Warrenton High School (Missouri)

Warrenton High School
Address
803 Pinckney St.
Warrenton, MO
United States
Coordinates 38°47′53″N 91°08′24″W / 38.79807°N 91.13992°W / 38.79807; -91.13992Coordinates: 38°47′53″N 91°08′24″W / 38.79807°N 91.13992°W / 38.79807; -91.13992
Information
Type Public Secondary
Established 1906
School district Warren County R-III
Principal Ms. Loraine Raziq
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 955
Color(s)          Red and white
Athletics conference Gateway Conference
Mascot Warrior
Accreditation Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Yearbook WAHISHO
Website Warrenton H.S.
Warrenton High School exterior
The Warrenton High School gym

Warrenton High School is a secondary school located in Warrenton in Warren County, Missouri. It is part of the Warren County R-3 School District.[1] The current building was built in 1996. Prior to that period, the high school was housed in the current Black Hawk Middle School/Daniel Boone Building. Warrenton High School officially had 1006 students enrolled for the 2008-2009 academic year, according to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education,.[2]

It was not until 2005 that the school was officially called "Warrenton High School" by the district. Prior to that time there was a very-often-brought-up (and sometimes heated) debate as to whether the school's official name was "Warrenton High School" or "Warren Co. R-3 High School." This confusion is still present, as MSHSAA officially calls all sports teams "Warren County." Following the tradition of students, however, district superintendent John Long decided to call the school "Warrenton High School" officially as of '05.

Warrenton High School's colors are red and white (but its uniforms are often trimmed in black in accordance with prevailing trends, much to the chagrin of a small yet vocal minority of alumni and one faculty member). Its mascot is the Warrior. Prior to 1967, the school's colors were maroon and white. However, according to the story which is told, in 1967, the then-new basketball uniforms came in red and white instead, and the school voted to change its colors.

Activities

The school offers Softball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Wrestling, Dance Team, Baseball, Golf, and Track and Field for athletics,[3] and Marching and Concert bands as well as Color Guard, Choir, Speech and Debate, Math Team, Rotary Interact, Drama Productions which are a fall musical and spring play, and many other various clubs, including FFA, DECA, IMAGINE Higher Education (student-led college preparatory club), FCCLA, Photography Club, International Club, Peer Helpers, FBLA and FCA.

Warrenton is the smallest school in the Gateway Athletic Conference which is made up of schools mostly from St. Charles County. Its largest rival, however, is county foe Wright City High School.

Major Accomplishments

In 2006, the Marching Warriors/Symphonic (Concert) Band and Color Guard attended the Chick-Fil-A Bowl, receiving the Grand Champion award out of all bands to have participated, along with a National Gold Rating in concert band and a Silver Rating in parade marching.[5]

In 2010 Warrenton High School's football team was the runner up for state.

The Softball team won the school its first state championship in any sport in 2015, they would go on to win the state championship again in 2016.[4]

The school has also sent 4 kids to DECA nationals since 2016.

References and notes

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