Rappahannock High School

Rappahannock High School (RHS) is a secondary school serving pupils in grades 8–12 of the Richmond County Public Schools in Warsaw, Virginia, on the Northern Neck peninsula.

Rappahannock High School
Address
Map
6914 Richmond Road

Warsaw
,
Richmond
,
Virginia
22572

United States
Information
Establishedc. 1930
School districtRichmond County Public Schools
NCES District ID5103270
NCES School ID510327001409
PrincipalDavid Ferguson
Faculty37.49
Secondary years taught8th through 12th grades
Enrollment500 students
Student to teacher ratio13.34
Color(s)Red and gray     [1]
Team nameRaiders
Websitehttps://www.richmond-county.k12.va.us/rhs/home

Facilities

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In 2013, the Richmond County Public Schools district planned to eliminate the district's intermediate school by combining grades six and seven with the elementary school, and grades 8–12 in the high school.[2] A new facility was constructed for grades eleven and twelve, while the existing high school building accommodated grades eight through ten. The new construction was described in 2015 as a "90,000 square foot addition to Rappahannock High School".[3] The addition included larger classrooms, a 600 seat auditorium, and a new gymnasium.[3]

The auditorium has been named in honor of Richmond County's retiring superintendent, "Dr. James G. Smith Auditorium".[4]

Academics

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In 2013 Virginia public schools had higher than national average SAT scores in critical reading, mathematics, and writing, but schools in the Northern Neck all had scores lower than both the state and national average scores. Rappahannock High School had the closest to average scores, and the highest scores in the Northern Neck.[5]

Niche reported in 2022 that 85% of Rappahannock High School students scored as proficient on state tests in math, 82% are proficient in reading, and 19% of RHS student enroll in Advanced Placement courses.[6]

U.S. News & World Report awarded RHS silver medals for its state rankings of 38th in 2014[7] and 39th in 2015.[8] Factors considered in the rankings included reading and math proficiency on state Standards of Learning tests, college readiness and student/teacher ratios. RHS student proficiency in 2014 averaged 99% in reading and 74% in math, both higher than the Virginia average; 28% of seniors took Advanced Placement exams, with 22% of seniors passing.[7]

Co-curricular activities

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  • Rappahannock's Leadership class was selected in 2015 to participate in Aéropostale's contest, "Teens for Jeans", to support giving used jeans to local homeless shelters. The class arranged for free admission to a basketball game to everyone who donated a pair of jeans, and they also arranged for a Spirit Week competition that had each class donate jeans for homemade baked goods and for points toward the "Spirit Stick" competition.[9]
  • In 2015, Rappahannock High School team finished in second place in the Conference 43 Scholastic Bowl Tournament, behind Rappahannock County High School (RHCS) for the second consecutive year. Both RHS and RHCS advanced to the Region 1A tournament.[10]
  • In a 2017 mock Shark Tank, students from an entrepreneur class, "StartUP Raider’s Program" answered judges' questions about their business proposals, pitching their ideas for funding. The winning proposal was for "Safe Ride (SR)", the only not-for-profit. Students were judged on "appearance, clarity, business soundness, and visual presentation".[11]

Athletics

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In 2022, athletes in three RHS sports won regional championships, in soccer, baseball, and softball. The Raiders soccer team won their third Region 1A title in a row and their fourth in five seasons. The baseball team beat rival Lancaster in the final game to secure the title.[14] In softball, the 2022 Lady Raiders beat the Chincoteague Lady Ponies team in eight innings to become regional champs.[14]

The RHS Lady Raiders had previously won the state championship in 2014.[15][16]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Rappahannock High School". Virginia High School League. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  2. ^ "Citizens overwhelmingly support no fees for school". News on the Neck. Jun 26, 2013. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  3. ^ a b "New Rappahannock High School addition in Richmond County is coming together". News on the Neck. January 28, 2015. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  4. ^ "Dr. James G. Smith Auditorium". News on the Neck. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  5. ^ "Rappahannock leads pack again". News on the Neck. Oct 28, 2013. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  6. ^ "Explore Rappahannock High School". Niche. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  7. ^ a b "Rappahannock High School listed among top 40 high schools in state, top 1,700 in nation". News on the Neck. May 7, 2014. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  8. ^ "Rappahannock ranks 39th in Virginia, 1551st in nation on U.S. News and World Report list". News on the Neck. May 27, 2015. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  9. ^ "Rappahannock High School leadership students donate clothing to people in need". News on the Neck. Feb 18, 2015. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  10. ^ "Rappahannock finishes runner-up to Rappahannock County in Conference 43 Scholastic Bowl Tournament". News on the Neck. Jan 22, 2015. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  11. ^ "Shark Tank comes to Rappahannock High". News on the Neck. May 10, 2017. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  12. ^ "State Poet Laureate comes to school". News on the Neck. February 27, 2018. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  13. ^ "Rappahannock High School Beta Club competes at State Convention". News on the Neck. Feb 27, 2019. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  14. ^ a b Scripture, Lee (June 8, 2022). "Rappahannock takes all three regional championships". News on the Neck. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  15. ^ "Rappahannock High School softball team in Richmond County wins 1A state championship against William Campbell, 5-0". News on the Neck. June 18, 2014. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  16. ^ "Rappahannock High School softball team recognized, honored for winning state championship". News on the Neck. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
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