Fairmont Senior High School

Fairmont Senior High School, is a public high school in Fairmont, West Virginia. The current school building, built in 1928, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Serving grades nine through twelve, it is one of three high schools in Marion County, along with East Fairmont High School and North Marion High School.[5]

Fairmont Senior High School
Address
1 Loop Park Drive

,
26554

United States
Coordinates39°28′42″N 80°9′27″W
Information
School typePublic secondary
School boardMarion County
SuperintendentRandall Farley[1]
PrincipalJim Green
Teaching staff45.00 (FTE)[2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment819 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio18:20[2]
Campus size15.0 acres (61,000 m2)[3]
Athletics conferenceBig Ten
NicknamePolar bears
RivalEast Fairmont High School
YearbookMaple Leaves
Fairmont Senior High School
Coordinates39°28′42″N 80°9′27″W
Built1928
ArchitectWilliam B. Ittner
Architectural styleColonial Revival
NRHP reference No.02000254[4]
Added to NRHPMarch 22, 2002

Fairmont High School (the school's original name) was established at the Second Ward Building in the late 1800s.[6][7] The school relocated to 5th Street in 1905 and to Loop Park in 1929.[7] The high school was an all-white school until the 1950s.[8][9] The school offers a number of different extracurricular activities, such as marching band, a choir program, a theatre program, and a wide range of athletic opportunities. Notable alumni include Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton, U.S. Air Force officer Frank Kendall Everest Jr., entrepreneur Jim Delligatti, business executive Heather Bresch, and several others.

History

Second Ward Building

Marion County did not have a public education system until the creation of the State of West Virginia in 1863 during the American Civil War. Due to a growing student population in Marion County, there was a need for more schools. Fairmont High School would become the first of these high schools to be established in Marion County.[10]

In 1876[6] or 1897,[7] Fairmont High School was established in the Second Ward Building.

5th Street building

5th Street building

In 1905, Fairmont High School relocated to its second location at the 5th Street building, which is now a gym.[7]

Loop Park building

Loop Park building

In 1929, the high school opened at the Loop Park location, which is where Fairmont Senior High School currently resides. The school was built in 1928. Architect William B. Ittner designed the Loop Park building.[11]

Until the 1950s, Fairmont Senior High School was an all-white school. In 1954, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that segregated schools had to integrate in the Brown v. the Board of Education decision. As a result, the all-black Dunbar School was closed and integrated with Fairmont Senior. On September 30, 1954, Fairmont Senior played a football game with Dunbar School, the only football game the two schools played together before Dunbar School closed.[8]

In 1979, a fire damaged a large section of the school's roof. Much of the Loop Park building was constructed with concrete, which helped to mitigate the fire's damage.[12]

On March 22, 2002, the United States government listed Fairmont Senior on the National Register of Historic Places.[4][13]

Campus

The campus currently consists of several different components, such as a main building, the Freshman Building, and physical education facilities. The Loop Park building's architectural classification is Colonial Revival.[14]

Senior Court

A statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of the now-defunct Senior Court before 2009. The Senior Court was later replaced by a media center.

Senior Court was a feature of the Loop Park building. The Senior Court did not have a ceiling, and there is a statue of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln standing in front of it.[15]

In 2010, a school bond was passed by the Marion County Board of Education to renovate Fairmont Senior's campus.[16] This $4.2 million project included replacing the Senior Court with a school media center.[17] The project took a few years to complete.[16] Unlike the Senior Court, the media center has a ceiling and is a two-story room with a balcony.[18]

Physical education facilities

Originally, Fairmont Senior only had one gymnasium, which was located on the second floor of the main building. In November 1989, a proposal was made for a new physical education facility beside Fairmont Senior's Freshman Building. Work for the facility began in 1992. Despite objections and a lawsuit from area residents, the facility was completed a few years later.[19]

Freshman Building

The Freshman Building in the winter of 2017.

Fairmont Senior has a one-story building located at the east end of its campus, which is known as the Freshman Building.[11] In the early 1990s, a chemistry lab was built adjacent to the Freshman Building.[20]

Academics

Fairmont Senior High School offers different academic opportunities for its students. The schools offers math, English, science, social studies, foreign language, special education, and elective classes.[21]

The school offers a number of different Advanced Placement classes. The AP classes offered in Fairmont Senior's 2020–21 school year include AP Art History, AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry, AP Comparative Government and Politics, AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, AP European History, AP Music Theory, AP Psychology, AP Statistics, AP U.S. Government and Politics, and AP United States History.[22]

Fine arts

Fairmont Senior High School offers different fine arts programs for its students.

Marching band

Fairmont Senior's marching band plays at East-West Stadium for the 52nd annual FSHS Band Spectacular in 2017.

Fairmont Senior has a marching band, which is known as the Fairmont Senior High School Polar Bear Band.[23] The school's marching band was first directed full time by Earl McConnell Sr.[24] The marching band has performed in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City,[25] Walt Disney World, and Universal Studios.[26] The school holds a Band Spectacular annually at East-West Stadium where college and high school bands play their respective field shows.[27][28]

Other than the school's marching band, the school's instrumental music curriculum has previously included symphonic band, concert band, jazz ensemble, and steel band.[29]

Choir program

Fairmont Senior's choir performs in a concert at the school's auditorium in 2018.

Fairmont Senior has three choral groups: the Madrigals, women's ensemble, and men's ensemble.[30] The full name of the school's Madrigals group is the Fairmont Senior Madrigal Chamber Choir, which is considered to be a renaissance style a cappella choir.[31] The group was started by Doug Bunner in 1985;[32] he taught at the school until his retirement in 2006.[33] The group hosts an annual elimination dinner at the Fairmont Knights of Columbus,[34] and the school presents the Madrigals's Yuletide Feast biennially (a tradition that started in 1985).[35] The group has performed at other places, such as the current Fairmont Senior building,[36] Meadowbrook Mall,[37] West Virginia University Mountainlair,[38] and the WorldStrides OnStage competition in Orlando, Florida.[30]

Thespian program

Fairmont Senior offers a thespian program. Fairmont Senior's thespians group is known as the Fairmont Senior High School Thespians Troupe.[39] Fairmont Senior's group has performed in different events, such as the West Virginia State Thesbian Festival.[40]

Athletics

Fairmont Senior offers a number athletic opportunities to its students, such as baseball, softball, basketball, cross country, golf, cheer, football, volleyball, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, wrestling, and lacrosse.[41]

State championship history

Boys' sports State titles Girls' sports State titles
Baseball[42][43]Softball[44][45]
Boys basketball[46][47]1927, 1939, 1942, 1949, 1996, 2016, 2017Girls basketball[48][49]1997, 2017, 2019
Cross country[50][51][52][53]1977, 1988, 1997, 1999, 2012, 2018, 2019Cross country[50][51][53]1989, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2019
Golf[52][54][55]2019 Cheer[56][57][58]1991, 1992, 1999, 2021
Football[59][60][61]1946, 2018, 2020Volleyball[62][63]
Soccer[64][65]2015, 2019, 2020Soccer[64]
Swimming[66][67]1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Swimming[66][67]2006
Boys tennis[68][69]Girls tennis[70][71]
Boys track[72][73]Girls track[74][75]1999
Wrestling[76][77]1960

Mascot

Two polar bear statues stand at the entrance of Fairmont Senior in 2017.

The mascot of Fairmont Senior is the Polar Bear. The name is a reference to Fairmont Senior's athletic teams who were known as "Ice's men" due to Fairmont Senior coach Frank Ice.[78] Similarly, the mascot of West Fairmont Middle School, a Fairmont Senior feeder school, is the Polar Cubs[79] or Polar Bears Cubs.[80]

Rivalry

East Fairmont High School and Fairmont Senior have a football rivalry. Their football teams have met annually beginning on October 25, 1921,[81] making the series one of the oldest in the state.[82] One main place they meet is East-West Stadium in Fairmont.[83]

Awards and recognition

Fairmont Senior is considered an "above average" school by Niche.[84] In 2020, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Fairmont Senior as 3380th in its national ranking, 10th in West Virginia, and 1st in Marion County.[85]

Fairmont Senior received the 2010 Blue Ribbon honor,[86] and in 2019, the school was recognized with the Champion of College Access and Success award for "efforts to make students aware of higher education opportunities after they graduate".[87]

Math teacher Sarah Snyder was honored by President Barack Obama with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching in 2016.[88] The following year, Fairmont Senior English teacher Toni Poling was recognized as the 2017 West Virginia Teacher of the Year.[89][90]

Notable alumni

President Ronald Reagan and Mary Lou Retton with the U.S. Olympic Team in Los Angeles, 1984. Retton attended Fairmont Senior High School.

See also

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