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High school in Ridgeley, West Virginia, United States
Ridgeley High School
Photograph of Ridgeley High School Complex as it stood in 1941
Address
Potomac Street
Ridgeley, West Virginia 26753
United States
Information
School typeHigh School
Established1934
StatusDemolished 2018
Closed1976
School districtMineral County Schools
Grades7-12
Color(s)Black and white   
MascotHawk
Team nameBlackhawks
YearbookRidgeleyette

Ridgeley High School, built in 1934, was a middle and a high school in Mineral County, West Virginia. The high school closed in 1976 because of consolidation of the Mineral County Schools district. At one time the school contained kindergarten though 12th grade.

History

Ridgeley students received their high school education at Allegany High School in Cumberland, Maryland until 1934, when a high school program was established in the town. The first graduating class in 1935 had 13 students.

The school closed as a result of consolidation in 1976 and was succeeded by Frankfort High School.

Campus

Ridgeley High School sat on a plot of land in the center of the town by the levee which separates the property from the Potomac River. The building was a two-story school with L-shaped hallways on both levels. On the lower level (essentially the basement) classrooms lined the front of the school and the side facing the football field. The cafeteria was at the center of the L in the basement. Aside from lunches, the space was used for weekly sock hops on Friday nights providing entertainment to students. On the upper floor, classrooms lined the outer walls facing the street. On the football field side, classrooms lined both sides of the hallway. The other side of the hall was mostly occupied by the gym where basketball games were played. Outside, the football field took up a large portion of the property. The football stadium had no lights, so games were played on Friday afternoons with students released early to attend. The property behind the school was also used by gym classes for calisthenics. The football field was also used for years by other local sports teams including the Ridgeley Rams football team.

The building was demolished over two weeks beginning on October 22, 2018.

Extracurricular activities

The Ridgeley Blackhawks football team won the West Virginia Class A championship in 1975.

Notable alumni

Former principals

  • Festus W Smith (1934–38)
  • Melvin M Heiskell (1938–68)
  • Golden Adkins (1968–76)

Gallery

  • Photograph of Ridgeley High School Complex as it stood in 1941 Photograph of Ridgeley High School Complex as it stood in 1941
  • Photograph of Ridgeley High School Complex as it stood on June 26, 2013. Photograph of Ridgeley High School Complex as it stood on June 26, 2013.
  • Photograph of the land on which Ridgeley High School stood after the school's demolition on November 3, 2018. Photograph of the land on which Ridgeley High School stood after the school's demolition on November 3, 2018.

References

  1. "Ridgeley School Hold Commencement Night". Washington Post. 1935-05-25. p. 6. The first annual commencement of Ridgeley High School was hold tonight at Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church South.
  2. "Ridgeley High School To Graduate 13 May 23". The Washington Post. 1935-04-15. p. 9.
  3. Blaisdell, Elaine (October 5, 2018). "Demolition on old Ridgeley school to begin Monday". Cumberland Times-News.
  4. "Board of County Commissioners Minutes" (PDF). Allegany County Government. 1975-11-21. The Commissioners requested that letters of congratulation be sent to the Fort Hill and the Ridgeley High School Football Teams on winning state championship games... the Ridgeley Blackhawks team won the West Virginia Class A championship.
  5. "Korean War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient USMC Staff Sgt. William E. Shuck Jr".

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