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The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission (WVSSAC, but colloquially referred to as SSAC) is the main governing body of high school sports, cheerleading, and marching bands in West Virginia, United States. Beginning with the 2024-25 school year the Commission adopted a new system of four classes.
The school, which opened in 1965, based on a plan developed by local educators, members of the West Virginia Department of Education, and faculty from Ohio State University. The school's ideals of "self-direction", flexible scheduling and independent study, were intended to provide students with opportunities to direct themselves and to prepare ...
The various varsity cheerleading squads have earned the school a record-setting 13 West Virginia state titles and 25 Region 1 championships. [citation needed] Brooke has also competed in the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Cheerleading championship winning various titles – most recently in 2011.
Fairmont Senior High School, is a public high school in Fairmont, West Virginia. The current school building, built in 1928, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . Serving grades nine through twelve, it is one of three high schools in Marion County , along with East Fairmont High School and North Marion High School .
This exhibition show features one of West Virginia's only two NCAA Division I college marching bands. Originally, on the odd numbered years, West Virginia University's (WVU) marching band, " The Pride of West Virginia ", would perform in exhibition while Marshall University 's marching band, " The Marching Thunder " [ 2 ] would perform on the ...
Notre Dame traces it roots to St. Joseph Academy, an all-girls school founded in 1866. ... Before that Carroll was a cheerleading coach, guidance counselor, and ...
Buffalo Town Square Historic District is a national historic district located at Buffalo, Putnam County, West Virginia.It encompasses three contributing buildings all in the Greek Revival on the town square: the Buffalo Academy (1849), Buffalo Presbyterian Church (1857), and Buffalo Methodist Church (1870). [2]
Mercer Academy was built in 1818 on Quarrier and Hale Streets. The second Mercer School, constructed in 1888, was on the site of where the last Charleston High building was built. This building was used as a high school from 1888 to 1890, and then as a grade school from 1890 to 1903.