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DuPont High School was a public high school in Dupont City, West Virginia, about 5 miles from Charleston.Built in 1961 and opened in 1962 it remained the home of the Panthers until closing in 1999 to consolidate with nearby East Bank High forming Riverside High School.
DuPont High School may refer to: Alexis I. duPont High School, high school in Greenville, Delaware; DuPont de Nemours Private School, former name of the International School of Luxembourg; DuPont High School (West Virginia), defunct high school in Dupont City, West Virginia; duPont Manual High School, high school in Louisville, Kentucky
DuPont High School, DuPont City (Belle, West Virginia); closed in 1999 East Bank High School , East Bank, West Virginia ; closed in 1999 Stonewall Jackson High School , Charleston, West Virginia; closed in 1989
Cedar Grove High School (Cedar Grove, West Virginia) – Consolidated into DuPont High School, now Cedar Grove Middle/Elementary School. Charleston High School – Consolidated in 1989 with Stonewall Jackson into Capital. Dunbar High School – Consolidated into South Charleston HS in 1990. [22] DuPont High School – Consolidated in 1999 with ...
Williams was born in Belle, West Virginia.He attended DuPont High School (since consolidated into the current Riverside High School) in Dupont City, where he played high school basketball for the DuPont Panthers in 1994, and led his school team to the state championship before being defeated by Martinsburg in the final. [2]
Dupont City, West Virginia. 3 languages. Español; ... West Virginia, United States. DuPont High School operated there from 1962 to 1999. References
USA Today named its first All-USA High School Football Team in 1982. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1982. [1] [2]In addition, two members of the team are named the USA Today High School Offensive Player and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively.
East Bank High School was consolidated with nearby DuPont High School in 1999 to form Riverside High School at Diamond. Around this same time, Kanawha County Schools converted from the grade 7-9 junior high system to the grade 6-8 middle school system, and the 1969 building now houses East Bank Middle School.