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Herbert Hoover High School (West Virginia)

Coordinates: 38°28′23″N 81°23′42″W / 38.47306°N 81.39500°W / 38.47306; -81.39500
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Herbert Hoover High School
Address
Map
5856 Elk River Road North

,
25045

Coordinates38°28′23″N 81°23′42″W / 38.47306°N 81.39500°W / 38.47306; -81.39500
Information
TypePublic
MottoPromoting Achievements and Creating Successes at Herbert Hoover High School
EstablishedSeptember, 1963
School districtKanawha County Schools
PrincipalMike Kelley
Faculty69
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment795
Color(s)Scarlet and royal blue
MascotHusky
WebsiteSchool website

Herbert Hoover High School is a public high school in Clendenin, West Virginia, United States. It was formed by consolidation in 1963. It serves the northeastern part of Kanawha County, West Virginia.

During the 2016 West Virginia flood the school building was damaged beyond repair on June 23, 2016 when the Elk River put 7 feet of water into the school. On July 21, 2016 the Federal Emergency Management Agency declared the building a total loss and the Kanawha County School Board began expedited plans for a new building. The new building is expected to be open by the 2018–19 school year. For the 2016–17 school year, student will share space via a split schedule with Elkview Middle School, with each group attending school for four-and-one-half hours per day with reading and homework assignments. A temporary campus of modified mobile home-type units known as "modulars" will then be constructed on the middle school's football field and a normal schedule will be resumed. FEMA will provide the modulars and will fund approximately 75 to 80% of the cost of the new building.[1]

Athletics

The school's nickname is the Huskies. The following sports are offered at Herbert Hoover:[2]

  • Baseball
  • Basketball (boys' and girls')
  • Cheerleading
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer (boys' and girls')
  • Softball
  • Track
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

The school's athletic equipment was mostly destroyed in the flood. Several major college coaches, including Jimbo Fisher and Nick Saban, both of whom were born in the state, have donated and led fundraising to ensure the students will have athletic and other extra curricular opportunities for the new school year. Rival schools have also sharing equipment and facilities.

References

  1. ^ "'The Elkview Blind Side': Through kindness and conviction, W.Va. athlete rises above turbulent past". The Charleston Gazette. Retrieved April 6, 2015.
  2. ^ Herbert Hoover: Home of the Huskies