Frankfort High School (West Virginia)

Frankfort High School (FHS) is a public high school in Ridgeley, West Virginia, United States. It is part of the Mineral County Schools district.

Frankfort High School
Address
393 Falcon Way

,
26753

United States
Coordinates39°32′54″N 78°48′13″W
Information
Other nameFHS
TypePublic high school
Opened1976
School districtMineral County Schools (Frankfort District)
CEEB code491100
NCES School ID540087000717[1]
PrincipalOrie Pancione
Teaching staff34.00 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment488(2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.94[1]
Color(s)Columbia blue and silver   
MascotFalcon
RivalKeyser High School
NewspaperFalcon Times
YearbookTalon
Websitewww.boe.mine.k12.wv.us/o/frankfort-hs
[2]

History

Frankfort High School was built as a result of the consolidation of Fort Ashby High School and Ridgeley High School, the doors of Frankfort opened in 1976, and the first graduating class was in 1977. The high school was headed by Joseph E. Riley for 16 years up until September 2020. [3] Following his retirement, Riley was succeeded by Orie Pancione as principal.

Academics

Frankfort High School has one of the highest graduation rates in the entire country at 95%, far above the national average of 87%. The high school also boasts impressive reading and math comprehension levels at 52% for reading and 42% for math, [4] compared to the national averages of 34% [5] and 26% [6] respectively.

The school is also consistently above the rest of the country in their SAT and ACT exam scores. FHS's average SAT score is 1170 with an average of 580 in Math and 580 in Verbal, compared to the national average of 1051. The school's average ACT score is 24 compared to the national score of 20.6. [7]

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

The latest XC state championship came in 2021 where the boys cross-country team finished second (while the girls' team finished fifth,) nearly bringing home the state title. This follows their victory at the state championship in 2020. [8] As well as having a flourishing XC team, the track teams are also among the top in the area, and the girls' track team were state champs in 2013.[9]

The school hosts a baseball team, headed by Matt Miller, and has gone onto go to state championships multiple times over the years. Also, the baseball team won the state championship in 1988[10]

Frankfort hosts 2 successful bowling teams, the girls' being coached by teacher Kenneth Cowgill, nicknamed "Coach K" by the students. The boys being coached by Coach Chad, or "Gnomeo." The team is also led by associate coaches Chris and Alex. In 2022, the girls' team finished 3rd at the regional bowling showcase at White Oaks Bowling Alley, while the boys' team achieved 1st place.

The following sports are offered at Frankfort:

  • Fall: soccer, football, golf, cross-country, volleyball, band, cheerleading
  • Winter: basketball, wrestling, bowling, band, cheerleading
  • Spring: baseball, softball, tennis, track, band

Arts

The high school hosts three separate instrumental ensembles, including marching band, concert band, and a jazz ensemble.

The Frankfort High School Falcon Band is headed by Roger Walker, who was inducted into the West Virginia Marching Band Directors Hall of Fame in 2019. [11] Under Walker's direction, the concert band has consistently received Superior ratings at the regional Concert Adjudication Festival. The award-winning marching band was selected to represent West Virginia in the second Inaugural Parade of President Barack Obama on January 21, 2013.[12] In 2017, the band was also selected to represent West Virginia in the Inaugural Parade of President Donald Trump on January 20, 2017.[13]

The high school also hosts a flourishing drama program, headed by Jessica Hughes, that frequently puts on performances for the public, including annual Christmas performances, talent shows, and crowd-interactive murder mystery dinners.


Notable alumni

References

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