Washington County High School (Alabama)

Public high school in Chatom, Alabama, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Washington County High School, or WCHS, is a 2A high school in Chatom, Alabama. The campus is also the site of Chatom Middle School, which is grades 5-8. It is the largest school in Washington County, with 184 students enrolled in the high school as of 2018. [citation needed]

Coordinates31°27′40″N 85°15′02″W
School typePublic High School
Established1915 (111 years ago) (1915)
School boardWashington County Board of Education
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Washington County High School
Washington County High School campus in Chatom, Alabama
Location
1 School Street

36518

United States
Coordinates31°27′40″N 85°15′02″W
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School typePublic High School
Established1915 (111 years ago) (1915)
School boardWashington County Board of Education
School districtWashington County School District
SuperintendentCurtis Kirkland
CEEB code010645
PrincipalDirk Dykstra
Teaching staff54.20 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades5-12
GenderCo-education
Age range10-19
Enrollment905 (2024-2025)[1]
Average class size~19
Student to teacher ratio16.70[1]
Hours in school day10
Classrooms30
ColorsMaroon and gold
  
SongAlma Mater
Fight song"Hail WCHS"
Athletics conferenceAHSAA, Class 2A
SportsBaseball, Basketball, Football, Softball, Volleyball, Golf, Track, Soccer
MascotBulldog
Team nameBulldogs, Lady Dawgs
RivalMillry High School
PublicationHerff Jones
NewspaperThe Bulldog
Yearbook"The Washtonian"
Communities servedHobson, Millry, Howardtown, Yarbo, Tibbie, Seaboard, Laton Hill, Bigbee, Springhill, Rutan
Websitewww.wcbek12.org/schools/washington-county-high-school
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Beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, dual enrollment classes were introduced to Juniors and Seniors in the high school [citation needed]

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In 2012, WCHS began a new, in house, dual enrollment system for juniors and seniors who wished to take part in it.[citation needed] Partnering with the University of West Alabama, these students were able to receive high school and college credits in classes such as English 101 and 102, Speech 101 and then eventually American literature classes. WCHS became the first school in its school system to offer such a program. This dual enrollment program still exists today as WCHS now works with Coastal Alabama Community College.[citation needed]

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