Southwestern High School (Kentucky)

Southwestern High School
Address
1765 WTLO Road
Somerset, Kentucky 42503
United States
Coordinates 37°03′40″N 84°39′20″W / 37.0612°N 84.6555°W / 37.0612; -84.6555Coordinates: 37°03′40″N 84°39′20″W / 37.0612°N 84.6555°W / 37.0612; -84.6555
Information
Type Public
School district Pulaski County
Superintendent Steve Butcher
Principal Danita Ellis
Vice-principals Mark Flynn
Matt Cook
Faculty 70.50 FTE
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,205[1] (2014-15)
Student to teacher ratio 17.09
Campus Small city
Color(s) Blue      and
orange     [2]
Athletics conference KHSAA[2]
Nickname Warriors (boys and girls)[2]
Website www.southwesternhigh.net

Southwestern High School is a public high school in Somerset, Kentucky. Operated by Pulaski County Schools, Southwestern opened its doors in the fall of 1993 to alleviate crowding at the district's other high school, Pulaski County High School. It is fed by several schools operated by the Pulaski County district, namely Nancy Elementary, Burnside Elementary, Southern Elementary, Oak Hill Elementary, and Southern Middle School. Students at Science Hill School, a K–8 school operated by a separate district within Pulaski County, have the option of attending either Southwestern or Pulaski County High.

Athletics

  • Archery (co-ed)
  • Baseball (boys only)
  • Basketball (boys and girls, separate teams)
  • Cheerleading (girls only)
  • Cross Country (boys and girls, separate teams)
  • Dance Team (boys and girls)
  • Football (boys only)
  • Golf (boys and girls, separate teams)
  • JROTC (co-ed)
  • Robotics Team (one team, boys and girls)
  • Soccer (boys and girls, separate teams)
  • Softball (girls only)
  • Swim Team (boys and girls, separate teams)
  • Track (boys and girls, separate teams)
  • Tennis (boys and girls, separate teams)
  • Volleyball (girls only)

Music department

Bands

References

  1. "Southwestern High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 "Southwestern High School". Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
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