Greenup County High School

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Greenup County High School
Home of the Musketeers
All For One, One For All
Location
196 Musketeer Drive

Greenup, Kentucky
USA

Information
School district Greenup County Schools
Head of school John Younce, Superintendent
Principal Matt Baker, Principal

Aaron Collier, Assistant Principal
Marty Mills, Assistant Principal
Chris Ailster, Athletic Director

Students aA
Type Kentucky, public, rural, high school
Grades 9-12
Athletics Dance Team, Baseball, Cheerleading, Softball, Football, Boy's Golf, Girl's Golf, Boy's Soccer, Girl's Soccer, Boy's Basketball, Girl's Basketball, Tennis, Track, Volleyball
Mascot Muketeers
Color(s) Green, Black and Gold (color)
Homepage

Greenup County High School (GCHS) is a public high school in Greenup, Kentucky, which is located in Greenup County in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is the only high school in Greenup County Schools. Their mascot is the Musketeers, and their colors are green, black, and gold.

[edit] History

Greenup County High School was officially dedicated in 1972. It was built by Foson Construction Company out of Ashland, Kentucky. The school contains four grades, 9-12. It was formed when McKell High School, Greenup High School, and Wurtland High School were closed. That is the explanation for the school mascot, Musketeer, and motto, All For One, and One For All. In the Spring of 2007, the Greenup County Board of Education approved the 8 million dollar renovation of the high school. Work is currently underway, and is scheduled for completion by the Fall of 2008.

[edit] References

Greenup County High School Website

[edit] External links