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The school was opened in 1953. It was part of the Wise County Public Schools system. It was named after a former county school board superintendent, Dr. J. J. Kelly, Jr. The enrollment in 2005 was 504 students and employed 41 teachers. The mascot for J. J. Kelly High School was the Indian. The school's colors were red and white.
Formed from the consolidation of J. J. Kelly High School and Pound High School: Coeburn Middle School Coeburn: 5-8 Coeburn Primary School Coeburn PreK-4 Eastside High School Coeburn 9-12 Formed from the consolidation of Coeburn High School and St. Paul High School: J. W. Adams Combined School Pound: PreK-8 L. F. Addington Middle School: Wise 5-8
Central High School is a public high school in Norton, Virginia. The school traces its origins back to J. J. Kelly High School and Pound High School, which were both founded in 1953. It is part of the Wise County Public Schools system. It is a consolidated school, created by merging the two aforementioned schools in 2011.
The Chambersburg junior has Division I offers in basketball and football (despite not playing the sport in the fall).
Chambersburg's JJ Kelly scored 22 points against Harrisburg to eclipse the 1,000-career point mark. Trojans star junior joins the 1,000-point club to lead the top performers for Jan. 15-20 Skip to ...
Carroll Wayne Dale (born April 24, 1938) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). [1] He was an All-American playing college football for the Virginia Tech Hokies before becoming a member of the Green Bay Packers teams that won three straight NFL championships, including the first two Super Bowls.
Decision made:Chambersburg star athlete JJ Kelly makes his college decision, and he’s going DI Greencastle-Antrim volleyball won the Manheim Central tournament for the third year in a row. 2024 ...
Watt, who graduated from Alta High School in June 2010, was a four-year varsity soccer player at the school. [5] She led the team to four straight state soccer championships from 2006 to 2009. She was a two-time Gatorade state player of the year, three-time first-team high school All-America, three-time All-State selection, three-time 5A soccer ...