James Monroe High School (West Virginia)

James Monroe High School
Address
Rt. 1 Box 97-1-A
Lindside, West Virginia 24951
United States
Coordinates 37°29′00″N 80°39′31″W / 37.4834°N 80.6586°W / 37.4834; -80.6586Coordinates: 37°29′00″N 80°39′31″W / 37.4834°N 80.6586°W / 37.4834; -80.6586
Information
School type public secondary
School district Monroe County Schools
Superintendent Joetta Basile
CEEB code 491015[1]
Principal Susan Wikel [2]
Grades 912
Gender coed
Campus type rural
Color(s)      purple
     black
     white[3]
Mascot Mavericks
Team name Mavericks[3]
Website official website

James Monroe High School is the only public high school in Monroe County, West Virginia. It has 493 students by the methods of the WVSSAC. The building is also home to the Monroe County Vocational Technical Center.

The school is located in Lindside, West Virginia. It was formed in 1994 by consolidation of the former Peterstown and Union high schools. It is named for James Monroe.

The school's teams are stylized "Mavericks" and is expressed with western themes. The school sponsors interscholastic teams for young men and women in basketball and soccer, for young men in baseball and football, and for young women in softball and volleyball.[4] The school also sponsors 11 non-athletic student organizations.[5]

Notable Alumni

  • Connor Boothe (2011-2015)
  • Stanley Carter Bonds III (2014-2018)
  • Connor Moore (2014-2018)
  • Ethan McKlarney (2014-2018)
  • Issac McKlarney (2014-2018)
  • Grant Mohler (2014-2018)
  • Cory Boothe (2014-2018)
  • Chandler Mills (2015-2019)
  • Noah Dillon (2015-2019)
  • Nick Jewell (2015-2019)
  • Jaden Clarkson (2015-2019)
  • Chloe Martin (2015-2019)
  • William Rice (2015-2019)
  • Dylan Brown (2015-TBD)

See also

References

  1. "High School Code Search". College Board. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  2. "James Monroe Administration". James Monroe High School. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  3. 1 2 "School info for James Monroe HS". West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC). Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  4. "James Monroe Athletics". James Monroe High School. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  5. "James Monroe Organizations". James Monroe High School. Retrieved 25 June 2011.


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