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Warhill High School

Warhill High School
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Address
4615 Opportunity Way
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
United States
Coordinates 37°19′58.4″N 76°45′25.6″W / 37.332889°N 76.757111°W / 37.332889; -76.757111Coordinates: 37°19′58.4″N 76°45′25.6″W / 37.332889°N 76.757111°W / 37.332889; -76.757111
Information
School type Public high school
Founded 2007
School district Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools
Principal Dr. Jeffrey D. Carroll, Ph.D
Grades 9–12
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s)                    Carolina Blue, Black, Silver, White
Athletics conference Virginia High School League
Bay Rivers District
Region I
Mascot Lions
Rivals Lafayette High School
Jamestown High School
Bruton High School
New Kent High School
York High School
Poquoson High School
Tabb High School
Grafton High School
Smithfield High School
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Warhill High School is a public high school operated by the Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools (WJCC). Serving the joint school division of the independent city of Williamsburg and James City County, Virginia, the school is located at 4615 Opportunity Way, in the Lightfoot area of the county.

The entire Historic Triangle area of the Virginia Peninsula is steeped in history dating back to the era of the British Colony of Virginia (1607–1776) and later. West of the colonial capital (now Colonial Williamsburg), the old stage coach road to New Kent County and Richmond (which became U.S. Route 60 in the 1920s), as well as Centerville and Longhill roads, all date to the pre-Revolutionary War period. The area where Lightfoot is now was known as the location of Six Mile Ordinary. (An ordinary was a colonial-era tavern with food and lodging for travelers and their horses).

By tradition, the land at War Hill (or as it came to be called, Warhill) is named for an American Revolutionary War battle which took place there on June 26, 1781 between British troops under Lord Cornwallis and Allied forces under the Marquis Lafayette. Nearly 150 men were killed or wounded in the conflict, which occurred during the campaign that led to the victory at Yorktown, establishing independence for Virginia and the United States.


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