Carroll County High School (Virginia) Explained

Carroll County High School
Streetaddress:100 Cavs Lane
City:Hillsville
State:Virginia
Zipcode:24343
Country:USA
Coordinates:36.7548°N -80.7045°W
Url:http://www.ccpsd.k12.va.us/school/cchs/
District:Carroll County Public Schools
Superintendent:James Greg Smith
Principal:Charles Thompson
Fundingtype:Public
Schooltype:high school
Grades:9-12
Language:English
Mascot:Cavalier
Colors: Navy & White
Founded:1969
Enrollment:1,156 (2016-17)[1]
Athletics Conference:4A Three Rivers District
Region IV

Carroll County High School is located in Carroll County, Virginia, just outside the Hillsville town limits. Carroll County High School is a four-year, public, comprehensive high school with a full range of curriculum offerings in academic and vocational subjects. The 2009 enrollment of Carroll County High School was 1158 students. The school offers dual enrollment courses which allows high school students to earn college credit while taking high school classes, and in some cases they can graduate with an associate’s degree. The school’s girls basketball team won the state championship for their region two times in a row in the 2021-2022, 2022-2023 school year. The school was renovated in 2013 to include a new entrance known as the “fish bowl” with a new office suite, library and an addition to the school's field house. The school is currently working on a new project which will add a auxiliary gym, four classrooms and locker rooms. This will also connect the school's field house building allowing students to no longer walk outside. The project is said to be completed spring of 2024. The school was founded in 1969 for the consolidation of Woodlawn High School and Hillsville High School.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carroll County High. National Center for Education Statistics. March 4, 2019.