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Warren County High School (WCHS) is a high school located in Front Royal, Virginia. The mascot is a Wildcat and its colors are Maroon and White. Warren County competes in VHSL activities in the Evergreen District, Region II, Group AA. Its main rivals are Skyline High School and John Handley High School. For 67 years it was located on Luray Avenue.
The Evergreen District was a high-school athletics conference in the state of Virginia that stretched from Warren County to Prince William County. The Evergreen District member schools compete in 3A and 4A. Since 2013, the district has been used only for regular season competition.
The eastern, main facade of Skyline High School. The former Warren County High School on Luray Avenue, which was the original high school for all students in Warren County opened in 1940, [4] is now Skyline Middle School, the primary feeder middle school for Skyline High. [5]
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The AA Northwestern District is a high school conference in the state of Virginia that includes Frederick County and Warren County.The Northwestern District member schools compete in Region II with the schools from the AA Dulles District, AA Jefferson District, and AA Evergreen District.
The Warren County Technical School District is a technical and vocational public school district serving students in ninth through twelfth grades, along with programs for adult learners, located in Washington borough, and serving the entire community of Warren County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
The FAVC started in 1964, as schools from the dwindling Clinton County League joined with the Warren County League, by 1999 the league became a superconference in the Southwest Region, as a large chunk of the Queen City Conference joined to help form two divisions. A later expansion took place in 2006, as the Mid-Miami League folded.
Criser High School was an African American school accommodating grades 1–12 constructed in 1959 in the town of Front Royal, Virginia.Its opening occurred the same year 22 African American students integrated the all-white Warren County High School, which drew national media attention.