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Raleigh County Schools [2] is a public school district in Raleigh County, West Virginia, located at 105 Adair Street, in the county seat of Beckley, West Virginia.The school district operates 27 public schools, including 17 elementary schools (PK through 5), 5 middle schools (6 through 8), and 4 high schools (9 through 12). [3]
The West Virginia High School Football State Championships have been held since the early 1900s. The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC) began its formal recognition of WV State Football Championships in 1937 [1] with the state's sports writers' vote. The WVSSAC began a class system, dividing larger and smaller schools ...
This is a list of school districts in West Virginia, sorted in an alphabetical order. Since 1933, all public school districts in the U.S. state of West Virginia have, by law, exactly followed the county boundaries. All school districts are independent governments. No public school systems are dependent on another layer of government. [1]
This is a list of universities in the United States that sponsored football at one time but have since discontinued their programs. The last season that the school fielded a football team is included. Schools are split up based on their current athletics affiliation. The affiliation of the football team while it was active may have been different.
School City Conference Sport sponsorship Foot-ball Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Soccer M W M W Marshall Thundering Herd: Marshall University: Huntington: Sun Belt: FBS: West Virginia Mountaineers: West Virginia University: Morgantown: Big 12: FBS [a
Logan County Schools is the operating school district within Logan County, West Virginia. It is governed by the Logan County Board of Education. It is governed by the Logan County Board of Education. [ 1 ]
African-Americans were forced to play in their own league. The West Virginia Athletic Union governed African-American athletics during this time. 1937–1946: Single-class system. Champion was named by the West Virginia Sportswriters Association. 1947–1954: Two-class system. Schools were placed in Class A or B based on enrollment.
The Clay County Board of Education is placed in charge of school affairs for Clay County, consisting of the following elected members: [2] Phoebe Nichols, President Brooke Jones, Vice President