Sherando High School

Sherando High School

Infobox School
name = Sherando High School


imagesize = 200px
streetaddress = 185 South Warrior Drive
Stephens City, Virginia 22655
district = Frederick County Public Schools
principal = John Nelson
viceprincipal = Kathy Fout
Kathleen B. Konopa
Gary V. Tisinger
schooltype = High School
fundingtype = Public
enrolment = 1,558
grades = 9-12
slogan = "Where One Person Can Make a Difference"
team_name = Warriors
opened = 1993
homepage = [http://www.frederick.k12.va.us/education/school/school.php?sectionid=24 Official Website]

Sherando High School is a public secondary school within Frederick County, Virginia, and is part of Frederick County Public Schools. The school is located east of the town of Stephens City.

History

Sherando High School was opened in August 1993 as the second high school in Frederick County. It was built to help alleviate crowding at James Wood High School, which was the sole high school in the county at the time. The first principal was Dr. John W. Frossard, assisted by Assistant Principals Gary V. Tisinger and Joseph J. Swack. The latter succeeded Frossard as principal.

The current principal is John Nelson. Assistant Principals include Kathy Fout, Kathleen B. Konopa, Gary V. Tisinger. Eli Jordan is the Director of Guidance. Jason Barbe is the Coordinator of Student Activities, with Wiliam Andrews being the Assistant Coordinator of Student Activities. Nathan Spence is the School Resource Officer.

Accreditation

Sherando High School is a fully accredited high school based on its performance on the Standards of Learning tests in Virginia.. [cite web | title = Virginia AYP Status for 2006–2007 | publisher = Virginia Department of Education |date= 2006/2007 | url = http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/src/accreditation.shtml | format = Microsoft Excel | accessdate = 2007-03-16 ]

tudents

As of 30 September 2006, using the terms from the reporting instrument, the student body was 84.8% White, 5.2% Black, 5.9% Hispanic, 1.4% Asian/Pacific Islander, 1.0% unspecified, and less than 1.0% Indian/Alaskan. English is the predominantly-spoken first language of the population, followed by Spanish.

2007-2008 school year statistics are forthcoming.

Extracurricular activities

The school mascot is a warrior and the sports teams currently play in the AA Northwestern District and Region II.

As of June 2007, the roster of clubs and activities at Sherando High School included the following:

They have had numerous athletes and teams reach the state level. In the 2005 fall season the highest finishing team was Volleyball as the State Runner-ups, but Boys Cross Country and Football were close behind as both teams finished 3rd in the state. In the winter several indoor track athletes, swimmers, and wrestlers made it to the state level but no teams. In the spring several outdoor track members, which accounted for both of the schools state champions that year, Ryan Witt in the 1600 m run and Latasha Watson in the 400 m dash. In the 2006 fall season the highest finishing sport at the state level was the cross country team.In 2006, the football team finished 10-0 for only the 2nd time in school history. 4 weeks after the season ended, Sherando lost to the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks 27-23 in the 1st round of regionals. The first perfect season was in 1997-98, under the leadership of Head Coach Walter Barr, Quarterback Adam Dunnells, and Wide Receiver Bo Arthur.

The Sherando High School varsity football finished as the State Runner-Up in 2007. The final score was 56-10, although star QB Ross Methany was injured early in the game.

ee also

*Frederick County, Virginia

References

External links

* [http://www.frederick.k12.va.us/education/school/school.php?sectionid=24 Sherando High School]
* [http://www.frederick.k12.va.us Frederick County Public Schools]


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