Hopewell High School (Virginia)

Hopewell High School is a secondary school located in Hopewell, Virginia. Built in 1968, it is the only High School in Hopewell, Virginia. From 1925 to 1968, the high school in Hopewell was located at the Hopewell High School Complex, also known as James E. Mallonee Middle School.

Hopewell High School
Address
400 South Mesa Drive

,
23860

United States
Information
School typePublic high school
Founded1915, 1925, 1968 (current facility)
School districtHopewell Public Schools
SuperintendentDr. Melody Hackney[1]
PrincipalDr. Stephanie Poe [2]
Teaching staff75.60 (FTE)[3]
Grades912
Enrollment1,160 (2018-19)[3]
Student to teacher ratio15.34[3]
LanguageEnglish
Campusmid-sized-urban
Color(s)     Blue and     Gold
MascotBlue Devils
Team nameHopewell Blue Devils
RivalsPetersburg High

Prince George High

Thomas Dale High
Athletic ConferenceAAA Central District
Region 3A
Conference 26
WebsiteOfficial Site

Sports

The Hopewell Blue Devils have won state titles in football and basketball. Their latest title came in 2019, in football, when the team beat Lord Botetourt high school 35–7, at Liberty University, to win the 3A state title. Hopewell also won the Division 3 state title in 2017 when the Blue Devils defeated Heritage 20-14 in Williamsburg, VA. In 2003, the team won the AAA Division 5 state championship in football. All together Hopewell has won six state championships in football (1949, 1950, 1951, 2003, 2017, and 2019). Hopewell has also had three state champions in wrestling: Cody Allala (145, 152, 160) Clint Allala (171) and their latest champion, Alize Branch (138, 145). The boy's basketball team, though a perennial contender and frequent final four entrant, won its only state championship in 1972 under the leadership of VHSL Hall of Fame Coach Bill Littlepage. Littlepage won over 755 games in his illustrious career. The girls basketball team reached the state final in both 2017 and 2018 but was unsuccessful in both years. In 2017-2018, Hopewell was one of a few select schools in the entire state of Virginia when its girls basketball team, boys basketball team, baseball team and football team all won Region titles.

Classes offered

  • Business and Information Technology
  • CTE Departments [4]
  • English[5]
  • Family and Consumer Science
  • Fine Arts [6]
  • Foreign Language (Spanish and French)[7]
  • Guidance
  • ISAEP/GED
  • Marketing Education
  • Math[8]
  • Physical Education
  • Science[9]
  • Social Studies
  • JROTC
  • Health and Wellness
  • Virtual Learning [10]

Notable alumni

Some notable attendees, but not graduates, are:

References



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