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School type
  
Public, high school

Principal
  
Mark DeFazio

Grades
  
9-12

District
  
Harrison County Schools

Mascot
  
Indians

Feeder school
  
Bridgeport Middle School

Superintendent
  
Dr. Mark Manchin

Staff
  
65

Motto
  
Roll Tribe

Date founded
  
1963

Number of students
  
724 (2015–2016)

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School district
  
Harrison County Schools

Headquarters
  
Bridgeport, West Virginia, United States

Bridgeport High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in Bridgeport, West Virginia, in Harrison County that operates as part of the Harrison County School District.

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The current BHS building opened in 1963 and sits on a 22-acre (8.9 ha) campus. Since then, several major additions have been added to accommodate the increasing enrollment. The first addition was completed in 1992. The second addition, completes in 1997 and which included two state of the art computer labs. That brought the building to a total area of approximately 98,000 square feet (9,100 m2).

Awards and recognition

During the 2005–06 school year, Bridgeport High School was awarded the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education, the highest award an American school can receive.

In academic competitions for the 2006–2007 school year, BHS took 1st (in some form) in State for Science Bowl, Quiz-Bowl and Scholastic Chess.

In 2007 the Science Bowl team won first place in the National Science Bowl Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge King of the Hill administered by the United States Department of Energy.

During the 2007–2008 school year the school was ranked as the number one high school in the state of West Virginia by WV Report and had a total of 8 National Merit Scholars.

Feeding pattern

Bridgeport High School students come from a three-feeder school area. Johnson Elementary School and Bridgeport Middle School are located adjacent to BHS on a campus, and the third feeder is Simpson Elementary. Students enrolled in these four schools live in Bridgeport, Anmoore, and surrounding unincorporated areas, such as Quiet Dell, Johnstown, Maple Lake, Corbin Branch, Oral Lake, Brushy Fork, and Romines Mills.

Athletics and Academics

Bridgeport High School has a total 44 State Championships total, in Academics and Athletics, and 1 National Championship. 3 State Championships in Academics in Science Bowl, which also won Nationals, T.E.A.M.S (1) and in Quiz Bowl (1). 29 State Championships in Athletics in Football (9), Boys' Golf (5), Cheerleading (4), Girls' Swimming (3), Boys' Basketball (2), Baseball (4), Boys' Cross Country (2), Girls' Soccer (1), Girls' Basketball (1), Boys' Swimming (1), Girls' Tennis (1), Boys' Tennis (1) Boys' Track and Field (1) and Girls' Track and Field (2)

Bridgeport has also placed state runner up a total of 35 times.

The High School also participates in Softball, Danceline and Wrestling but are yet to win or place runner up in any of these sports.

State Championships

Boys' Track and Field (1):

2014 (AA)

Girls' Track and Field (2):

2014 (AA)

2016 (AA)

Football (9):

2015 (AA) - 39-0, Tolsia
2014 (AA) - 43-7, Frankfort
2013 (AA) - 14-13, Wayne
2000 (AA) - 14-6, Wayne
1988 (AA) - 29-28, Winfield (4OT)
1986 (AA) - 10-7, Tucker County
1979 (AAA) - 20-7, St. Albans
1972 (AAA) - 16-14, Dupont
1955 (A) - 39-13, Webster Springs

Quiz Bowl (1):

2013

Boys' Cross Country (2):

2013 (AA-A)
2014 (AA-A)

Girls' Soccer (1):

2012 (AA) 3-2, Fairmont Senior

Girls' Basketball (1):

2013 (AA) 44-27, Westside

Boys' Swimming (1):

2010

Girls' Swimming (3):

2008
2000
1999

Science Bowl (2):

2007 2010

Golf (5):

2003 (AA)
1994 (AA-A)
1993 (AA-A)
1992 (AA-A)
1990 (AA-A)

Cheerleading (4):

2001 (AA)
1998 (AA)
1996 (AAA)
1995 (AA)

Boys' Basketball (2):

2001 (AA) - 68-57, Tug Valley
1993 (AA) - 59-50, Oceana

Baseball (4):

2016 (AA) 9-4, PikeView 2014 (AA) - 5-2, Independence
2000 (AA) - 7-2, Wyoming East
1993 (AA) - 11-4, Pineville

Girls' Tennis (1):

1995 (AA-A)

Boys' Tennis (1):

2015 (AA)

Runner's Up

Baseball (3):

2010 (AAA) - 0-6, Nitro
1994 (AA) - 0-1, Wayne
1992 (AA) - 1-2, Wayne

Boys' Basketball (1):

1994 (AA) - 61-68, Oceana

Boys' Cross Country (1):

2015 (AA-A)

Girls' Basketball (1):

2012 (AAA) 47-52, Greenbrier East

Cheerleading (11):

2014 (AA)
2013 (AA)
2007 (AAA)
2006 (AAA)
1999 (AA)
1997 (AA)
1995 (AA)
1994 (AA)
1993 (AA)
1992 (AA)
1991 (AA)
1990 (AA-A)

Football (1):

2001 (AA) 7-21, Poca

Golf (3):

1989 (AA-A)
1988 (AA-A)
2014 (AA)

Girls' Soccer (1):

2013 (AA) 0-1, Sissonville 2014 (AA) 0-5, Charleston Catholic

Boys' Swimming (5):

2013
2012
2011
2009
2008

Girls' Swimming (2):

2007
2002

Boys' Tennis (1):

2013 (AA)

Girls' Tennis (1):

2013 (AA)

Girls' Track and Field (1):

2013 (AA)
2015 (AA)

Volleyball (1): 2016

Controversy

The school was the subject of controversy over a print of artist Warner Sallman's portrait, Head of Christ, that has hung outside the principal's office since the 1970s. Two parents filed a lawsuit against the school in federal district court in Clarksburg, charging the principal, superintendent, and school board with endorsing Christianity over other religions. The parents were represented by the West Virginia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and Americans United for Separation of Church and State. The school board accepted an offer from the Alliance Defense Fund to represent the school board, superintendent and the principal of the high school.

The portrait was stolen from the school on August 17, 2006, after someone broke a window and snatched the picture. The person broke through a window located in the Tech Ed department of the building. The portrait had not been located and the perpetrators were not identified as of November 2006, despite fact that video surveillance footage, fingerprints and DNA evidence were identified at the scene.

On October 6, 2006, the Harrison County School District Board of Education agreed to drop their defense of the case and settle with the case with the ACLU. The settlement ensures that school officials will not restore the portrait or post any other unconstitutional pictures, paintings, posters or other items with religious content.

The school also gained national attention in February 2009 when a theater production of the High School version of the musical "Rent" was canceled due to homosexual content and other themes that families would not find appealing.

Notable alumni

  • Babe Barna, former Major League Baseball outfielder.
  • Nancy Jacobs, Maryland State Senator.
  • Tim Lindsey, former long snapper for the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL
  • References

    Bridgeport High School (West Virginia) Wikipedia