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Kecoughtan High School

Coordinates: 37°03′18″N 76°19′05″W / 37.05500°N 76.31806°W / 37.05500; -76.31806
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Kecoughtan High School
File:Kecoughtanhs.png
Address
Map
522 Woodland Road

Hampton
,
Virginia
23669

United States
Coordinates37°03′18″N 76°19′05″W / 37.05500°N 76.31806°W / 37.05500; -76.31806
Information
School typePublic high school
Founded1962
School districtHampton City Schools
SuperintendentDr. Jeffery Smith
PrincipalMark Dorsey
Staff15.62[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,726 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.62[1]
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)    Green and White
Athletics conferenceVirginia High School League 6A South Classification
MascotWarrior
RivalPhoebus High School
Bethel High School
Hampton High School
Communities servedFox Hill, Virginia
Websitehttp://khs.sbo.hampton.k12.va.us

Kecoughtan High School (pronounced "KICK-a-tan") is a public high school located in Hampton, Virginia. The current grades offered are 9–12. Kecoughtan High School is one of four high schools located in the Hampton City Public School District. The other three are Phoebus, Bethel, and Hampton high schools.

Feeder pattern

  • Asbury Elementary School
  • Barron Elementary School
  • Booker Elementary School
  • Langley Elementary School
  • Phillips Elementary School
  • Capt John Smith Elementary School
  • Jones Magnet Middle School
  • Syms Middle School
  • Eaton Middle School
  • C. Vernon Spratley Gifted Center

History

Kecoughtan High School was originally built in 1961-1962 to handle the overflow of Hampton High School, the oldest high school in the city. Since then Kecoughtan has been used as an educational facility for high school students in the Fox Hill area, a major neighborhood in the Hampton Roads region. Kecoughtan is the only high school near the neighborhood.

The word Kecoughtan comes from the name of the Virginia Algonquian Native Americans living there when the English colonists arrived in the Hampton Roads area in 1607. The Native Americans were originally named Kikotan (also spelled Kiccowtan, Kikowtan etc.)

The first academic school year was 1963-64. Since the school was built to handle the overflow of Hampton High School students who were previously enrolled as sophomores at Hampton High School were enrolled as juniors at Kecoughtan High School. This makes the first graduating class 1964 and the 50th Graduating class from KHS was the class of 2014.

Sports

Kecoughtan High School offers Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross country, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Boys and girls volleyball and Wrestling.

In 2016, the school's wrestling team completed its first undefeated regular season, for the first time in the program's history.[2]

In 2016, some players were announced as a part 2015 Group 5A All-State Football team.[3]

Notable alumni

Marching and Symphonic Band

The Kecoughtan Marching "Warriors" are a Class AAA band that has been a Virginia Honor Band three times. The band was part of the 2011 National Memorial Day Parade Lineup in Washington, D.C., on May 30, 2011.

The Kecoughtan band has hosted their annual "Warrior Classic" marching band competition at Darling Stadium since 1990.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Kecoughtan High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Press, Daily. "Kecoughtan wrestling looks to complete undefeated season". dailypress.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  3. ^ Brierre, Chip. "VHSL Announces 2015 Group 5A All-State Football Teams". WRIC. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "Jake Cave transferring to Kecoughtan from Hampton Christian". Daily Press. February 27, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2018.