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Linsly School

The Linsly School, formerly known as the Linsly Military Institute, is a boarding and day school located in Wheeling, West Virginia.[5] It was founded in 1814 by Noah Linsly and chartered by the State of Virginia in the same year.[6] The school is the oldest preparatory school west of the Alleghenies.[7] It was originally known as the Lancastrian Academy.[7]

The Linsly School
Address
60 Knox Lane

,
26003

Coordinates40°04′23″N 80°41′44″W / 40.07306°N 80.69556°W / 40.07306; -80.69556
Information
Former nameLancastrian Academy (1814–1877)
Linsly Military Institute (1877–1978)
TypeIndependent college-preparatory boarding & day school
MottoForward and No Retreat
Religious affiliation(s)Nonsectarian
Established1814; 210 years ago (1814)
FounderNoah Linsly
StatusCurrently operational
TrustBoard of Trustees
CEEB code491410
NCES School ID01489745[1]
ChairJohn Holloway
Head of schoolJustin Zimmerman
Faculty41.9 (FTE)[1]
Grades512[1]
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment431[1] (2017–2018)
 • Grade 525[1]
 • Grade 636[1]
 • Grade 750[1]
 • Grade 842[1]
 • Grade 965[1]
 • Grade 1076[1]
 • Grade 1171[1]
 • Grade 1266[1]
Average class size10[2]
Student to teacher ratio10.3:1[1]
Hours in school day7[1]
Campus18 buildings, including 4 dormitories[2]
Campus size57 acres (23 ha)[2]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Orange & Black   [2]
SloganLearn Lead Live
SongThe Linsly Alma Mater[2]
Athletics20 interscholastic teams[2]
Athletics conferenceOVAC[2]
NicknameCadets
RivalWheeling Central Catholic High School
AccreditationNCA[2]
PublicationLinsly Today
NewspaperThe Linsly Line
Endowment$31.47 million[3]
School fees$500–1,500[4]
Annual tuitionHigh school
$42,740 (boarding)
$19,850 (day)
Middle School
$40,740 (boarding)
$17,850 (day)[4]
Revenue$14.89 million[3]
AffiliationsNAIS,[1] TABS,[1] & PCACAC
Websitelinsly.org

History edit

 
Linsly Institute building in 2023

Upon Noah Linsly's death in 1814, his will provided money for the establishment of a Lancastrian Academy in Wheeling, Virginia. In 1877, the Academy, located in the then newly-formed state of West Virginia, was renamed the Linsly Military Institute in honor of its founding benefactor. In 1978, the school switched from a military-structured school to a traditional boys' preparatory school, renamed The Linsly School.[8]

The school's first location was in downtown Wheeling, purchased with the sale of two farms that Noah Linsly had left to the Lancastrian Academy.[9] The second building was in downtown Wheeling, Va. This building was used as a temporary statehouse when West Virginia became a state. The building is known as the First State Capitol. The third school building was located on National Road in the Woodsdale section of Wheeling. It was built in 1925 and officially named Thedah Place but was known as Old Main.[10] Linsly owned property across the creek from this building, where the dormitories were (and still are) located. The current school building was built as an extension of Behrens Gym in 1966 with a donation from Sophie Banes and is known as Banes Hall.[11]

Louis Bennett Jr. never attended Linsly but is memorialized by a statue, "The Aviator", outside of Banes Hall, one of 7 that his mother commissioned in his honor. Bennett joined the Royal Flying Corps in World War I and defeated enough German aircraft to become an ace before being shot down over France. Along with the statue, Sallie Maxwell Bennett also had a window inside Westminster Abbey created.[12][13]

Louis Bennett, Jr. spent much time in Wheeling during his youth, so when his mother's request to put the aviator statue in Washington, D.C., failed, she turned to Wheeling, where he had developed his love for aviation. After speaking with people in Wheeling, someone suggested that Linsly might be interested in hosting the statue. Linsly accepted, and the Aviator is now a Linsly icon. In 1927, Charles Lindbergh visited the statue and placed a wreath at the foot of the Aviator.[13]

Linsly originally enrolled both girls and boys. The Lancastrian Academy system required older students to reinforce their education by mentoring their younger peers. In 1861, during the American Civil War, Linsly became an all-boys school. In 1876, Linsly became a military institute under Headmaster John Burch and would continue to be so for the next 102 years. In 1979, Headmaster Reno Diorio transitioned Linsly to a traditional college preparatory school format. Then in 1988, Diorio led Linsly back to being a co-educational school, as it once had been.[11]

The Linsly Extravaganza, formerly known as the Minstrel, is a tradition begun in 1939 by Douglas Haigwood. The Extravaganza has allowed Linsly students to perform on stage for over 80 years.[11]

The Linsly Alma Mater was used for decades but fell into disuse:

All Hail Alma Mater, Thy Children Call. Mighty Thy Power, Dearest Friend To All. Sing For Dear Old Linsly, Sing For Loyalty Strong. All Hail Alma Mater, Linsly Hear Our Song.

The Linsly School Today edit

In 2007, Linsly ranged from 5th to 12th grade with a student body of about 420.

In the 2023-2024 school year, the school enrolled 449 students in grades 5–12.[14]

In celebration of Linsly's 200th academic year, the school campaigned to raise $10,000,000 for an addition to Banes Hall, the main academic building, renovations to many other on-campus facilities, and enriching Linsly's instructing capability.

As of 2024, Linsly had a 100% college acceptance rate for its graduating seniors.[15]

As a day and boarding school, Linsly is home to international students from many countries, including China, Finland, Canada, South Korea, Spain, Argentina, Costa Rica, Germany, Italy, Serbia, Brazil, and Japan.

Notable alumni edit

Notable staff edit

Sources edit

  • Official website
  • The Association of Boarding Schools profile

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for The Linsly School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "School Facts". About. The Linsly School. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Form 990" (PDF). Tax Exempt Organization Search. Internal Revenue Service. 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Tuition & Costs". Admissions. The Linsly School. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Welcome". About. The Linsly School. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Noah Linsly". About. The Linsly School. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Our History". About. The Linsly School. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Wheeling Hall of Fame: Noah Linsly > History | Ohio County Public Library | Ohio County Public Library | Wheeling West Virginia | Ohio County WV | Wheeling WV History |". www.ohiocountylibrary.org. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  9. ^ "Schools: Linsly Institute > History | Ohio County Public Library | Ohio County Public Library | Wheeling West Virginia | Ohio County WV | Wheeling WV History |". www.ohiocountylibrary.org. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  10. ^ Hanna, Bill (2015-01-30). "A Fond Reminiscence of a Life at Linsly". Weelunk. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  11. ^ a b c "Wheeling, WV History of Private Boarding School The Linsly School". www.linsly.org. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  12. ^ Hogan, Bill (2017-07-07). "A Story Behind a Linsly Statue: West Virginia's First Flying Ace". Weelunk. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  13. ^ a b Hawley, Richard (2014). "Forward and no retreat" : two centuries of Linsly school life (1st ed.). Wheeling, WV. pp. 21–23. ISBN 978-0-692-25794-4. OCLC 1296688841.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  14. ^ "Mission and School Facts - Linsly School". www.linsly.org. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  15. ^ "Mission and School Facts - Linsly School". www.linsly.org. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  16. ^ "Ashley Battle '00 Plays for New York Liberty". News Detail. The Linsly School. September 23, 2008. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  17. ^ "Linsly Graduate Heading to the Super Bowl". The Linsly School. January 23, 2017.
  18. ^ "Linsly's J.R. Holden '94 Competes in Olympics". News Detail. The Linsly School. August 8, 2008. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  19. ^ Robert Schramm (July 2003). The Linsly School. Arcadia Publishing. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-7385-1531-1.
  20. ^ Junkins, Casey (April 14, 2016). "Fox News analyst speaks in hometown of Wheeling". The Intelligencer & Wheeling News-Register. West Virginia Press Association. Retrieved 3 May 2021.

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Linsly School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Linsly School formerly known as the Linsly Military Institute is a boarding and day school located in Wheeling West Virginia 5 It was founded in 1814 by Noah Linsly and chartered by the State of Virginia in the same year 6 The school is the oldest preparatory school west of the Alleghenies 7 It was originally known as the Lancastrian Academy 7 The Linsly SchoolAddress60 Knox LaneWheeling West Virginia 26003United StatesCoordinates40 04 23 N 80 41 44 W 40 07306 N 80 69556 W 40 07306 80 69556InformationFormer nameLancastrian Academy 1814 1877 Linsly Military Institute 1877 1978 TypeIndependent college preparatory boarding amp day schoolMottoForward and No RetreatReligious affiliation s NonsectarianEstablished1814 210 years ago 1814 FounderNoah LinslyStatusCurrently operationalTrustBoard of TrusteesCEEB code491410NCES School ID01489745 1 ChairJohn HollowayHead of schoolJustin ZimmermanFaculty41 9 FTE 1 Grades5 12 1 GenderCoeducationalEnrollment431 1 2017 2018 Grade 525 1 Grade 636 1 Grade 750 1 Grade 842 1 Grade 965 1 Grade 1076 1 Grade 1171 1 Grade 1266 1 Average class size10 2 Student to teacher ratio10 3 1 1 Hours in school day7 1 Campus18 buildings including 4 dormitories 2 Campus size57 acres 23 ha 2 Campus typeUrbanColor s Orange amp Black 2 SloganLearn Lead LiveSongThe Linsly Alma Mater 2 Athletics20 interscholastic teams 2 Athletics conferenceOVAC 2 NicknameCadetsRivalWheeling Central Catholic High SchoolAccreditationNCA 2 PublicationLinsly TodayNewspaperThe Linsly LineEndowment 31 47 million 3 School fees 500 1 500 4 Annual tuitionHigh school 42 740 boarding 19 850 day Middle School 40 740 boarding 17 850 day 4 Revenue 14 89 million 3 AffiliationsNAIS 1 TABS 1 amp PCACACWebsitelinsly wbr org Contents 1 History 2 The Linsly School Today 3 Notable alumni 4 Notable staff 5 Sources 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Linsly Institute building in 2023Upon Noah Linsly s death in 1814 his will provided money for the establishment of a Lancastrian Academy in Wheeling Virginia In 1877 the Academy located in the then newly formed state of West Virginia was renamed the Linsly Military Institute in honor of its founding benefactor In 1978 the school switched from a military structured school to a traditional boys preparatory school renamed The Linsly School 8 The school s first location was in downtown Wheeling purchased with the sale of two farms that Noah Linsly had left to the Lancastrian Academy 9 The second building was in downtown Wheeling Va This building was used as a temporary statehouse when West Virginia became a state The building is known as the First State Capitol The third school building was located on National Road in the Woodsdale section of Wheeling It was built in 1925 and officially named Thedah Place but was known as Old Main 10 Linsly owned property across the creek from this building where the dormitories were and still are located The current school building was built as an extension of Behrens Gym in 1966 with a donation from Sophie Banes and is known as Banes Hall 11 Louis Bennett Jr never attended Linsly but is memorialized by a statue The Aviator outside of Banes Hall one of 7 that his mother commissioned in his honor Bennett joined the Royal Flying Corps in World War I and defeated enough German aircraft to become an ace before being shot down over France Along with the statue Sallie Maxwell Bennett also had a window inside Westminster Abbey created 12 13 Louis Bennett Jr spent much time in Wheeling during his youth so when his mother s request to put the aviator statue in Washington D C failed she turned to Wheeling where he had developed his love for aviation After speaking with people in Wheeling someone suggested that Linsly might be interested in hosting the statue Linsly accepted and the Aviator is now a Linsly icon In 1927 Charles Lindbergh visited the statue and placed a wreath at the foot of the Aviator 13 Linsly originally enrolled both girls and boys The Lancastrian Academy system required older students to reinforce their education by mentoring their younger peers In 1861 during the American Civil War Linsly became an all boys school In 1876 Linsly became a military institute under Headmaster John Burch and would continue to be so for the next 102 years In 1979 Headmaster Reno Diorio transitioned Linsly to a traditional college preparatory school format Then in 1988 Diorio led Linsly back to being a co educational school as it once had been 11 The Linsly Extravaganza formerly known as the Minstrel is a tradition begun in 1939 by Douglas Haigwood The Extravaganza has allowed Linsly students to perform on stage for over 80 years 11 The Linsly Alma Mater was used for decades but fell into disuse All Hail Alma Mater Thy Children Call Mighty Thy Power Dearest Friend To All Sing For Dear Old Linsly Sing For Loyalty Strong All Hail Alma Mater Linsly Hear Our Song The Linsly School Today editIn 2007 Linsly ranged from 5th to 12th grade with a student body of about 420 In the 2023 2024 school year the school enrolled 449 students in grades 5 12 14 In celebration of Linsly s 200th academic year the school campaigned to raise 10 000 000 for an addition to Banes Hall the main academic building renovations to many other on campus facilities and enriching Linsly s instructing capability As of 2024 Linsly had a 100 college acceptance rate for its graduating seniors 15 As a day and boarding school Linsly is home to international students from many countries including China Finland Canada South Korea Spain Argentina Costa Rica Germany Italy Serbia Brazil and Japan Notable alumni editCarl G Bachmann 1908 Member of the U S House of Representatives Ashley Battle 2000 WNBA player for the New York Liberty 16 Max Baer judge Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Bill Berrehsem professional American football player Jack Canfield 1962 Author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul book series Willie Clay 1988 NFL football player and sports commentator Eddie Drummond 1998 NFL football player C J Goodwin 2008 NFL football player and philanthropist 17 Heath Haynes 1987 MLB baseball player Jon Robert Holden 1994 former professional basketball player 18 Tom Keane 1944 NFL football player and coach Brad Paisley attended but did not graduate country singer and musician 19 Chris Stirewalt digital politics editor for the Fox News Channel 20 Robert E L Strider president of Colby College Jason Wilson politician 1987 Member of the Ohio SenateNotable staff editSkip Prosser Basketball Coach 1977 1979 Sources editOfficial website The Association of Boarding Schools profileReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Search for Private Schools School Detail for The Linsly School National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 2 May 2021 a b c d e f g h School Facts About The Linsly School Retrieved 3 May 2021 a b Form 990 PDF Tax Exempt Organization Search Internal Revenue Service 2018 Retrieved 3 May 2021 a b Tuition amp Costs Admissions The Linsly School Retrieved 3 May 2021 Welcome About The Linsly School Retrieved 3 May 2021 Noah Linsly About The Linsly School Retrieved 3 May 2021 a b Our History About The Linsly School Retrieved 3 May 2021 Wheeling Hall of Fame Noah Linsly gt History Ohio County Public Library Ohio County Public Library Wheeling West Virginia Ohio County WV Wheeling WV History www ohiocountylibrary org Retrieved 2023 04 30 Schools Linsly Institute gt History Ohio County Public Library Ohio County Public Library Wheeling West Virginia Ohio County WV Wheeling WV History www ohiocountylibrary org Retrieved 2023 04 30 Hanna Bill 2015 01 30 A Fond Reminiscence of a Life at Linsly Weelunk Retrieved 2023 04 30 a b c Wheeling WV History of Private Boarding School The Linsly School www linsly org Retrieved 2023 04 30 Hogan Bill 2017 07 07 A Story Behind a Linsly Statue West Virginia s First Flying Ace Weelunk Retrieved 2023 04 30 a b Hawley Richard 2014 Forward and no retreat two centuries of Linsly school life 1st ed Wheeling WV pp 21 23 ISBN 978 0 692 25794 4 OCLC 1296688841 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Mission and School Facts Linsly School www linsly org Retrieved 2024 03 19 Mission and School Facts Linsly School www linsly org Retrieved 2024 03 19 Ashley Battle 00 Plays for New York Liberty News Detail The Linsly School September 23 2008 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Linsly Graduate Heading to the Super Bowl The Linsly School January 23 2017 Linsly s J R Holden 94 Competes in Olympics News Detail The Linsly School August 8 2008 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Robert Schramm July 2003 The Linsly School Arcadia Publishing p 111 ISBN 978 0 7385 1531 1 Junkins Casey April 14 2016 Fox News analyst speaks in hometown of Wheeling The Intelligencer amp Wheeling News Register West Virginia Press Association Retrieved 3 May 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Linsly School amp oldid 1220042908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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