Montgomery County High School (Kentucky)

Montgomery County High School, is located in Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky, and is the only high school within Montgomery County. Enrollment in the 2012–2013 school year was 1,990 students.

Montgomery County High School
Address
724 Woodford Drive

,
40353
Coordinates38.04465°N 83.94101°W / 38.04465; -83.94101
Information
TypePublic
School districtMontgomery County Public Schools
PrincipalRocky Franz
Teaching staff102 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,943 (2017–18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.08[1]
Color(s)              
NicknameIndians
Information+1 (859) 497-8765
Websitehttp://www.montgomery.k12.ky.us/mchs/

Athletics

Coach Nick Pannell of the men's soccer team has been one of the greatest soccer coaches to hit Montgomery County High School. In 2009 he led his team to the Elite 8 of Kentucky with a record of (16-3-1),[2] further than either the basketball or the football team has been in the past decade.

Renovation and additions

After undergoing recent renovations and additions, the school has undergone a complete overhaul. The campus formerly consisted of four buildings that are now joined entirely under one roof. Part of the renovation included the construction of a new, much-needed, $21 million gymnasium. Styled MCHS Arena, the facility comfortably seats 6,200. Theoretically, the gym will accommodate 7,000, standing room only, although such an arrangement must be cleared with the Kentucky State Fire Marshal prior to an event. The ample seating capacity allows Montgomery County High School to be considered for hosting the much-coveted 10th Region Boys' Basketball Tournament. In addition to classrooms, the new facilities also include an administration corridor, state-of-the-art media center with computer labs, landscaped courtyard and a cafeteria and food preparation area.

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References

  1. "Montgomery County High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  2. http://www.khsaa.org/soccer/2009/


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