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Tazewell High School

Tazewell High School (THS) is a public secondary school in Tazewell, Virginia, United States. It is part of Tazewell County Public Schools and is located on 627 Fincastle Road. As of the 2007-2008 school year, enrollment is around 500 students.

Tazewell High School
Address
627 Fincastle Road

,
24651

United States
Coordinates37°7′29.8″N 81°30′18.4″W / 37.124944°N 81.505111°W / 37.124944; -81.505111
Information
School typePublic high school
School districtTazewell County Public Schools
SuperintendentChristopher Stacy
PrincipalJerry Smith
Grades9–12
Enrollment530 (2017-18)[1]
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)    Kelly Green and White
MascotBulldog
Rival SchoolsGraham High School, Richlands High School (Virginia)
Athletic ConferenceSouthwest District
Region IV
WebsiteOfficial Site

History edit

Prior to the current location, Tazewell High School was located in three other areas: the current locations of the Tazewell County Courthouse, the Tazewell branch of the Tazewell County Library, and the Tazewell County Administration Building.

The current location was built in 1954. As the town grew and changed, so did the school. By 1975, increased enrollment prompted the addition of a new science and library wing, an elevator, and assorted other classrooms. The grounds were also altered with the construction of a football field, regulation track, two field houses, a baseball field, a picnic area, a memorial to John F. Kennedy, several parking lots, and tennis courts.

The school colors were originally purple and gold, but were later changed to kelly green and white. The Bulldog becomes the THS mascot in 1926.

As students needs changed, so did the curriculum at Tazewell High School. Class offerings expanded to keep up with developments in education and technology, while a variety of extracurricular activities -including athletics, clubs, drama, and music- gave young people new avenues by which to explore their talents and interests.

Today the school serving as the site for public meetings, cultural events, athletic meets, academic competitions, and assorted student-centered programs. From the beginning of Tazewell County in 1799, education plays an important role in the lives of Tazewell’s young citizens. Through home instruction and the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic, Tazewell Countians recognize the importance of education. The isolation of Tazewell County, however, makes it difficult during the early history of the county to get competent teachers to provide instruction to its children. The first free public school system was established by the Virginia General Assembly in 1850. Even by this time, however, many Virginia residents look upon this new public school system as a form of government charity. Therefore, public education is not very successful in any section of the commonwealth.[citation needed] Private schools, for those who can afford them, continue to play the major role in schooling for many of Virginia’s young people.

The Virginia Constitution of 1870, also known as the Underwood Constitution, finally establishes universal, free public education in the Commonwealth. Tazewell High School was established in October 1872. The first term at THS was completed in the spring of 1873 with a small student body. Professor A. D. Walthall was the first principal. Mrs. O. E. Witten, Mrs. J. L. P. Spotts, and Miss Louisa Todd Coulling were the first teachers. The original school board was made up of W. W. Peery, A. J. May, Isaac E. Chapman, George W. Gillespie, Zachariah S. Witten, A. J. Tynes, and Jonathan Lyons. The first graduating class completed their course of studies in the spring of 1879. The principal this year is W. A. Evans. Graduation ceremonies are held on June 14, 1879. The commencement exercises are known as "exhibitions" during these early years. During this first decade the school term runs for five months and the four teachers on the staff are paid a salary of $20.00 per month. Subjects offered during this period include advanced studies such as trigonometry, astronomy, and calculus. Classes during the early years of the school’s existence were housed in the Tazewell County Courthouse. Professor W. A. Evans was named the second principal at THS. In 1894 Tazewell High School was under the direction of a new principal, Mr. George C. Peery, who later became the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Peery served only two years as principal; he resigns to attend law school at Washington and Lee School of Law. By the middle of the 1890s the enrollment at THS reached 75 students. THS also established its first band by 1898.

Interscholastic sports competition features basketball with teams from Tazewell High School competing with such schools as Witten’s Mill and Burkes Garden on outdoor dirt courts. In 1909 the old bank building which housed Tazewell High School was torn down to make way for a new school structure. This new building was first occupied on August 19, 1909, and included both elementary and high school students.

During the first decade of the 1900s Tazewell High School’s student magazine, The Pep, was born. The magazine contained student written literary essays, students' news, and even a gossip column. Harriet Scott served as one of the first editors. The daily recess routine at THS consisted of lining the entire student body up two by two in front of the high school building on Main Street. Next the group marched down Fincastle Turnpike around the bend to the intersection with Carline (Tazewell Avenue). The students then proceeded down the avenue, then up Pine Street, and back to the high school.

Social life at the school centered on parties that were held at the high school building. Students danced the Waltz, the "Turkey Trot", and the "One Step". At the high school, students danced in the long hallway on the third floor of the building. Students also danced in a large room located above Greever Hardware and another hall located in the building across the street from the Bank of Clinch Valley. In December of each year, the third floor hallway at THS is the location for a Christmas bazaar sponsored by several different community groups.

Thirteen students graduated Tazewell High School in the class of 1919. All 13 students took part in the ceremony; playing the piano, speaking, or singing. At the end of the ceremony the younger students walked to the stage and presented the graduates with gifts consisting of wrapped packages or flowers. Mr. Carson was the principal at Tazewell High School. The salary schedule for teachers in Tazewell County during this decade varies from $30.00 to $50.00 per month depending on the teaching certificate held.

Nationally known evangelist, Billy Sunday, spoke to the THS student body on May 23, 1923. Dr. Charles J. Smith, president of Roanoke College, delivered a "literary address" to graduates on May 25, 1923. Graduation for the class of 1923 is held Friday, May 27, with 17 students graduating. Tazewell High School's mascot is created by the first football coach Homes "Pard" Byrd in 1926. Byrd is a recent graduate of Emory and Henry College. His favorite football team is the Georgia Bulldogs, so he decides to name his team the Bulldogs.

When the local newspapers began writing articles on the boys, they referred to them as the Bull Dogs. Later, the words are combined to create "Bulldogs." In 1926, the school colors were purple and gold because the uniforms that are donated to the team are these colors. According to unofficial records, Tazewell's football team was created because Richlands is also establishing a team. Tazewell High students played their first interscholastic football game in the fall of 1926 against a team from Council in Buchanan County, Virginia. This first game was won by the Bulldogs by a score of 12-0 over "Triangle Mountain Institute." Other wins during the inaugural year included 14-0 over Bramwell, 6-0 over Richlands, and a win over Graham. The overall record of this first football squad (1926) was 4-4. In 1929, maroon and white uniforms were given to the Dogs, as a result, THS's first school colors become maroon and white. A November 16, 1929 football game pitted Tazewell's maroon and white team against Bluefield High School in a Saturday morning game played at the Wade Field in Bluefield.

Graduation for the class of 1929 was held on Tuesday, May 29. Tazewell High School received its first official accreditation from the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States on Friday, June 7, 1929. Appalachia High School, Galax High School, Saltville High School, Troutville High School, and Wise High School joined THS and a total of 62 Virginia high schools out of the 408 high schools in the state which achieve accreditation standards by the 1928-1929 school term. The Bulldogs won a state football championship in football in 1986, defeating Nottoway 16-7.[2]

Notable alumni edit

Traditions edit

  • "The Rock" - Every year, the THS Senior Class paints The Rock. The Rock is located beside the school's tennis courts. Each year the seniors choose two or three main colors to represent their class on the rock. The seniors then spend one day painting the background of the rock one color, and the next painting their year of graduation and names on it. This is kept on the rock until the next year's senior class repeats the tradition.
  • "The Seal Ceremony" - At each year's spring Awards Assembly, the final event is the transferring of the school seal from officers of the graduating class to officers of the junior class. The presentation is effectively dramatized by the use of hand-held objects which replicate the items found in the seal.
  • "The Peak" - Since the establishment of THS in 1952, students have taken an annual climb to the Peak. It is because of these yearly "pilgrimages" that the students have formed such a close bond with our mountain. This was later stopped because it was said to be unsafe and because there is now a private owner.

Fight song edit

"It's Tazewell High School, it's Tazewell High School, The pride of every student here, Come on old grads, come join us young lads, It's Tazewell High School now we cheer, And now it's time boys, to make a big noise, No matter what the people say, There's none to fear, the gang's all here, so hail Tazewell High School hail!"

Alma mater edit

Where mountains stand so boldly

Where skies are always bright

Our Alma Mater lifts her head

And sings her strength and might

We lift our eyes unto the hills

That shelter Tazewell High

They give us strength to love and serve

The school whose fame we cry

Oh, Tazewell High, we love thee

Alma Mater dear

For you we stand and sing our song

Of praise for all to hear

We love thee Tazewell High School

Your light forever shines

It shines to guide and keep me near

That dear old school of mine.

Trivia edit

  • The Tazewell High School fight song played by the THS Marching Bulldog Band has the same melody as the fight song from West Virginia University.
  • A memorial plaque dedicated to former President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, is located outside of the school.

References edit

  1. ^ "Tazewell High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
  2. ^ Hayes, Tim (October 13, 2009). "Tazewell Title Team Of 1986 Was Loaded With Talent". Bristol Herald Courier. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
  3. ^ Leslie, Terry W. Mullins, Louise B.; Terry W. Mullins (2006). Tazewell. Arcadia Publishing. p. 87. ISBN 9780738543864. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
  4. ^ Dodge, Andrew R.; Koed, Betty K. (2005). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005. Government Printing Office. p. 1276. ISBN 9780160731761.
  5. ^ Gonzalez, Roger (April 30, 2012). "Billy Wagner coaching at The Miller School in Charlottesville, Va". Bristol Herald Courier. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
  6. ^ Hayes, Tim (November 2, 2008). "Locals In the Pros: Billy Wagner Discusses Future". Bristol Herald Courier. WJHL-TV. Retrieved March 27, 2014.
  7. ^ "George Grimes". NFL.com. Retrieved October 18, 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tazewell High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Tazewell High School THS is a public secondary school in Tazewell Virginia United States It is part of Tazewell County Public Schools and is located on 627 Fincastle Road As of the 2007 2008 school year enrollment is around 500 students Tazewell High SchoolAddress627 Fincastle RoadTazewell Virginia 24651United StatesCoordinates37 7 29 8 N 81 30 18 4 W 37 124944 N 81 505111 W 37 124944 81 505111InformationSchool typePublic high schoolSchool districtTazewell County Public SchoolsSuperintendentChristopher StacyPrincipalJerry SmithGrades9 12Enrollment530 2017 18 1 LanguageEnglishColor s Kelly Green and WhiteMascotBulldogRival SchoolsGraham High School Richlands High School Virginia Athletic ConferenceSouthwest DistrictRegion IVWebsiteOfficial Site Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 Traditions 4 Fight song 5 Alma mater 6 Trivia 7 References 8 External linksHistory editPrior to the current location Tazewell High School was located in three other areas the current locations of the Tazewell County Courthouse the Tazewell branch of the Tazewell County Library and the Tazewell County Administration Building The current location was built in 1954 As the town grew and changed so did the school By 1975 increased enrollment prompted the addition of a new science and library wing an elevator and assorted other classrooms The grounds were also altered with the construction of a football field regulation track two field houses a baseball field a picnic area a memorial to John F Kennedy several parking lots and tennis courts The school colors were originally purple and gold but were later changed to kelly green and white The Bulldog becomes the THS mascot in 1926 As students needs changed so did the curriculum at Tazewell High School Class offerings expanded to keep up with developments in education and technology while a variety of extracurricular activities including athletics clubs drama and music gave young people new avenues by which to explore their talents and interests Today the school serving as the site for public meetings cultural events athletic meets academic competitions and assorted student centered programs From the beginning of Tazewell County in 1799 education plays an important role in the lives of Tazewell s young citizens Through home instruction and the basics of reading writing and arithmetic Tazewell Countians recognize the importance of education The isolation of Tazewell County however makes it difficult during the early history of the county to get competent teachers to provide instruction to its children The first free public school system was established by the Virginia General Assembly in 1850 Even by this time however many Virginia residents look upon this new public school system as a form of government charity Therefore public education is not very successful in any section of the commonwealth citation needed Private schools for those who can afford them continue to play the major role in schooling for many of Virginia s young people The Virginia Constitution of 1870 also known as the Underwood Constitution finally establishes universal free public education in the Commonwealth Tazewell High School was established in October 1872 The first term at THS was completed in the spring of 1873 with a small student body Professor A D Walthall was the first principal Mrs O E Witten Mrs J L P Spotts and Miss Louisa Todd Coulling were the first teachers The original school board was made up of W W Peery A J May Isaac E Chapman George W Gillespie Zachariah S Witten A J Tynes and Jonathan Lyons The first graduating class completed their course of studies in the spring of 1879 The principal this year is W A Evans Graduation ceremonies are held on June 14 1879 The commencement exercises are known as exhibitions during these early years During this first decade the school term runs for five months and the four teachers on the staff are paid a salary of 20 00 per month Subjects offered during this period include advanced studies such as trigonometry astronomy and calculus Classes during the early years of the school s existence were housed in the Tazewell County Courthouse Professor W A Evans was named the second principal at THS In 1894 Tazewell High School was under the direction of a new principal Mr George C Peery who later became the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia Peery served only two years as principal he resigns to attend law school at Washington and Lee School of Law By the middle of the 1890s the enrollment at THS reached 75 students THS also established its first band by 1898 Interscholastic sports competition features basketball with teams from Tazewell High School competing with such schools as Witten s Mill and Burkes Garden on outdoor dirt courts In 1909 the old bank building which housed Tazewell High School was torn down to make way for a new school structure This new building was first occupied on August 19 1909 and included both elementary and high school students During the first decade of the 1900s Tazewell High School s student magazine The Pep was born The magazine contained student written literary essays students news and even a gossip column Harriet Scott served as one of the first editors The daily recess routine at THS consisted of lining the entire student body up two by two in front of the high school building on Main Street Next the group marched down Fincastle Turnpike around the bend to the intersection with Carline Tazewell Avenue The students then proceeded down the avenue then up Pine Street and back to the high school Social life at the school centered on parties that were held at the high school building Students danced the Waltz the Turkey Trot and the One Step At the high school students danced in the long hallway on the third floor of the building Students also danced in a large room located above Greever Hardware and another hall located in the building across the street from the Bank of Clinch Valley In December of each year the third floor hallway at THS is the location for a Christmas bazaar sponsored by several different community groups Thirteen students graduated Tazewell High School in the class of 1919 All 13 students took part in the ceremony playing the piano speaking or singing At the end of the ceremony the younger students walked to the stage and presented the graduates with gifts consisting of wrapped packages or flowers Mr Carson was the principal at Tazewell High School The salary schedule for teachers in Tazewell County during this decade varies from 30 00 to 50 00 per month depending on the teaching certificate held Nationally known evangelist Billy Sunday spoke to the THS student body on May 23 1923 Dr Charles J Smith president of Roanoke College delivered a literary address to graduates on May 25 1923 Graduation for the class of 1923 is held Friday May 27 with 17 students graduating Tazewell High School s mascot is created by the first football coach Homes Pard Byrd in 1926 Byrd is a recent graduate of Emory and Henry College His favorite football team is the Georgia Bulldogs so he decides to name his team the Bulldogs When the local newspapers began writing articles on the boys they referred to them as the Bull Dogs Later the words are combined to create Bulldogs In 1926 the school colors were purple and gold because the uniforms that are donated to the team are these colors According to unofficial records Tazewell s football team was created because Richlands is also establishing a team Tazewell High students played their first interscholastic football game in the fall of 1926 against a team from Council in Buchanan County Virginia This first game was won by the Bulldogs by a score of 12 0 over Triangle Mountain Institute Other wins during the inaugural year included 14 0 over Bramwell 6 0 over Richlands and a win over Graham The overall record of this first football squad 1926 was 4 4 In 1929 maroon and white uniforms were given to the Dogs as a result THS s first school colors become maroon and white A November 16 1929 football game pitted Tazewell s maroon and white team against Bluefield High School in a Saturday morning game played at the Wade Field in Bluefield Graduation for the class of 1929 was held on Tuesday May 29 Tazewell High School received its first official accreditation from the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States on Friday June 7 1929 Appalachia High School Galax High School Saltville High School Troutville High School and Wise High School joined THS and a total of 62 Virginia high schools out of the 408 high schools in the state which achieve accreditation standards by the 1928 1929 school term The Bulldogs won a state football championship in football in 1986 defeating Nottoway 16 7 2 Notable alumni editKathryn Harrold actress 3 Francis A Hopkins US representative from Kentucky 4 Billy Wagner 1990 MLB baseball player 5 6 George Grimes NFL Football player 1948 Detroit Lions 7 Traditions edit The Rock Every year the THS Senior Class paints The Rock The Rock is located beside the school s tennis courts Each year the seniors choose two or three main colors to represent their class on the rock The seniors then spend one day painting the background of the rock one color and the next painting their year of graduation and names on it This is kept on the rock until the next year s senior class repeats the tradition The Seal Ceremony At each year s spring Awards Assembly the final event is the transferring of the school seal from officers of the graduating class to officers of the junior class The presentation is effectively dramatized by the use of hand held objects which replicate the items found in the seal The Peak Since the establishment of THS in 1952 students have taken an annual climb to the Peak It is because of these yearly pilgrimages that the students have formed such a close bond with our mountain This was later stopped because it was said to be unsafe and because there is now a private owner Fight song edit It s Tazewell High School it s Tazewell High School The pride of every student here Come on old grads come join us young lads It s Tazewell High School now we cheer And now it s time boys to make a big noise No matter what the people say There s none to fear the gang s all here so hail Tazewell High School hail Alma mater editWhere mountains stand so boldlyWhere skies are always brightOur Alma Mater lifts her headAnd sings her strength and mightWe lift our eyes unto the hillsThat shelter Tazewell HighThey give us strength to love and serveThe school whose fame we cryOh Tazewell High we love theeAlma Mater dearFor you we stand and sing our songOf praise for all to hearWe love thee Tazewell High SchoolYour light forever shinesIt shines to guide and keep me nearThat dear old school of mine Trivia editThe Tazewell High School fight song played by the THS Marching Bulldog Band has the same melody as the fight song from West Virginia University A memorial plaque dedicated to former President of the United States John F Kennedy is located outside of the school References edit Tazewell High National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved March 5 2019 Hayes Tim October 13 2009 Tazewell Title Team Of 1986 Was Loaded With Talent Bristol Herald Courier Retrieved March 27 2014 Leslie Terry W Mullins Louise B Terry W Mullins 2006 Tazewell Arcadia Publishing p 87 ISBN 9780738543864 Retrieved March 27 2014 Dodge Andrew R Koed Betty K 2005 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 1774 2005 Government Printing Office p 1276 ISBN 9780160731761 Gonzalez Roger April 30 2012 Billy Wagner coaching at The Miller School in Charlottesville Va Bristol Herald Courier Retrieved March 27 2014 Hayes Tim November 2 2008 Locals In the Pros Billy Wagner Discusses Future Bristol Herald Courier WJHL TV Retrieved March 27 2014 George Grimes NFL com Retrieved October 18 2019 External links editTazewell High School website History of Tazewell High School Virginia school report card for THS permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tazewell High School amp oldid 1198995431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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