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{{Short description|Former high school in Wyoming County, West Virginia}} |
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'''Baileysville High School''' was a high school located in Wyoming County, West Virginia.<ref>{{cite news |title=New School Requested |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-raleigh-register-new-school/140831623/ |work=The Raleigh Register |date=24 January 1937 |location=Beckley, West Virginia |page=13}}</ref> It was closed in 2002 after consolidating with nearby [[Oceana High School (West Virginia)|Oceana High School]] to form [[Westside High School (West Virginia)|Westside High School]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Jackson |first1=Tyler |title=Upset of Baileysville shocked the state |url=https://www.register-herald.com/sports/upset-of-baileysville-shocked-the-state/article_82d2628f-c47a-5791-ae13-2dafd594f1b2.html |work=The Register-Herald |date=18 June 2019 |quote=Following the spring of 2002, Baileysville closed its doors for the final time, consolidating with Oceana to form Westside.}}</ref> |
'''Baileysville High School''' was a high school located in [[Wyoming County]], [[West Virginia]].<ref>{{cite news |title=New School Requested |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-raleigh-register-new-school/140831623/ |work=The Raleigh Register |date=24 January 1937 |location=Beckley, West Virginia |page=13}}</ref> It was closed in 2002 after consolidating with nearby [[Oceana High School (West Virginia)|Oceana High School]] to form [[Westside High School (West Virginia)|Westside High School]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Jackson |first1=Tyler |title=Upset of Baileysville shocked the state |url=https://www.register-herald.com/sports/upset-of-baileysville-shocked-the-state/article_82d2628f-c47a-5791-ae13-2dafd594f1b2.html |work=The Register-Herald |date=18 June 2019 |quote=Following the spring of 2002, Baileysville closed its doors for the final time, consolidating with Oceana to form Westside.}}</ref> |
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Baileysville High School's mascot was the Rough Rider and the school colors were red, white and blue with blue being the dominant color. |
Baileysville High School's mascot was the Rough Rider and the school colors were red, white and blue with blue being the dominant color. |
Revision as of 18:44, 10 June 2024
Baileysville High School was a high school located in Wyoming County, West Virginia.[1] It was closed in 2002 after consolidating with nearby Oceana High School to form Westside High School.[2]
Baileysville High School's mascot was the Rough Rider and the school colors were red, white and blue with blue being the dominant color.
Feeder schools for Baileysville High School included Baileysville Elementary School[3] and Huff Consolidated Elementary School[4] and Coal Mt. Elementary.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
- Jamie Noble, retired professional wrestler from the WWE.[5]
References
- ^ "New School Requested". The Raleigh Register. Beckley, West Virginia. 24 January 1937. p. 13.
- ^ Jackson, Tyler (18 June 2019). "Upset of Baileysville shocked the state". The Register-Herald.
Following the spring of 2002, Baileysville closed its doors for the final time, consolidating with Oceana to form Westside.
- ^ "Baileysville Elementary and Middle School". baileysville.wyom.k12.wv.us.
- ^ "Huff Consolidated Elementary and Middle School". huff.wyom.k12.wv.us.
- ^ Stowers, Blake (1 October 2016). Perry, Samantha (ed.). "WWE professional wrestling personality Jamie Noble stabbed in early morning incident". Bluefield Daily Telegraph.
Noble is a 1994 graduate of Baileysville High School in Wyoming County.