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Spotsylvania High School

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Type
  
Public

Grades
  
K-12 (school 9-12)

Color(s)
  
Red and Navy Blue

Mascot
  
Knights

Principal
  
Dr. Amanda C. Hester

Enrollment
  
1160

Phone
  
+1 540-582-3882

Founded
  
1993

Spotsylvania High School

School district
  
Spotsylvania County Public Schools

Address
  
6975 Courthouse Rd, Spotsylvania, VA 22551, USA

District
  
Spotsylvania County Public Schools

Spotsylvania high school


Spotsylvania High School is a high school in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. It serves the southern half of the county. The Knights are the least densely populated of the schools in the area. The Army JROTC program for the Knight Battalion which consist of cadets from both Massaponax High School and Spotsylvania High School attend courses here. The Knight Battalion as of 2008-2009 school year is an Honor Unit with Distinction. Spotsylvania County also hosts a CGS site. The Original Spotsylvania High School opened in 1940 and three schools hosted the name of Spotsylvania High School.

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About the building

Spotsylvania High was the county’s first consolidated high school for students who had previously attended much smaller schools in tiny rural communities including Marye and Margo. Spotsylvania High, on Courthouse Road, was considered state of the art when it opened; when numbers of students grew, the next Spotsylvania High School was built across the street in 1967. Black students from segregated John J. Wright High School began attending Spotsylvania High when schools became fully integrated in 1968. The third and current Spotsylvania High opened in 1994.

Construction started on the school in May, 1992 and occupied in January, 1994. The cost of the project was reported to be $23.7 million. A total of 75.5 acres (306,000 m2) were developed for the school. Within the building there is 257,066 square feet (23,882.2 m2) of space. Total capacity is 1583 students in 79 classrooms. The auditorium can seat 1300, the gymnasium seats 2000, and the stadium seats 4000 people. Massaponax High School, built in 1998, was constructed from the same blueprint as Spotsylvania High School.

Administration

Dr. Hester is the current principal of Spotsylvania High School. Her vision is supported by Mrs. Cassandra Crawford (Assistant Principal), Ms. Michelle Hart (Instructional Coordinator, Mr. Robert Marchetti (Assistant Principal), Mr. Jason Supon (Director of School Counseling, and Mr. William Swink (Activities Director. The SAI (senior Army Instructor) is Lt. Col. Emerey.

Advanced Placement Program

The Advanced Placement (AP) Program gives students the opportunity to pursue college-level studies while still at Spotsylvania County. Upon completion of the courses, students may receive advanced placement and/or credit when entering college. Academically oriented students are strongly encouraged to participate in the Advanced Placement Program. Students take these courses at high school. Advanced Placement (AP) courses follow the suggested College Board course curriculum and serve to prepare students for the AP examinations in May. AP Courses listed below are offered based on enrollment. However, depending on how many students sign up for an AP class, depends on which course is offered. So some of the courses may not be offered because there are not enough students that sign up for it. Grades earned carry weighted credit in the GPA calculation:

Clubs

Spotsylvania High School Latin Club

References

Spotsylvania High School Wikipedia