Chapmanville Regional High School

Chapmanville Regional High School is a high school in Chapmanville, West Virginia, United States.

The school is unique in the state in that its attendance zone includes students from two counties. When neighboring Lincoln County reduced its four high schools to one, Lincoln County High School, the decision was made to send the former Harts High School area to Chapmanville, because a large mountain with a poor road separates Harts from the rest of Lincoln County. A new school was then constructed in Chapmanville, with the school renamed "Chapmanville Regional". It is operated by Logan County Schools, but funded by both counties.

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