| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
| Charleston Plastic Surgeons South Carolina (SC) | Charleston... lwgatz.com | Cosmetic Dentist Charleston South Carolina SC Cosmetic Dentistry... cosmetic--dentist.com | of Charleston: Charleston, SC, South Carolina -... medicalmassagecharleston.... |
South Charleston High School is a public high school grades 9 through 12 located on the southern half of the Kanawha River, west of the city of Charleston, in the city of South Charleston's Spring Hill neighborhood. The School mascot is the Black Eagle and the enrollment is approximately 1,200 students. SCHS is a Class AAA school, which is the highest classification of high school sports in West Virginia. South Charleston is one of only a few schools in the state of West Virginia that has been in existence for more than 75 years, along with Huntington High School, Parkersburg High School, Morgantown High School and Martinsburg High School. The Black Eagles football team went 14-0 and won the 2008 Class AAA State title in a 39-8 win over George Washington High School on December 6, 2008.
[edit] HistorySouth Charleston High School has called three buildings home since it was created over 80 years ago. The original Louden District High School was built in downtown South Charleston in 1925. A newer building was built a few blocks from the old building, still in downtown South Charleston, in 1931. South Charleston High was moved to the larger building; South Charleston Junior High School moved into the 1925 building, which sits adjacent to Oakes Field and is referred to as the "Old Rec Center." In 1971 a new, much larger school and campus complex was built on the site of an old country club in the Spring Hill area of town. South Charleston Junior High School was moved from the original 1925 building to the old South Charleston High School. The current South Charleston Middle School building today still has Louden District High School engraved into the stone. The South Charleston High School "Black Eagle Band" has been around almost as long as the school. The original band was organized in 1932 with only three members participating. The first band was led by Charles Gorby, whose music store founded in 1946 in downtown South Charleston is somewhat of a local landmark. The band has seen enrollment of up to 110 members at one time. In 1990, South Charleston's rival school Dunbar High School was closed and those students were transferred across the Kanawha River to South Charleston High School. This spiked South Charleston's enrollment to above 1,200 students from less than 700. South Charleston High school, along with George Washington High School, made national headlines in 1992, when, during an illegal off-campus Senior Skip Day party with other students from South Charleston High School, two students were shot and killed over an argument about payment for a keg of beer In 1999, SCHS became the first school in West Virginia to offer the International Baccalaureate Program. [edit] School RenovationsSouth Charleston High School underwent several renovations, including the completition of a commons area, more classrooms and an auxiliary gym, to make room for ninth graders students in 2001 when the school changed from grades 10-12 to include freshman. A commons area referred to by the students and staff as the "Piazza" was added to the front of the school and became the current entrance to the building. It serves as a commons area and houses a concession stand, a garden, waterfall and seating areas. The entrance to the gym, theater, auxiliary gym and offices can all be accessed from the commons area.The auxiliary gym was added to allow gym classes and sports practices at the same time. The new classrooms were added to the back of the school that now house the history department and are referred to as "The New Wing" by students and staff. The cafeteria was also made larger to make room for the upcoming students. The cafeteria is often called the "Cafe" because of its round tables, layout and eatery style. [edit] AthleticsSouth Charleston has many athletic programs available to students. The football program won the State Championship in school years 1945-1946, 1994-1995 and 2008-09 for Class AAA. In 2008, the Black Eagles capped a 14-0 season with a 39-8 rout of George Washington to win the Class AAA Football State Championship. It also won the 2009-10 AAA State Championships against Brooke 28-7. The basketball Team won the State Championship in the 1958-1959 school year, and has made numerous state tournament appearances. The baseball team won the state championship in 1976-1977, 1977-1978 and 2005-2006. The cheerleaders, tennis team, track team, swim team, softball team, soccer team, have all made their mark on West Virginia State high school athletics as well. The High School Football team does not play games on campus. Oakes Field, built in the 1920s with a seating capacity of about 2,000 fans, in downtown South Charleston is home to Black Eagles football. The boy's basketball team plays at the high school in the "Ole Pro Gymnasium." The gym holds around 1,000 and high school basketball is very popular for the school. The baseball field, softball field, tennis courts, and track are all on campus. The swim team practices at the South Charleston Community Center and the soccer team plays at Oakes Field. The Student Spirit Organization at the school heavily participates during football and basketball season. The students commonly wear all orange on game nights and sit in a student section referred to as "Orange Nation." [edit] BandThe South Charleston High School marching band is one of the eight public high schools that compete in the Daily Mail Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival. Even though they have never won the Festival Grand Championship, they have had the most girls named Miss Kanawha Majorette, the first girl to be named Miss Kanawha Majorette in 1947, and currently the only girl to be named Miss Kanawha Majorette twice (2005 and 2003). They are:
[edit] Notable alumni
[edit] See also[edit] External linksCoordinates: 38°20′54″N 81°44′07″W / 38.34821°N 81.73521°W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |