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Parkersburg South High School

Parkersburg South High School
Location
Parkersburg, WV
United States
Coordinates 39°14′38″N 81°32′56″W / 39.24386°N 81.54877°W / 39.24386; -81.54877Coordinates: 39°14′38″N 81°32′56″W / 39.24386°N 81.54877°W / 39.24386; -81.54877
Information
Type Public
Established 1967
School district Wood County
Principal Betsy Patterson
Faculty 157
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,859
Campus type Urban
Color(s)             Navy Blue, White, and Red
Mascot Patriot
Newspaper The Continental Clarion
Feeder schools Edison Junior High School
Blennerhassett Junior High School
Website

Parkersburg South High School (also, just "South") in Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States serves grades 9 through 12, and is part of the Wood County School District. The school's colors are navy blue and white (with a touch of scarlet), and the mascot is a Patriot. The school's principal is Betsy Patterson. As of the 2016-17 school year, the school has 1,859 students. The Wood County School District has 13,259 students in 29 schools. Feeder schools are Edison Middle School and Blennerhasset Middle School. Current business partners include Sabic Innovative Plastics and Community Antenna Services (CAS). [2]

Parkersburg South High School has received many awards of excellence for academics. For many years, Parkersburg South has maintained its status as a WV School of Excellence, as well as being the only high school in Wood County to pass the "No Child Left Behind" criteria. In 1989, Parkersburg South was named a WV Exemplary School by the WV Board of Education. In 1992, Parkersburg South was named a Blue Ribbon School by the WV Department of Education. Parkersburg South High School has also been very successful in academic extracurricular activities. PSHS was two time defending state champion in policy debate in 2004 and 2005. PSHS has also had great success with other forms of debate, such as parliamentary and Lincoln-Douglas, as well as with the Forensic Speech team. Both the Forensics, and Debate teams have produced state finalists and champions. Although student initiated, Parkersburg South has had great success with scientific research. Several students have represented PSHS at the International Science and Engineering fair in addition to having had two Science Talent Search finalists and had students rank with top honors at both the state and national level Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. It's through scientific endeavors that in 2007, a South student was selected for the Prudential Spirit of Community Award and in 2014, another student was highlighted nationally for the AXA Achievement Scholarship. PSHS consistently performs above state average on the West Virginia Educational Standards Test.

Parkersburg South has its own student-run newspaper called the Continental Clarion. New editions are published every nine weeks and can be found at http://pshsclarion.com.

Parkersburg South maintains very successful sporting programs and has had many all state athletes, individual state champions, and team championships throughout its history. In 2008, Parkersburg, as a community, earned runner up in ESPN's Titletown competition, due to the overwhelming amount of state championships won by the city's three major high schools. Ever since its opening, Parkersburg South has experienced a fierce rivalry with cross-town school Parkersburg High School. The rivalry is recognized as one of the best in the state. Parkersburg South also boasts one of the loudest and rowdiest student sections in the state for basketball games. The students are dubbed as the "South Side Psychos". Parkersburg South competes in the 5A division of the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference (OVAC), which is the largest organized high school athletic conference in the United States. [3]


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