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High school, public school in Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States
Martinsburg High School
Address
701 South Queen Street
Martinsburg, West Virginia
United States
Information
TypeHigh school, public
MottoEnter to Learn - Go Forth to Serve
Established1883, relocated in 1913
PrincipalTrent Sherman
Teaching staff98.75 (FTE)
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,466 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio14.85
Color(s)Orange and black    
MascotBulldog
NewspaperThe Orange and Black
YearbookThe Triangle
WebsiteSchool website

Martinsburg High School is a public high school located in the upper Shenandoah Valley in Martinsburg, West Virginia. The school is a member of the WVSSAC. The principal of the school is Trent Sherman.

History and academics

MHS struggled in the late 1960s due to budgetary constraints. The school had a different principal each year in 1968, 1969, and 1970, and did not have any cafeteria facilities on the premises. MHS graduated three National Merit Scholars in 1971.

In 2011 Martinsburg High School became the 623rd official chapter of the Science National Honor Society. Martinsburg High School was the sixth high school in West Virginia to be recognized by the Science National Honor Society.

Sports

Cobourn Field at Martinsburg High School

All the school's athletic teams compete at the "AAA" level, which includes all of the largest schools in the state. Martinsburg won AAA State Basketball Championships in 1994, 2009, and 2013. Martinsburg has won 10 AAA State Football Championships in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2023. Martinsburg holds West Virginia's record of most consecutive high school AAA Football Championships of all time, winning four straight championships on two occasions, the first during the 2010–2013 seasons and then again from 2016 to 2019. Martinsburg also held the record for the longest winning streak in state history, which began on October 26, 2016, and ended at 57 games with a loss to Spring Valley (Huntington, WV) HS in the 2020-2021 season. Martinsburg currently holds the 2nd longest active win streak in the country. Martinsburg has also been the AAA State Baseball Champions on several occasions, including 1983, 1989, 1996, and 2009.

Martinsburg also competes in women's volleyball, wrestling, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's track, men's and women's cross-country, men's and women's tennis, co-ed golf, and cheerleading.

Music

The Martinsburg High School Bulldog Band is composed of approximately 100 students. The jazz band has scored a "superior" rating, the highest rating possible, at every competition in which it has competed. During the 2010 and marching season, the Bulldog Marching Band ranked first in Division 4 at the TOB Chapter Championships in Lewis County, WV. They also went home with an overall score of 88.0 and the award for best auxiliary and best drum major. The band also accomplished another victory in October 2011, by receiving first at Chapter Championships for the second consecutive year.

Good Times during the National Show Choir Competition in Nashville, Tennessee, in April 2014

MHS's choral department has won numerous Grand Champions and state championships. They are one of the only two MHS sports or extracurricular activities to compete on a national level, the other being theatre. Good Times Show Choir competed at the National Show Choir Competition in April 2014 and in April 2018, winning Best Backstage Crew.

Air Force JROTC

Martinsburg High School hosts the Berkeley County School's Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) WV-071 curriculum. Each year this program instructs over 200 students from all BCS high schools. In 2019 the AFJROTC WV-071 unit earned the highest Headquarters AFJROTC evaluation grade of Exceeds Standards.

Notable alumni

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References

  1. ^ "MARTINSBURG HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 22, 2024.
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  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Staff reports. "Berkeley County school briefs". Herald-Mail Media. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
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  7. "Prep football records".
  8. "Football National Team Streaks - MaxPreps".
  9. Branch, John (16 January 2009). "Lure of Pro Ball Still Tugs at Pittsnogle". The New York Times.

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