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In 2000, a new $2 million addition to Bluefield High School was opened by students, staff, parents, Eastern School District representatives and government officials. The new addition at Bluefield was 15,000 square feet (1,400 m 2). It consists of seven classrooms, one special education area, a sick room, an art room, two work rooms, a general ...
School name Municipality County Start End District Subdistrict Year open Last update Max. enrolment 2022–23 enrolment Alberton Elementary: Alberton
Bluefield High School (BHS) is a public secondary school in Bluefield, West Virginia, United States. It is part of Mercer County Public Schools and is located at 535 West Cumberland Road. As of the 2018-2019 school year, enrollment was 609 students. The school built a new library in 1998, which was later named after longtime librarian Mary Chmara.
Sep. 8—BLUEFIELD — The Bluefield High School football team's upcoming Friday night football game at Pulaski County High School will not be played due to COVID-19 protocols at Bluefield High ...
Jun. 25—The Bluefield High School varsity football program has been ranked 20th among the best small-town high school football teams in America, according to a list compiled by the sports ...
The facility serves as the home football field for the Bluefield State Big Blues college football team as of 2021, the Bluefield Rams college football team as of 2012, as well as the public high schools of Bluefield and its twin city of the same name in Virginia—Bluefield High School in West Virginia and Graham High School in Virginia.
There are also four high school facilities, including Princeton Senior (AAA), Bluefield High (AA), Montcalm High (A) and PikeView High (AA). The Mercer County Technical Education Center, which is being transitioned into a comprehensive technical high school. Mercer County Schools educates approximately 9200 students.
The Beavers hold a winning record over Graham in the series, 62-25-2. Graham High School's football team won the Virginia High School League's Class 2 State Football Championship in 2024. The G-Men defeated Strasburg High School 31-8 on December 14 at Salem City Stadium for the state crown.