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Heritage High School (Lynchburg, Virginia)

Heritage High School
Address
Map
3020 Wards Ferry Road

,
24502

United States
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1976
School districtLynchburg City Public Schools
SuperintendentCrystal Edwards
PrincipalTimothy Beatty
Teaching staff66.75 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,073[1] (2022-23)
Student to teacher ratio16.07[1]
LanguageEnglish
CampusCity
Color(s)    Orange and Navy
Athletics conferenceVirginia High School League
Class AAA Region C
Seminole District
MascotPioneer
NicknameBig Orange
RivalE.C. Glass High School, Brookville High School, Amherst County High School,
Jefferson Forest High School
WebsiteOfficial Site

Heritage High School is a public high school located in Lynchburg, Virginia. The school is a part of Lynchburg City Public Schools District. Timothy Beatty is the head principal . Heritage has enrollment of 1,073 as of 2022. Its mascot is the Pioneer and its colors are Navy Blue and Orange.

Because of structural issues, the existing school building was demolished in 2016 and the new Heritage High School campus was completed.[2]

History

In January, 1975, a steering committee, representative of educators, students, parents, and the community at large, was appointed to begin planning a new high school to accommodate approximately 2,000 students. This committee and twenty-three subcommittees worked under the able direction of Dr. Ernest Martin, Special Assistant to the Superintendent, to draw up the initial specifications for the new school. From this planning merged the architects' design of an ultra-modern structure, beautiful in appearance and functional in use.

The new school had no real identity until the spring of 1976, when a special School Board committee, chaired by Mr. James K. Candler, made the following announcement: "We propose Heritage High School as a fitting name for the city's newest secondary building. The name shall serve to remind this generation and generations to come that the first responsibility in public education is to see that our democratic way of life is preserved through an informed electorate. This name shall call to mind both the pride in achievements in the past and shall hold forth a challenge for greater progress in the future. It shall provide a continuing reminder to Lynchburg educators and citizens of the obligation which is theirs - to mold the future through the education of the youth - to carry on the heritage of free education first established in the city of Lynchburg in 1871 and in the Colony of Virginia in 1634.

The building suffered many structural problems that resulted in the need for higher maintenance costs than comparable schools. In 2007, the Lynchburg School Board hired a firm to suggest ways to either renovate the building, merge the school population to E.C. Glass, or replace it. A task force urged replacement in a September 2011 report.[3] In March 2014, the Lynchburg City Council approved a $63.4 million bid from Barton Malow to build the new school in time for the beginning of the 2016 school year.[2]

The School

  • First Floor- Cafeteria, Auditorium, Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Drama, Art Hall, Clinic, Main Office, Gymnasium, History Hall, Foreign Language Hall, Library (first floor)
  • Second Floor- Cosmetology, English Hall, Math Hall, Science Hall, Library (second floor), Drivers Education and Health

Facts

  • Heritage High School was built to produce solar energy hence its unique architecture
  • Heritage is one of three high schools in Virginia to have an indoor track on their campus (Ralph D. Spencer Memorial Fieldhouse) on the 2nd Floor

Notable alumni

Central Virginia Governor's School

Marine Corps JROTC

Heritage High School has a Marine Corps JROTC. In addition to academic subjects, extracurricular activities include Drill team, Rifle team, Cyber team, and Raider Team.

Athletics

Heritage (Lynchburg) has won a number of VHSL Seminole District, Region III, and State Championships at the AAA and AA level.

State championships

  • Recent Champions*

2002

2003

  • Virginia State AA Indoor Track Champions (Boys)[9]
  • Virginia State AA Indoor Track Runner-Up (Girls)[9]
  • Virginia State AA Outdoor Track Champions (Girls)[9]
  • Virginia State AA Outdoor Track Champions (Boys)[9]

2004

2005

  • Virginia State AA Baseball Final Four

2006

  • Virginia State AA Indoor Track Champions (Boys)[9]

2018

  • Virginia State Class AAA STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS

Heritage 24, Phoebus 20 Williams Stadium (Lynchburg, VA)

2019

  • Virginia State AA Outdoor Track Champions (Girls)[10]

Regionals

1978

1997

  • Division 4, Region 3 Football Champions

-Heritage 20, Salem 14

2002

  • Division 4,Region 3 Football Champions

- Heritage 28,Blacksburg 10 [8]

2003

2004

2005

  • Region III Indoor Track Champions (Boys)[citation needed]
  • Region III Baseball Champions (Dream Team)

Scott Stevens, D.W Moore, Terrance Penn, Michael Costa, Aaron Reid, Jeffery Taylor, Cameron Grant, Jared Blakenship, Mike Howell, LA Robertson, Leland Heritige, Josh Owens, Brett Hass, Derick Wathall,

2006

2007

2008

2012

  • Division 4, Region 3 Football Champions

-Heritage 12, Amherst County 7

2017

  • Class AAA, Region C Football Champions

— Heritage 62, Brookville 20

2018

  • Class AAA, Region C Football Champions

-Heritage 44, Liberty (Bed) 28

2019

  • Class AAA, Region C Football Champions

-Heritage 43, Spotswood 20

Theater

Heritage High School is also home to Pioneer Theatre which is a student run program. In 2010, the Virginia Theatre Association named Director Larry Hart theatre educator of the year. All sets are built by Applied Technical Theater I & II. The theatre produces around six shows a year. The six plays usually consist of an Acting II Competition Piece, a Theater in the round, a Mainstage Straight Play, a Mainstage Musical, an Acting II Musical or "Straight Play" Dinner Theatre, and the Acting II Original One Acts. While this is the current compilation it does change slightly from year to year.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Heritage High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Jessie Pounds. "Lynchburg City School Board accepts $63.4M bid for new Heritage High". Lynchburg News & Advance. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
  3. ^ A Joint Task Force of Lynchburg City Council and the Lynchburg School Board. "Heritage High School and the Future of Secondary Education" (PDF). Retrieved November 11, 2014.
  4. ^ "LELAND D. MELVIN" (PDF). www.nasa.gov. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Work, journey have Cards' Lenon defying age". FOX Sports. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  6. ^ Sordelett, Damien (2 February 2014). "Path to Super Bowl began in Lynchburg". The News & Advance. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Profile: Coach Kevin Keatts". WALTER Magazine. 2017-11-01. Retrieved 2019-07-28.
  8. ^ a b "VHSL Football - State Champions Summary". VHSL-REFERENCE.COM. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "VHSL Record Book" (PDF). ballcharts.com. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  10. ^ "2019 Results - Virginia VHSL Outdoor State Championships". virginiastatechampions.runnerspace.com. Retrieved 20 June 2024.

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