James Monroe High School (Virginia)
James Monroe High School is located in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Fredericksburg, Virginia has had education available to the public since 1870. However, the first four-year high school was not organized until 1908, with the first class graduating in 1911. Opened in 1920, the building now known as Maury School was Fredericksburg's first real high school. It was originally called Fredericksburg High School, but in 1939, this name was changed to honor the nation's fifth president, James Monroe, who had his law office in the city from 1786-'89.
The second James Monroe High School building was constructed in 1952, and a wing was added in 1959. From 1981-1983, a large renovation project modernized the entire building, and another wing was added. The Arthur H. Schwartz Memorial Athletic Complex was constructed during 1985-1986, providing a new track, tennis courts, and a baseball field. James Monroe High School is part of the VHSL AA Battlefield District.
Up until 2005, Fredericksburg City Public Schools used an unusual system of grade levels and schools. James Monroe High School carried 8th through 12th grades. However, the construction of a new elementary school in the school district in 2005 allowed for the system to become standardized. The class of 2009 was the last eighth grade class of James Monroe High School.
The second high school was demolished in June-August 2006. The new replacement high school began construction in June 2004. It opened August 2006, and is built in the back of the second high school. The Class of 2010 will be the first graduating class to go through all four years at the third JMHS.
James Monroe High School is fully accredited by the Virginia State Department of Education.
Interesting Facts
- The current principal is Dr. Daryl Chesley.
- The Mascot is the Yellow Jackets.
- Unlike most other high schools, JM sometimes spells out their initials: "Jayem".
- School colors: orange and black
- james monroe high school likes to make it rain on them hoes
- skeet skeet
Famous Alumni
- Erin McKeown, Folk Singer
- George Coghill, retired defensive back for the Denver Broncos