Warren Central High School (Mississippi)

Warren Central High School is a public high school of Vicksburg Warren School District located in unincorporated Warren County (with a Vicksburg postal address), Mississippi, United States. During the 201516 school year, it had 1240 students in its main campus (Building A and B).

Warren Central High School
Address
1000 Highway 27 South

,
United States
Information
TypePublic secondary
MottoHome of Champions
Established1965
School districtVicksburg Warren School District[1][2]
PrincipalEric Green
Faculty100
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,331 (2018–19)[3]
Color(s)Red, Blue, and White
MascotViking/Lady Vikes
Websitewww.vwsd.org/warrencentralhigh

History

In 1965, the three existing Warren County high schools, Culkin, Redwood, and Jett, were consolidated to form a unified secondary facility on Highway 27 South that was named Warren Central Senior High School. About 800 students and 40 certified faculty members welcomed one of the first ultra-modern school facilities in Mississippi, all-electric with central heat and air.[4]

In 1967, Warren Central Junior High School was built on the campus adjacent to the high school building. To meet the need of an expanding student population, a new junior high school facility was constructed in 1973 on the land across the highway from the high school. The original junior high school building was converted into Building B of the high school.[4]

By 1982, Warren Central's enrollment peaked with more than 2,000 students and a curriculum of approximately 170 courses.[4] A nature trail and outdoor classroom area was constructed adjacent to the campus in 1990 with help from the International Paper Company. In 2006, a new Fine Arts building was constructed to house the Big Blue Band and Choral programs. As of 201920 the school reported 1,331 students enrolled.

Extra-curricular activities

The school hosts a variety of extra-curricular activities such as Mock Trial, National Honor Society, FIRST Robotics, Quiz Bowl, Future Teachers of America, Red Cross, First Priority, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, 4-H, FBLA, NorseStar (student newspaper), Valhalla (yearbook), GIVE (Gentlemen of Integrity, Valor and Excellence), and others.

Athletics

WCHS' athletic teams are known as the Vikings (men's) and Lady Vikes (women's). It competes in MHSAA (Mississippi High School Athletic Association) Class 6A, Mississippi's largest classification. WCHS's football program, one of the most historically successful programs in the state, has 2 state championships (1988 and 1994). It made the playoffs for 21 consecutive years between 1985-2005 and has 33 playoff appearances since 1981.[5] The Lady Vikes basketball program has won 3 state championships, in 1986, 1987, and 1989. Warren Central's baseball program also has one state championship, in 2001, finishing 4th in the USA Today national poll. The Lady Vikes women's golf team won the MHSAA Class III state championship in 2014.

Warren Central also offers soccer, track, slow and fast pitch softball, cheer and dance, swimming, men's golf, cross country, volleyball, men's and women's powerlifting, and bowling.

WCHS, along with its sister school, Vicksburg High School, annually hosts the Red Carpet Bowl Classic, Mississippi's longest-running football bowl game. The annual season opening double header alternates between the schools. The two schools also alternate as host of the Red Carpet Basketball Classic each February.[6]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Vicksburg Warren School District / Homepage". www.vwsd.org.
  2. http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/Locations?District=157
  3. "Warren Central High School". Common Core of Data. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  4. http://www.vwsd.k12.ms.us/schools/wc/profile.htm
  5. "Warren Central Football Team History". Alabama High School Football Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  6. "Red Carpet Bowl celebrates 50th anniversary". The Commercial Dispatch. 15 August 2012.
  7. Fausset, Richard (14 August 2015). "Young Mississippi Couple Linked to ISIS, Perplexing All". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 March 2018.

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