John I. Burton High School Explained

John I. Burton High School
Streetaddress:109 11th St
Zipcode:24273
Country:USA
Coordinates:36.9298°N -82.6341°W
Pushpin Map:Virginia#USA
Url:Official site
Superintendent:Gina Wohlford
Principal:Brad Hart
Mascot:Raiders
Colors: Orange and black
Founded:1953
Enrollment:320[1]
Enrollment As Of:2020
Rival:Central High School (Wise, Virginia), Union High School and Eastside High School
Athletics Conference:VHSL Class 1
VHSL Region D
VHSL Cumberland District

John Ira Burton High School is a high school located in the City of Norton, Virginia, United States. A part of Norton City Schools, it has an enrollment of approximately 320 students.[2]

Building

The school was built in 1953 and named in honor of John Ira Burton, who served as principal of the local schools for 38 years. It has a classroom capacity of 615 students.[3]

In 2008, major structural enhancements were made on the Lawson-Fitchko Stadium.[4] They were completed on August 22 for the Raiders' first home football game of the season, against Rye Cove High School.

On September 18, 2008, the school dedicated the Rickie M. Harris Athletic Complex. The facility was named in honor of Rickie M. Harris, a former student and school athlete who died five years prior as a result of an auto accident.[5]

Athletics

The Raider football team competed in the Virginia state finals three times between 2003 and 2006 and won the state title in 1972.[6] In the 2006 state finals the Raiders came close to a second state title, finishing with a score of 21-20 against the Riverheads Gladiators from Staunton, Virginia.[7]

The school's marching band competes in several regional competitions and the band performed at the halftime performance for the 2017 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana.[8]

In March 2011, the school's Lady Raider Basketball team won its first state championship, defeating Sussex Central 65-54 in the VHSL Group A, Division 1 final.[9]

John I. Burton wrestler Colby Dean became a four-time VHSL A State Champion from 2010 to 2013, becoming at the time just the third wrestler in Group A history to win four state championships.[10]

Academics

In 2018, the school had a dropout percentage of 0.81%.[11] In that same year, 70% of the school's graduating class enrolled in a postsecondary Institution of Higher Education (IHE) within sixteen months of graduating.[12] In the 2010–2011 school year, John I. Burton was in one of only four school divisions in the state that made AYP (average yearly progress) as set by guidelines in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2002, a former national education mandate.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us - John I Burton High School . https://web.archive.org/web/20200909024032/https://www.nortoncityschools.org/1/Content2/158 . dead . September 9, 2020 .
  2. Web site: About Us - John I Burton High School. www.nortoncityschools.org. April 3, 2020.
  3. Web site: About Us - John I Burton High School. www.nortoncityschools.org. April 3, 2020.
  4. Web site: January 17, 2006. Norton City Council Minutes, January 17, 2006.
  5. Web site: Harris' Seeks to Keep Son's Memory Alive. HeraldCourier.com. en. April 3, 2020.
  6. Web site: VHSL-REFERENCE J.I. Burton High School Football All-Time Records. www.vhsl-reference.com. April 3, 2020.
  7. Web site: VHSL-REFERENCE J.I. Burton High School Football. www.vhsl-reference.com. April 3, 2020.
  8. Web site: John I Burton High School band set to perform in Sugar Bowl halftime show Monday. January 1, 2017. WJHL Tri-Cities News & Weather. en-US. April 3, 2020.
  9. Web site: FINALLY: Burton girls bring school 1st basketball title. Hayes. Tim. HeraldCourier.com. en. April 3, 2020.
  10. Web site: Colby Dean adds another state wrestling title. Correspondent. Lloyd Combs Sports. HeraldCourier.com. en. April 3, 2020.
  11. Web site: VDOE :: School Dropout Statistics. www.doe.virginia.gov. April 3, 2020.
  12. Web site: Postsecondary Education Reports. p1pe.doe.virginia.gov. April 3, 2020.
  13. Web site: VDOE :: News - Aug. 11, 2011 – State Superintendent Says 2011 Virginia AYP Results Emphasize Need for New Federal Accountability Model. www.doe.virginia.gov. April 3, 2020.