South Charleston High School
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South Charleston High School | |
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1 Eagle Way South Charleston, WV 25309 |
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School district | Kanawha County School District |
Principal | Michael Arbogast |
Enrollment |
1,184 |
Faculty | 114 |
Type | Free public |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus | Suburban |
Campus size | 65 acres (0.4 kmĀ²) |
Nickname | Black Eagles |
School color(s) | Orange and Black |
Established | 1926 (consolidated in 1990) |
Homepage | http://schs.kana.k12.wv.us/ |
South Charleston High School is a school located on the southern half of the Kanawha River, west of the city of Charleston, in the city of South Charleston's Spring Hill neighborhood. The School mascot is the Black Eagle and the enrollment is around 1,200. SCHS is a class AAA school which is the highest class of high school sports in West Virginia. South Charleston has great pride and tradition in their school as it is one of the only schools left in the state that has been around for more than 75 years. (Along with Huntington High School, Parkersburg High School, Morgantown High School, Martinsburg High School, and some others) South Charleston is considered to be one of the powerhouses of the state, in what we don't know, but a powerhouse nonetheless.
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[edit] History
South Charleston High School has called three buildings home since it was created over 80 years ago. The original Louden District High School was built in downtown South Charleston in 1925. Another newer building was built near the old building, still in downtown South Charleston, in 1931. South Charleston High was moved to the larger building; South Charleston Junior High School moved into the building SCHS moved out of. In 1971 a new, much larger school and campus complex was built on the sight of an old country club in the Spring Hill area of town. South Charleston Junior High School was moved from the original 1925 building to the old South Charleston High School. If you go see the current South Charleston Middle School building today you can still see where Louden District High School is engraved into the stone.
The South Charleston High School "Black Eagle Band" has been around almost as long as the school. The original band was organized in 1932 with only three members participating. The first band was led by Charles Gorby. The band has seen enrollment of up to 110 members at one time.
In 1990, South Charleston's rival school Dunbar High School was closed and those students were transferred across the river to South Charleston High School. This spiked South Charleston's enrollment.
In 1999, SCHS became the first school in West Virginia to offer the International Baccalaureate Program.
[edit] School Renovations
South Charleston High School underwent several renovations to make room for the new ninth graders coming up. A commons area referred to by the students and staff as the "Piazza" was added to the front of the school and became the current entrance to the building.
It serves as a commons area and houses a concession stand, a garden and waterfall, seating areas, and the entrance to the gym, theater, auxiliary gym, and offices can all be accessed from here.
The Auxiliary gym was added also to make room for more gym classes at one time and for the sports teams to be able to practice inside at the same time. New classrooms were added to the back of the school that now houses the history department and is referred to as "The New Wing" by students and staff.The cafeteria was also made larger to make room for the upcoming students. The way the cafeteria is run makes it seem like an eatery, and it is often called the "Cafe" because of its round tables and layout.
[edit] Athletics
South Charleston has many athletic programs available to students. The football program has won the State Championship in the years 1945-1946 and 1994-1995 for class AAA. The Basketball Team won the State Championship in the 1958-1959 school year, and has made numerous State Tournament appearances. The Baseball team won the State Championship in 1976-1977,1977-1978, and 2005-2006. The Cheerleaders, Tennis Team, Track Team, Swim Team, Softball Team, Soccer Team, have all made their mark on West Virginia State High School athletics as well. South Charleston is considered one of the dominant schools in the state.
The High School Football team does not play their games on campus. Oakes Field down in downtown South Charleston is home to Black Eagles football. The Grandstand holds close to 2,000 and the games are always packed, especially for the Homecoming games, and the SC vs. GW game. The Boy's basketball team plays at the high school in the "Ole Pro Gymnasium." The gym holds around 1,000 and High School basketball is very popular for the school. The Baseball Field, Softball Field, Tennis Courts, and track are all on campus. The Swim Team practices at the South Charleston Community Center and the Soccer team plays at Oakes Field.
The Student Spirit Organization at the school heavily participates during Football and Basketball Season. The students commonly wear all orange on game nights and sit in a student section referred to as "The Bird Cage." They are known as one of the loudest student sections in the state as around 300 kids participate on big game nights. The Orange Nation organization was created in 2007-2008 to bring pride in school athletics.
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Robert Alexander - Football for West Virginia University and Pro Football for the Los Angeles Rams - Hometown Dunbar, WV
- Josh Daniel - Men's basketball for Eastern Kentucky University
- Alexis Hornbuckle - After playing 2 season's at Capital High School on two winning state girls tournament championship teams transferred to South Charleston to continue her outstanding career. She then went to play women's basketball for the University of Tennessee - Hometown Dunbar, WV
- Carl Lee - Professional football player for the Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints - Hometown Dunbar, WV
- Renee Montgomery - Women's Basketball for the University of Connecticut - Hometown Dunbar, WV