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Paden City High School is a 7–12 grade, class A high school in Wetzel County, West Virginia in the small town of Paden City. Paden City High School opened its doors as a 9-12 school in 1951 and graduated its first class in 1952. As of 2014, Paden City High School houses grades 7-12 with an enrollment of 158.
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Wetzel County Schools is divided into four attendance areas: the Hundred area, the New Martinsville area, the Paden City area, and the Short Line area. In the Hundred and Short Line areas one school serves Pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade and another school serves ninth through twelve. In New Martinsville, one school serves kindergarten ...
Casteel was raised in Paden City, West Virginia and graduated from Paden City High School where he was a football stand out and member of the Paden City 1979 West Virginia Class 'A' State Champion Football Team.
School districts around the country are being accused of funneling kids from schools to juvenile jails at an alarming clip, but Connecticut has worked hard in recent years to reverse course. The state consolidated everything related to youth crime under one roof and passed a series of laws during the 2000s to reduce the number of incarcerated ...
Alumni of Paden City High School in Paden City, West Virginia. Pages in category "Paden City High School alumni" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The town was named for Pennsylvania-born Obediah Paden (1755-1822), a local landowner. [5] Nearby Paden Island and Paden Fork were also named for this individual, [6] and the entire region, when owned by Paden, was known as Paden's Bottom. [7] The Paden City Pottery Company was established in 1911 by a European, John Lessel.
Recognized by Spalding Bros. 1911 Football Guide as WV State Football Champions, this was the first of Parkersburg High's 17 State Football Titles. 1913 WV State Football Champions, Wheeling High School Clarksburg-Washington Irving High School, WV State Football Champions, 1926. Coach Clay Hite lead the Hilltoppers to state championships in ...