programs. It's a school for students to focus on the performing and visual arts, and a school for students to launch themselves into advanced technology career pathways. It serves as a platform to meet the needs of students from all backgrounds.