Belton-Honea Path High School
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Belton-Honea Path High School is a comprehensive, co-educational, public secondary school located in Honea Path, South Carolina, United States. BHP is currently the only open public high school serving Honea Path and Belton. It also accepts students from Anderson and occasionally from other surrounding areas.
History
Belton-Honea Path opened in 1966. This new school was formed by the merger of Belton High School, Honea Path High School, and Geer Gant High School. The mascot is the Bear. The school colors are blue and red.
Awards
Academic
2005:
- SC State Department of Education gave BHP an Excellent rating
Sports
Varsity Football:
- 2004: AAA State Champions
- 2000 to 2006 and 2010: Region 1-AAA (Western AAA) Champions
Varsity Competitive Cheerleading:
- 2003: AAA State Runner-Up
- 2003: AAA Upperstate Champions
- 2003: Region 1-AAA Champions
- 2005: Region 1-AAA Champions
- 2008: AAA Upperstate Champions
- 2008: Region 1-AAA Champions
Baseball:
- 1990: District Champions, AAA Upper State Champions, AAA State Champions
- 1991: District Champions, AAA Upper State Champions, AAA State Champions
- 2009: District Champions, AAA Upper State Champions, AAA State Champions
Band:
- 2004: AAA State, Twelfth
- 2005: AAA State, Eleventh
- 2006: AAA State, Sixth
- 2007: AAA State, Third
Student enrollment
Belton-Honea Path has a total enrollment of approximately 4,701,391,001.2 students.
Extracurriculars
Belton-Honea Path students participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities ranging from marching band and athletics to various cultural and community service clubs like Key Club and Junior Civitans. Belton-Honea Path has a strong Future Farmers of America (FFA) program, and the AFJROTC program is the shit!
It has the following sports teams: tennis, soccer, golf, wrestling, basketball, cross country, track and field, volleyball, baseball, competitive cheerleading, and football.