Tuscarora High School (Virginia)

Tuscarora High School
Address
801 N. King Street
Leesburg, Virginia, 20176
Information
School type Public high school
Founded 2010
School district Loudoun County Public Schools
Principal Pamela Paul Jacobs
Assistant principals Justin Martin, Denise Coon, Richard Rovang
Grades 912
Enrollment 1,972 (2013)
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Royal Blue, Black, and White               
Mascot Huskies
Nickname Tusky
Communities served Leesburg
Lucketts
Waterford
Lansdowne
Feeder schools Smart's Mill Middle School, Belmont Ridge Middle School, Ball's Bluff Elementary School, Belmont Station Elementary, Frances Hazel Reid Elementary School, Leesburg Elementary School, Catoctin Elementary School, Lucketts Elementary School, Seldens Landing Elementary School, Steuart W. Weller Elementary
Athletic Conference Potomac District
5A North Region
Website http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/Tuscarora

Tuscarora High School is a public secondary school located in Leesburg, a town in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, and is part of Loudoun County Public Schools. The school opened in the 2010-2011 school year and consists of students from Leesburg, Lucketts, Waterford, and Lansdowne, Virginia .

History

Tuscarora opened in time for the 2010-2011 school year. The school was originally planned to open for the 2008-2009 school year but because of site acquisition delays the school opened a few years late. Until the 2012-2013 school year with the opening of John Champe High School in Aldie, Tuscarora was the largest high school in Loudoun County with a capacity of 1,800 students. The school opened with most of its students coming from the Loudoun County High School attendance area which include towns north of Leesburg along the US 15 corridor. Some of its students also came from Heritage High School and Stone Bridge High School. Tuscarora High School serves Northern Leesburg, Lucketts and Lansdowne due to overcrowding in Ashburn area schools. Pamela Jacobs is the first and current principal at Tuscarora.

Academics

Tuscarora High School received the "accredited with warning" rating in the 2014-2015 school year for achieving below the standard on math benchmarks. This is the second time since 2010, where the school missed full accreditation for receiving a 61 percent on the math portion of the state standardized tests. For the school to earn full accreditation, the pass rate must be 75 percent or above.[1] At Tuscarora High School, students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement courses. The participation rate at Tuscarora High School for these classes is 64 percent. The student body makeup is 52 percent male and 48 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 41 percent. Tuscarora High is 1 of 14 high schools in Loudoun County Public Schools.[2]

Tuscarora High School Fortune Field

Sports

Tuscarora's Football team is first in Division 5A in the state of Virginia.[3] After suffering the tragic loss of one of their coaches, Adam Fortune, the school dedicated the field to him naming it Fortune Field and placing a stone below the scoreboard in his memory. During that season, the Huskies won the region championship and advanced to the state finals with a 14-0 record where they lost to LC Bird 22-19 ending their season at 14-1.[4] While small, the Tuscarora Golf team has made it far, winning the 5A North Region championship in 2014 to earn them a place in the Virginia state golf tournament, where they finished in 4th place.[5]

Enrollment history

School Year Number of Students
2010–2011 1,097[6]
2011–2012 1,548[7]
2012-2013 1,746[8]
2013-2014 1,910[9]

Due to the attendance of Lansdowne students at Tuscarora because of overcrowding at Stone Bridge, the enrollment numbers reflect fast-approaching over-crowding at Tuscarora. Once Riverside High School (HS-8) in Lansdowne opens in 2015, enrollment will drop by about 550 students.[10]


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