Wirt County High School

Wirt County High School (WCHS) is a secondary school located in Elizabeth, West Virginia, United States, that serves grades nine through twelve. It is in Wirt County, West Virginia.[2]

Wirt County High School
Address
431 Mulberry St. Elizabeth, WV 26143
Coordinates39.0632°N 81.3917°W / 39.0632; -81.3917
Information
MottoOne Wirt
Established1915
PrincipalMrs. Dottie Smith
Grades9-12
Enrollment283 (2016-17)[1]
Student to teacher ratio12:1
Colour(s)Orange and Black
MascotTiger
Websitehttp://www.edline.net/pages/wirths

As of 2017 the school enrollment is 274 students and 37 staff and faculty.

History

Early Years

During the early days of the pioneers, children were needed on their farms and “subscription schools” were throughout the county. These were formally taught terms where students would go to school and learn for four, six, eight, and ten week courses, as there farm work would allow. During this time families would take turns boarding the teachers in their homes.[3]

In September 1915, fourteen students met in the fifth room of the Elizabeth Grade School with Mr. C.H. Snodgrass as principal. In 1919, the “high school” moved to the second floor of the Kanawha Motor Co. situated beside the Wirt County Courthouse. The first class graduated in the following spring of 1920.[4]

The following year, 1921, Elizabeth High School was completed and four year courses were offered. Elizabeth High School was a two-story building, the bottom floor being made up of 2 classrooms with a partition that could be removed for assemblies. The second floor consisted of a classroom and a laboratory. It was designed to accommodate sixty students.[5] In 1920, Elizabeth High School was also classified a first class high school by the State Department.[3] The literary society, athletic association, and school paper were being offered in a limited role due to not having enough space to fully expand on these endeavours. At this point a call for a county high school began in earnest.[4]

Clockwise from top left: Elizabeth Grade School, Kanawha Motor Co., Elizabeth High School, Construction of Wirt County High School, and Wirt County High School 1938.

Originally, this county plan envisioned a dormitory, and accompanying farm where students could stay and work and live off their own production.[4]

Construction

After several attempts, the high school became a county school, replacing its previous title of a joint-district school. A special levy was passed to build a new county high school soon after. Using county and federal aid, construction began in 1937 on a new building. Wirt County High School was completed and held its first classes there in 1938. There new building contained 13 classrooms.[5]

A gymnasium was added in 1948 at a cost of $44,500.

In 1958 a vocational wing was added.

In 1962, the library was built on the current school grounds.

Other additions to the school were made in 1977, 1980, and 1982.[5]

Transportation

Originally parents and citizens were contracted to transport students to the high school in their own vehicles and in return receive a monthly stipend. In 1939, the Board of Education purchased its first bus.[5] In the 1980s the fleet reached a height of 25 buses and routes. With consolidation, the current fleet stands at 13 route buses, and 5 reserve spares.

The Dora B. Woodyard in 1967.
Construction of the expansion of Dora B. Woodyard library

Library

Dora B. Woodyard Library is located on the high school campus. The library is the only library in West Virginia that is both a high school and public library. Established in 1962 and expanded in 1980, this library was built as a memorial to the mother of Elizabeth native, Ronald B. Woodyard. During his lifetime Mr. Woodyard contributed substantial sums of money toward library as well as to other community projects. The library has the distinction of being one of the first cooperative school/public libraries in the state of West Virginia. The Wirt County Board of Trustees and the Wirt County Board of Education have established a unique bond over the which has allowed the library to fully serve the students[6]

In 1962 a new library was constructed to combine the high school library, which was formerly in a classroom and the Sergeant Library located in the Board of Education Office. Mr. Ronald Woodyard made this possible when he donated $15,000 toward the building of a public library to be under the supervision of the Wirt County Board of Education. During the summer of 1980 construction began on addition more than doubled the space at the library and was to be used primarily by the public. The library was dedicated on October 14, 1980, by Senator Robert C. Byrd.[6]

Athletics

WCHS First Basketball Team

Sports Available: Volleyball, Football, Cheer-leading, Basketball, Wrestling, Softball, Baseball, Track and Field, Golf, and Cross Country

State Championships

Sports Year
Football 1966
Wrestling 1968, 2017
Volleyball 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019
Golf 2002
WCHS First Football Team

Recent State-Title Coaches

2015 Volleyball Coaches:

Head Coach- Janet Frazier

Assistant Coaches- Courtney Burns, Mike Shremshock, Erica Whipkey

2017 Wrestling Coaches:

Head Coach-Danny Life

Assistant Coaches- Todd Moore and Matt Dye[7]

Notable alumni

  • Jessica Lynch, former United States Army soldier.
  • Jennifer Baileys, a 2 time Emmy winner, recognized as one of the top college journalists in the country by the Hearst Foundation.[8]

Fine Arts

Wirt County High School offers four different fine art classes: art, Film Studies, band, and choir.

Band

In 1925, there was a boys string band, which was directed by John Woodring.[9] We didn’t have what we call a marching band today until 1935, which was directed by Joseph A. Childs.[10] The band consisted of 40 members which would attend football games and parades for our home town, Elizabeth. Uniforms weren’t purchased until later that year. The band has increased and decreased ever since then, and have participated in more competitions, parades, and games.

Director- Rebekah Ricks (2017)

The First Choir of Wirt County High School taken in 1926.

Instruments- Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, Baritone, Trombone, Sousaphone, Drumline, and Colorguard

Number of Participants- 27 members (2017-2018)

Choir

The earliest documented year of Chorus is 1926.[11] Chorus has been at Wirt County High School even before marching band. Chorus in 1920’s consisted of 20-40 members. They have concerts in the springtime and in the Christmas parade.

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References

  1. "WIRT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  2. "Wirt County Highschool".
  3. Smith, James L. Elizabeth, W. Va. In Review. pp. 13–15.
  4. Elizabethan Commencement Number 1924. The Wirt County Journal. 1924.
  5. Coplin, Violet Honaker (1981). Wirt County, West Virginia History. Dallas,TX: Taylor Publishing Company. pp. 53–59.
  6. Coplin, Violet Honaker. Wirt County West Virginia History . Taylor Publisher CO., 1981.
  7. WVSSAC (2016). "State Champion History". www.wvssac.org/. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  8. Baileys, Jennifer. "WLKY News Team". WLKY. Retrieved September 16, 2017.
  9. Snyder, Edna Burton, editor. 1925 Wirt County High School Yearbook. Elizabeth, WV, Elizabeth Joint-District High School of Elizabeth, West Virginia 1925
  10. Editor not given,1939 Wirt County High School Yearbook. Elizabeth, WV, Elizabeth Joint-District High School of Elizabeth, West Virginia, 1939
  11. Daniell, Roscoe R, editor. 1926 Wirt County High School Yearbook. Elizabeth, WV, Elizabeth Joint-District High School of Elizabeth, West Virginia, 1926
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