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Mount View High School (West Virginia)

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School type
  
Public, high school

Opened
  
1978

Mascot
  
Knight

Founded
  
1975

Phone
  
+1 304-436-2939

District
  
McDowell County Schools

Motto
  
"Supporting each student’s quest for college and career success"

School district
  
McDowell County Schools

Superintendent
  
Nelson Spencer (Superintendent of all schools)

Address
  
950 Mount View Rd, Welch, WV 24801, USA

Sports
  
Basketball, American football, Baseball, Golf, Volleyball, Tennis, Softball

Similar
  
River View High School, Wyoming County East High, Westside High School, Montcalm High School, Bluefield High School

Mount View High School (MVHS) is a public high school in Welch, West Virginia. Located on the grounds of an old strip mine in the mountains of McDowell County, West Virginia, Mount View High School is one of two schools in the Welch area, with the other being Welch Elementary School. As of 2010, the school teaches forty-seven courses for its students, and serves grades 6–12. The school's colors are gold and brown, which are also shown on the school's mascot, the Golden Knight. The average class size is around fifteen to twenty students per teacher, and the school had a combined population of 812 students as of 2014. Mount View High School has previously offered evening college classes from Bluefield State College.

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History

Mount View High School was built on Tom's Mountain and opened in the fall of 1979 and is still operational today. Mount View High School's population came from three other schools: Welch High, Gary High, and Northfork High. In 2002, McDowell County Schools (MCS) decided to move the seventh and eighth grade to Mount View. Afterwards, the school experienced major renovations including building a new wing for the seventh graders and building a new auditorium for all the students; the auditorium would be named after the first principal of the school as Bob N. Jack Auditorium. In 2005, MCS decided to move the sixth grade to Mount View. Lack of space for the six graders caused MVHS to take a section of the media center off to form a new wing for the sixth graders. Mount View High School also built a new gymnasium for middle school students. In 2007 former principal Adam E. Grygiel became the main principal of the entire school. Before the 2009–2010 school term began, Mount View Middle and Mount View High merged to form one school with grades 6–12. In 2008 retired seventh grade science teacher Edward Evans became the National Science Teacher of the Year which brought new technology to the school. In preparation for the 2016–17 school year, the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC) lowered the school's classification to Class A after the school's enrollment decreased to 420 students in grades 9–12. Despite having 420 students, the school is ranked third largest in West Virginia's Class A.

Achievements

  • 1999 Class AA Region VII, Section 1 winners (Basketball). First time in school history.
  • 2002 Southern Conference Football Champions Mount View Middle 8-0 Record
  • Grade 7 and 8 Football – 2008 McDowell County champions.
  • Grades 6-8 Baseball: 2008 McDowell County Champions (16-1); 2009 McDowell County Champions (15-0)
  • Organizations

  • Senior Beta Club
  • Interact Club
  • Student Government Association
  • Senior Class SGA
  • Junior Class SGA
  • Sophomore SGA
  • Freshmen SGA
  • HSTA Club
  • Upward Bound
  • Student Council 6–8
  • Junior Beta Club
  • Beginners Band
  • Women's / Men's Basketball
  • References

    Mount View High School (West Virginia) Wikipedia