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[[Buddy Bolding]]: Long-time coach for the [[Longwood Lancers baseball]] team.
[[Buddy Bolding]]: Long-time coach for the [[Longwood Lancers baseball]] team.


Ronnie Labrie: Minor-league baseball player, drafted in the 38th Round of the 2008 draft by the Washington Nationals.
Ronnie Labrie: Minor-league baseball player, drafted in the 38th Round of the 2008 draft by the [[Washington Nationals]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:42, 1 May 2023

Staunton River High School
Address
Map
1095 Gold Eagle Drive

,
24121
Information
School typePublic, high school
FoundedOctober 3rd, 1963
School districtBedford County Public Schools
SuperintendentMr. Marc Bergin
PrincipalMrs. Darcy Parker
Grades9–12
Enrollment1343 (2023)
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)    Black and Gold
MascotGolden Eagle
NicknameGolden Eagles
Feeder schoolsStaunton River Middle School
"Rival" SchoolsLiberty High School, Jefferson Forest High School
Websitehttp://www.bedford.k12.va.us/srhs/

Staunton River High School is one of the three high schools in Bedford County, Virginia. SRHS opened in the Fall of 1963.

History

Staunton River High School was opened on October 3rd, 1963 after Bedford County Public Schools mandated a consolidation of multiple surrounding high schools: Stewartsville High School, Moneta High School, and Huddleston High Schools.

Initially, the school's construction broke ground on December 1st, 1962. Roanoke District Superintendent, Dr. Herman L. Horn gave an initial speech at the groundbreaking event to 300 spectators on how the school's value would "be returned, five-fold, in five years."[1]

Characteristics

Staunton River High School is a campus-style school with four academic buildings, a gymnasium, an auditorium, a CTE building, a library, and a cafeteria. The landscaping is done by multiple local companies and emphasizes sharp-cornered sidewalk paths with large courtyards with spring-blossoming trees.

Location

SRHS is located on Virginia State Route 24 in Moneta, Virginia. The school is located approximately 19 miles East of Roanoke, Virginia, and approximately 12 miles southwest of Bedford, Virginia. SRHS is approximately 10 miles northwest of Smith Mountain Lake

Academics

According to U.S. News & World Report, Staunton River High School ranks #9,902 in National HS Rankings and #216 within Virginia. In addition, students have the opportunity to participate in Advanced Placement Classes, with 17% of the students having participated in at least one. Staunton River Students also have the ability to attend Roanoke Valley Governor's School for Science and Technology. A total of 9% of students are part of the Dual enrollment program, provided by Central Virginia Community College.

Students in 11th or 12th Grade may also participate in National Honor Society, and if meeting the criteria for so: gain an Advanced Placement Capstone Diploma.

Staunton River trails the national average for 4-year high school graduation by 2%, with an average of 90% of students graduating a full 4 years, or with full High-school course credits in 3.[2]

Extracurriculars and Sports

Staunton River High School offers a variety of clubs, sports, and extracurricular competitions.

Staunton River is under VHSL, or the Virginia High School League.

In February 2023, Staunton River High School obtained their first Scholastic wrestling State Title, in the Class 3 State Championships. Five wrestlers, Colin Martin, Noah Nininger, Bo Ice, Brady Barns, and Macon Ayers, all winning individual state titles: the most in school history, and the first group-state title since 1996, with the Staunton River Track team winning the AA Division.[3]

In 2022, then-Senior Jaheim Leftwich took home a state championship for his performances in the VHSL Prose competition, in which he performed a pre-prepared piece of storytelling Public speaking. It was the first VHSL Forensic Speaking and Performance title, with the school fielding a 2023 runner-up in the extemporaneous speaking category.[4] [5]

Staunton River High is a participant in the Smith Mountain Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, or FFA.

The school has a VHSL and NAQT Scholastic Bowl team. [6]

Other extracurriculars include baseball, basketball, American football, and a soccer team.

Faculty and Staff

SRHS has 2 administrators and the teaching staff consists of 77 teachers, paraprofessionals, and alternate educational assistants.

Notable SRHS Alumni

Buddy Bolding: Long-time coach for the Longwood Lancers baseball team.

Ronnie Labrie: Minor-league baseball player, drafted in the 38th Round of the 2008 draft by the Washington Nationals.

References

  1. ^ "Bedford Bulletin-Democrat, Volume 2, Number 41". Virginia Chronicle. Library of Virginia. 6 December 1962. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  2. ^ https://www.greatschools.org/virginia/moneta/172-Staunton-River-High-School/
  3. ^ https://newsadvance.com/sports/high-school/a-golden-day-staunton-river-dominates-class-3-wins-first-state-wrestling-title-in-school/article_74878ae8-afdd-11ed-903d-1f4b4aded608.html
  4. ^ https://www.smithmountaineagle.com/news/article_87ce3942-d722-11ec-be50-8bcba928d843.html
  5. ^ https://www.tabroom.com/index/tourn/index.mhtml?tourn_id=26783
  6. ^ https://www.naqt.com/stats/school/results.jsp?org_id=76582

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