‘26–’27 School Year
Catholic Identity
We believe Catholic identity should be an important part of the education of your child. Our students will have the opportunity to attend weekly mass, participate in the sacraments, and have their catholic faith incorporated into every subject at Fr. Price Catholic High School. They will be taught by faculty members who believe in, and actively participate in the Catholic faith.
School Calendar
Our Staff
Megan Gavrillen / English
Averee Gerold-Coley / Health & Physical Education
Omeed Huemiller / Theology and Latin
Christy Kornegay / Math
Jim Murtagh / Biology
Paul Price / Social Studies
Sharon Batuyios / School Counselor
Dennis Fleck / Founding Principal
Dress Code
Daily Dress Code
Tops: FTPCHS solid white, solid gray, or solid black polo shirt with the school logo embroidered. Short sleeved or long sleeved.
Bottoms: Khaki shorts, pants, or skirts (Girls only).
Shorts: 5 inches or more inseam, khaki, cotton or moisture wicking fabric.
Skirts (ladies only): Khaki skirts no shorter than 3 inches above the knee. This is about the width of a cell phone.
Slacks: Khaki bottoms made of cotton or moisture wicking fabric.
Athletic materials are not allowed, including tan athletic shorts, sweatpants, joggers, tennis skirts, or leggings.
FTPCHS Strongly Recommends that families purchase shorts, slacks, and skirts through our approved vendor. If these items are purchased from an alternative vendor then they should be in a similar style to these offerings. Our approved vendor.
Shoes: for safety and liability purposes, students must wear closed toe and closed-back shoes (ex: sneakers, boots, Hey Dudes, Topsiders, etc.) No flip flops, slides, slippers, or Crocs.
Outerwear: Outerwear worn during the day must be approved FTPCHS branded fleece jacket or quarter zip jacket. An approved polo must be worn under the outwear. All other outerwear must be removed upon entering the building
Headgear: Hats and hoods may not be worn inside the building
School Uniforms.
The uniform store is open and ready for online business. In addition to the school uniform they offer a variety of spirit wear.
Click here to shop at the uniform store.
Student Schedules
9th Grade students:
Honors English 9
Honors World History
Honors Biology
Honors Math 1, 2, or 3
Latin 1
Theology 9
Health and Physical Education
10th Grade students:
Honors English 10
Honors US History
Honors Chemistry
Honors Math 2, 3, or Precalculus
Latin 2
Theology 10
Elective
Advanced Placement Courses
Although Advanced Placement courses will not be offered this school year, we plan to begin offering Advanced Placement courses during the 2027-2028 school year.
Dual Enrollment
In planning for the future, as part of the Career & College Promise (CCP), North Carolina’s dual enrollment program for high school students, Fr. Price juniors and seniors will be able to receive credits toward college through participation in dual enrollment programs offered at Cape Fear Community College and UNC Wilmington.
Curriculum Bulletin
For complete information about the curriculum see the latest Curriculum Bulletin.
Daily Schedule
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
HR & 1st 8:00-8:55
2nd 8:58-9:48
3rd 9:51-10:41
4th 10:44-11:34
5th 11:37-12:27
Lunch 12:30-1:14
6th 1:17-2:07
7th 2:10-3:00
Schedule for Wednesday, Mass Day
HR & Mass 8:00-9:45
1st 9:45-9:30
2nd 9:33-10:18
3rd 10:21-11:06
4th 11:09-11:54
5th 11:57-12-:42
Lunch 12:45-1:25
6th 1:28-2:13
7th 2:16-3:00
North Carolina Opportunity Scholarship
The Opportunity Scholarship is open to students of North Carolina families entering Kindergarten to 12th grade. Awards range from approximately $3,000 - $7,000 based on a family’s household income. Money can be used to pay for tuition and other required fees to attend registered private schools. Since FTPCHS is currently registered as an extension of St. Mary School, when applying on the NC Opportunity website, choose St. Mary from the drop down menu for the school name. The website address is: https://k12.ncseaa.edu/opportunity-scholarship/
“Awards range from approximately $3,000 to $7,000 based on a family’s household income.”