J. J. Kelly High School Explained

J. J. Kelly High School
Streetaddress:716 Birchfield Road
City:Wise
State:Virginia
Zipcode:24293
District:Wise County Public Schools
Fundingtype:Public
Schooltype:high school
Grades:9–12
Language:English
Feeders:L. F. Addington Middle School
Mascot:Indian
Colors:Red and White  
Founded:1953
Closed:2011
Enrollment:473
Enrollment As Of:2009
Free Label 1:Athletic conferences
Coordinates:36.9856°N -82.5769°W

J. J. Kelly High School was a former public high school in Wise, Virginia. The school was opened in 1953. It was part of the Wise County Public Schools system. It was named after a former county school board superintendent, Dr. J. J. Kelly, Jr. The enrollment in 2005 was 504 students and employed 41 teachers. The mascot for J. J. Kelly High School was the Indian. The school's colors were red and white. The Indians competed in the Virginia High School League's Single A Lonesome Pine District with five other schools from around Southwest Virginia. J. J. Kelly High School was merged with Pound High School in 2011 to form Central High School, which is now located in a new facility outside of Wise.

Athletics

State Championships (won)

Records

J. J. Kelly still holds the Virginia High School League record for most state championships won by any school in baseball and girls tennis. The girls tennis program also holds the record for most consecutive state titles, having won seven, and consecutive team matches won, with a record of 128–0. The state record for most consecutive baseball championships is also held by the Indians, as they won four from 1981 to 1984.[1]

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. http://www.vhsl.org/recbook.pdf VHSL Record Book 12th Edition