Hampshire High School (West Virginia)

Hampshire High School
Address
157 Trojan Way
Romney, West Virginia 26757
Coordinates 39°19′33″N 78°41′57″W / 39.32583°N 78.69917°W / 39.32583; -78.69917Coordinates: 39°19′33″N 78°41′57″W / 39.32583°N 78.69917°W / 39.32583; -78.69917
Information
School type Public
Founded 1964
School board Hampshire County Schools
Principal DiAnna Liller
Grades 9-12
Enrollment Approximately 1,200 (2009)
Language English
Color(s) Green and White
Mascot Trojans

Hampshire High School is a public school in Romney, West Virginia that serves grades 9 through 12 and is a part of Hampshire County Schools under the auspices of the Hampshire County Board of Education. It is the only high school in Hampshire County. Hampshire High School is located on Trojan Way (West Virginia Secondary Route 50/47) off of the Northwestern Turnpike (U.S. Route 50) near Romney. The school currently has approximately 1,200 students enrolled, with that number continuing to grow as Hampshire County is listed among the fastest growing school systems in the state. It also employs approximately 120 faculty members. Hampshire High School's current principal is DiAnna Liller.

Background

HHS is a product of a consolidation of Capon Bridge High School and Romney High School in the Fall of 1964. The site selected for the high school's campus was a knoll on South Branch Mountain along the Northwestern Turnpike (U.S. Route 50) east of Romney. Originally serving 10th through 12th grades, Hampshire High School underwent an expansion in 1998 and began serving 9th graders in the Fall of 1999.

Mascot and colors

Hampshire High School's colors are green and white with the occasional addition of black and/or gold. Its mascot is the Trojan.

Sports

Hampshire High School currently has the following athletic programs: American football, soccer, tennis, cross country, track and field, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, wrestling, cheerleading, bowling, and tennis.

Its athletic complex consists of the Paul Clovis Trail (cross country), Rannells Field (football), a football practice field, Soldier Field (soccer field), discus field, baseball field, softball field, basketball/volleyball court, tennis court, and the uncompleted Sports Complex.

Notable alumni

See also

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