Description: A rural school setting bordered by homes and respected community establishments. Read to find out about our heritage. Bahama, North Carolina draws its name from three families who helped establish the community- the Ball's, the Harris' and the Mangum's. Mangum School, was established as an educational setting in 1939 to educate young people.
This picturesque community is in northern Durham County near Lake Michie and Quail Roost Conference Center. The community and school have a long history and great partnership. The school is named in honor and memory of Willie Person Mangum, a native of the Bahama area. Mr. Mangum served for seventeen years as a member of the United States Senate and for three years as its president.
Mangum Elementary School serves a large attendance area running from the Orange County line in the west to Granville County in the east. The northern boundary is Person County. Mangum's attendance area covers over 70 square miles.
Mangum operated with grades one through twelve for a number of years. In 1979, Mangum became a Primary Center with kindergarten and first grade students. In 1983, with an additional building and renovations to the old building, Mangum added second graders. The school was then named Mangum Primary School. In 1997, Mangum became a K-3 school. By the 2001 school year, Mangum was a K-5 setting. We began the 2006-2007 school year with approximately 380 K-5 students. In 2009 the school opened its new hall housing the arts, media and upper grades. The front entrance was also reworked to incorporate stone from the original school site. Enrollment in Spring 2011 was 486.
Mangum Elementary School is proud to be located in the heart of Bahama, North Carolina. We feel extremely fortunate to have the continued support of the parents and the community. We are proud of the partnerships and relationships developed. We recognize that to continue our forward journey, we need involvement from the community, commitment from parents, and dedication from our staff. What a gift this is for our students!
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Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2023-05-22 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-05-22 | Violation | 526 | 10A NCAC 09 .0901(b) |
Menus for all meals and snacks were not current or posted where easily seen by parents and cook. The posted snack menus were for the month of April. | |||
2023-05-22 | Violation | 1308 | .0801(a)(7) |
Application did not include the names of individuals to whom the center may release the child, as authorized by the person who signs the application. Of the 11 records reviewed today, four children needed the informaton on file. | |||
2023-01-12 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-01-12 | Violation | 526 | 10A NCAC 09 .0901(b) |
Menus for all meals and snacks were not current or posted where easily seen by parents and cook. The posted snack menus were for the month of December. | |||
2023-01-12 | Violation | 1048 | .1102(c) |
All staff did not successfully complete certification in First Aid appropriate to the age of children in care. Verification of staff completion of First Aid training from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. The new group leader, who began employment on 9/12/22 had not completed First Aid training. | |||
2023-01-12 | Violation | 1049 | .1102(d) |
All staff did not successfully complete certification in CPR training appropriate to the age of the children in care. Verification of staff completion of the CPR course from an approved training organization was not in the staff file. The new group leader, who began employment on 9/12/22 had not completed CPR training. | |||
2023-01-12 | Violation | 1811 | .0604(u);.0302(d)(8) |
Shelter-in-place or lockdown drills were not practiced every three months and/or drill record was incomplete. The last documented lockdown/shelter-in-place drill was conducted on 8/26/22. | |||
2022-05-24 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2022-05-24 | Violation | 508 | .0901(g) |
Special diet or food allergy information was not posted where they can be seen in food preparation and eating areas. One parent had indicated on the application that her child was lactose intolerant. This information was not posted. | |||
2021-06-01 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2021-06-01 | Violation | 807 | 10A NCAC 09 .0601(a) |
A safe indoor and outdoor environment was not provided for the children. (1) The multi-purpose climber on playground 1 was broken in two places. (2) The distance between some the rubberized mats in the fall zone were wide enough for a adult foot to fit between the mats, creating a risk for fall and/or ankle injury. | |||
2020-01-07 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2020-01-07 | Violation | 1314 | .0802(c)(2) |
Emergency information did not name childs health care professional. One child did not have a hospital reference on file. | |||
2020-01-07 | Violation | 508 | .0901(g) |
Special diet or food allergy information was not posted where they can be seen in food preparation and eating areas. One child was allergic to coconut. Information on the allergy needed to be posted. |
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