The school's mascot and athletic emblem is the
Charging Wildcat with royal blue and gold serving as the school colors.
Athletics For 2012–14, the Charging Wildcats participate in numerous interscholastic sports and events from the 7A Classification—the state's largest classification—within the 7A Central Conference administered by the
Arkansas Activities Association including: baseball, basketball (boys'/girls'), bowling (boys'/girls'), cheer (boys'/girls'), cross country (boys'/girls'), dance, debate, football, golf (boys'/girls'), soccer (boys'/girls'), softball, speech, swimming (boys'/girls'), tennis (boys'/girls'), track (boys'/girls'), volleyball and wrestling.
Theatre Arts NLRHS is proud to have a long tradition as one of the largest speech, drama, and dance programs in the state of Arkansas. NLRHS presents three main stage productions, two dance concerts, a dessert theater night, hosts one of the largest speech and debate competitions in central Arkansas. NLRHS employs 11 incredibly talented faculty and educates approximately 500 students in ALL aspects of the speech, dance, and theater arts. The forensics team in 2016 sent its first students to compete at the National Forensics competition held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The students, William Gould and Ginger Rhodes, placed within the top 60 in the nation.
Championship seasons • '''Boys'
Basketball State Champions''': 16* • 12—North Little Rock High School (1943 1949, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1971, 2013, 2014*, 2015, 2018, 2021, 2022) • 4—Scipio A. Jones High School (1956, 1957, 1958, 1959) • '''Girls' Basketball State Champions''': 4 - 2006, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2022 •
Football State Champions: 5–1965, 1966, 1970, 1972, 2017 • '''
Girls' Fastptich Softball State Champions''': 7–2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 • '''
Girls' Tennis State Champions''': 3–1988, 1989, 1990 (NLR East Campus, formerly North Little Rock Northeast) •
Baseball State Champions: 3—1996 (AAAA), 2004 (AAAAA), 2019 (7A) • '''
Boys' Soccer State Champions: 1—1998 ( 7th overall in the nation in AP Poll''')
Awards and recognition The girls' softball team from 2001 to 2003 hold a state record 41 consecutive wins with a state record of 34 wins during the 2002 season. Playing for Scipio A. Jones High School,
Eddie Miles averaged 30.3 points per game during his senior year and led the Golden Dragons to four consecutive
black school state championships. Between 1987 and 1990, Paula Juels won four consecutive individual state tennis championships (state record) while leading the North Little Rock Northeast Chargers to three team championships.
Traditions Senior Roll Night is an unofficial school tradition dating back to the 1980s that takes place each summer on the night before the first day of school. The senior class spends the night toilet papering the houses of the junior class. It is also common for toilets, mattresses, and other random objects to be spray painted with school colors and left on lawns. == Awards and recognition ==