Doddridge County High School Explained

Doddridge County High School
Streetaddress:79 Bulldog Drive
City:West Union
State:West Virginia
District:Doddridge County Schools
Zipcode:26456-1237
Country:United States of America
Superintendent:Adam Cheeseman[1]
Principal:Scott Cochran
Faculty:33.50 (FTE)
Test Average:C (2010)
Ratio:9.61
Schooltype:high school
Fundingtype:Public
Age Range:14–18
Grades:9–12
Language:English
Athletics Conference:Little Kanawha Conference
Slogan:Now Is The Time: United To Make A Difference
Mascot:Bulldog
Colors:Green and White
Established:1933
Status:Open
Enrollment:322 (2020-21)[2]
Feeder Schools:Doddridge County Middle School

Doddridge County High School is a public secondary school near West Union, West Virginia.

The school, which serves grades 9–12, is a part of Doddridge County Schools.

The school serves the entire county of Doddridge and was created in 1933 when the newly instituted county school system consolidated Carr High School and West Union High School. The school principal is Scott Cochran and the vice principal is Karla Ezell. The school colors are green & white and their mascot is the bulldog.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Doddridge School Board Names Cheeseman Superintendent. The Exponent Telegram. April 14, 2016. Darlene J Swiger.
  2. Web site: DODDRIDGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL. National Center for Education Statistics. March 16, 2021.