Franklin County High School (Rocky Mount, Virginia)

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Franklin County High School
File:FCHS.jpg
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Location
700 Tanyard Rd.
Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1950
School district Franklin County Public Schools
Principal Debora Decker
Faculty 160 (on FTE basis)[1]
Grades 9 - 12
Enrollment approx. 2500
Student to teacher ratio 14.3[1]
Color(s) Red & White
Athletics conference Eastern
Team name Eagles
Rival Patrick Henry
Salem High School
Information 201-262-4447
Website

Franklin County High School is located in Rocky Mount, Virginia. Approximately 2300 students attend Franklin County High School, which was founded in 1950.[2] Since its founding, Franklin County High School, commonly known as FCHS, has grown to the largest school in the state west of Richmond.

As of the 2009-10 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,291 students and 160 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 14.3.[1]

Today

The school covers twenty five acres and participates in 21 Varsity level sports. The current principal of FCHS, Mrs. Debora Decker, succeeded Mr. William Gibson in July 2006. The associate principal is Dr. Kevin Bezy, who succeeded Mr. Jon Crutchfield in 2013.

The campus of Franklin County High School contains eight classroom buildings, three gymnasiums, two cafeterias and an alternative education building. It also includes a 400 m track, and a 6,000-seat football stadium. The swim team practices at the local YMCA.

Franklin County High School hosts foreign exchange students (in 2007 this included students from France, Norway and Germany).

The senior class of 2013 received $3.9 million in scholarships, including a Naval Academy appointment worth $450,000 and scholarships from "Ferrum College (over $1 million), Emory and Henry ($350,000) and Roanoke College ($300,000)" [3] among other colleges.

Notable alumni

  • Todd Bodine, NASCAR veteran.[4]
  • Virgil Goode, former U.S. Congressman.[5]
  • Josh Grisetti, Broadway, television and film actor. (attended but did not graduate)[6]
  • Ron Hodges, former Major League Baseball player
  • Timothy Martin, former WFIR news anchor
  • Dwaine Board, former National League Football player, Defensive Line Coach for the Cleveland Browns.

References

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