St. Clairsville High School
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St. Clairsville High School is located in St. Clairsville, Ohio, USA. It currently houses grades 9-12 with an enrollment between 600-700 students. It is the secondary school, in the St. Clairsville-Richland City School District.The school mascot is the Red Devil.
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[edit] Faculty and Curriculum
Principal - Walter Skaggs
Vice-Principal - Jay Michael
Guidance Counselor - Vicky Gabis (11 & 12) and Gary Watt (9 & 10)
Athletic Director - Kelly Rine
Resource Officer - Patrolman Jeff Gazdik
[edit] Art Department
Art I, II, III, & IV
Graphic Design and Photography
[edit] Business Education Department
Accounting I
Business Law
Introduction to Business
[edit] English Department
English 9 & advanced English 9
English 10 & Advanced English 10
American Literature (English 11) & Advanced American Literature
College Prep English 12 & English 12 AP
College Study Skills
Reading
Broadcast Journalism I & II
St. Clairsville High School, sharing responsibilities with the Belmont-Harrison Career Center, houses the Ohio Valley's only student operated newscast, run under the name WSTC. It is typically aired with a new episode weekly, during the school year, on Comcast Cable's channel 10. The program is instructed by Karin Bloomquist.
[edit] Technology Education
Wood Lab I, II, III & IV
Home Maintenance
Mechanical Drawing I/CAD & II/CAD
Architectural Drawing I & II
Interactive Multimedia I, II, & Block
Desktop Publishing and Digital Photography
[edit] Foreign Language
French I, II, III, & IV
Spanish I, II, III, & IV
[edit] Mathematics
Integrated Math I & II
Technical Mathematics
Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, & Algebra II
Geometry
Probability and Statistics
Trigonometry and Topics
Calculus, Calculus AP (AB), & Calculus AP (BC)
Graphic Calculator Methods
[edit] Instrumental / Vocal Departments
Girls' Ensemble
Concert Choir
Chamber Choir
Concert Band
Marching Band
Jazz Band
Pep Band
[edit] Physical Education
Physical Education I & II
Health
Lifetime Fitness
[edit] Science Department
Freshman Science & Advanced Freshman Science
General Sophomore Biology & Advanced Sophomore Biology
Biology II
Anatomy
Chemistry I & II
Elements of Science
Physics & Physics AP
Computer Application I & II
[edit] Social Studies
Advanced World History
American History & Advanced American History
American Government & American Government AP / Comparative Politics
Freshman Social Studies
Economics
Psychology
Sociology
Current Events
[edit] Sports Programs
St. Clairsville High School has been a member of the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference (OVAC)[1] since 1947. It currently has some type of sports program for grades 7-12. Also, St. Clairsville is a current member of the Buckeye 8.
George Strager
Red Devil football coach George Strager[2] won the OVAC Coach-Of-The-Year title twice, in '79 and again in '87. No St. Clairsville coach has won the award since. Strager is also a member of the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame (Inducted 1998).[3]
Baseball - OVAC Champions in 1975,1977, 1990-1992, 1994-1996
Boys' Basketball
The 2006-2007 Boys' Basketball team finished 2nd in OVAC,Buckeye 8 and finished as the District 12 Runner-Up.
Girls' Basketball - OVAC Champions in 1978, 2000, 2003, 2005,2007; Buckeye 8 Champions 2007
Cheerleading - OVAC Champions in 1998, 2004, 2006, 2008
Boys' Cross Country - OVAC Champions in 2000, 2002-2003, and 2006-2007
Alex Thornburg (Fr.) advanced to the State Meet on November 04, 2006 where he finished 78th (17:25). Thornburg also advanced to the State Meet in 2007 and finished 62.
Girls' Cross Country - OVAC Runner-Up in 2006. OVAC Champion in 2007.
Alanna Seamon (Sr.) and Kate Hodgson (Fr.) advanced to the State Meet on November 04, 2006. Seamon (20:20) went on to finish 64th and Hodgson (21:07) finished 94th.
Hodgson advanced to the State Meet again in 2007 and finished 69.
Football - OVAC Champions in 1947, 1977, 1988-1990
The 2006 Red Devil Football advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 1989 following a 7-3 season and lost in the first round to Bellaire (49-21).
The 2007 team capped an undefeated season (10-0) with a second consecutive playoff appearance. As the number 1 seeds, the Devils beat Ironton Rock Hill in the first round, 49-13.
Golf - OVAC Champions in 1947-1951, 1970, 1975-1976, 1980, 1982-1983, 1985-1987, 1990, 1992-1994, 1996-1997
The Red Devil Golf Program as of 2005 had 9 more titles than its closest competition (20 to 11). It also shared the title for longest consecutive championships at 5.
Boys' Soccer - OVAC Champions in 2003
Girls' Soccer - OVAC Champions in 1999 and 2001
Softball - OVAC Champions in 1992 and 1995
Swimming
Boys' Tennis - OVAC Runner-Up's in 2006, 2006 Brooke Invitational Champions, Will Lake and Ryan Regel OVAC Doubles Champions, Finished seasonal play with a 14-0 record.
Girls' Tennis
Boys' Track - OVAC Champions in 1952-1957, 1966-1967, 1994
Girls' Track - Ohio Class AA State Champions in 1980,OVAC Champions in 1977-1978, 1980-1981, 1990
Volleyball - OVAC Champions in 1995, 2003-2006
The 2006 Volleyball Team was ranked as high as number 9 in the state, and was runner-up in the district tournament.
Wrestling - 2006 Alumni Zac Schuller is currently competing for the University of Missouri's top ranked wrestling team. The Red Devils are coached by former Ohio State wrestler Jay Michael
Queen of Queens - Annually, the winner of St. Clairsville's Queen of Queens competition goes on to compete at the OVAC Competition, with the winner being crowned during halftime of the All-Star Game. St. Clairsville has 4 Queen of Queens champions. Champions include Susan Kennedy (1987), Somer Graham (1995), Catherine Botos (1998), and Sarah Maurizi (2004).
[edit] Ohio High School Athletic Association Team State Championships
- Girls Track and Field – 1981 [1]
[edit] Alumni
Scott Barnhouse (Played for the Seattle Mariners minor league affiliates)
Gene Cattane (Played for the Milwaukee Brewers minor league affiliates)
Dick Chorovich (Played for the Baltimore Colts)
Jim Kerr (Played for the Washington Redskins)
Jim Bradshaw (1958) (Played for the Pittsburgh Steelers)
Chester Lagod (Played for the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants)
Joe Pabian (Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers)
Dan Morgan (Played for the Denver Broncos)
Bob Lyons (Played for the Cleveland Browns)
Ferris Scott (Played in the Canadian Football League)
Joe Slavik (Played for the Detroit Tigers minor league affiliates)
Tim Spencer[4](Played for the San Diego Chargers and current running backs coach for the Chicago Bears)
Shawn Vincent (Played for the Pittsburgh Steelers)
Arthur G. James (Founded the James Cancer Hospital in Columbus, Ohio in 1990)
Cadet Ernest Munn[5] (Disappeared along with the rest of his flight crew over the Sierra Nevada Mountains)
Mike Gasaway (Director, Jimmy Neutron)
[edit] Extracurricular Programs
Science Club
JETS
Close Up
HOBY (Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation)
Student Action Committee
St. Clairsville Singers
Chamber Choir
Academic Quiz Team
Rotary Interact
Snow Club
Student Trainers
Book Club
Senior Sisters
Outdoors Club