Washington High School (West Virginia)
Washington High School | |
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Established | 2007 |
Type | Public |
Students | 1150 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Location |
300 Washington Patriot Drive, Charles Town, West Virginia, USA |
Oversight | Jefferson Public Schools |
Colors | Red, white and blue. |
Nickname | Patriots |
Website |
Washington High School is a 9-12 High School in Charles Town, West Virginia, USA. The population growth in the county required a "de-consolidation" in 2007, as the single county high school, formerly known as Jefferson County High School, established in 1973 was renamed simply Jefferson High School, and the county split into two zones, with the eastern half of the county attending the new Washington High School.
Performing/Visual Arts
Marching Band
The marching band usually consists of 90-120 members, and has a season that lasts from July to late October/early November. The band directors focus on the technique and performance of a marching band while traveling the local area, performing at football games and the occasional marching competition.
Concert Band
The concert band begins in early November, after marching band ends its rigorous schedule.
Jazz Ensemble
The jazz ensemble, led by Donnie Showen, has had overall success since the school opened, as evidenced by frequent Superior and Excellent ratings at jazz festivals. This year, the ensemble received the best score possible at a regional jazz festival, allowing them to possibly perform at the state conference.
The ensemble is based off an audition process held in the March before the next school year.
The ensemble's plays numerous charts, from Gordon Goodwin to Count Basie, diversifying their playing style.