Teays Valley High School

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Teays Valley High School
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Teays Valley High School
Location
3887 State Route 752
Ashville, OH

United States
Coordinates39°43′22″N 82°56′44″W / 39.7227778°N 82.9455556°W / 39.7227778; -82.9455556Coordinates: 39°43′22″N 82°56′44″W / 39.7227778°N 82.9455556°W / 39.7227778; -82.9455556
Information
TypePublic High School
School districtTeays Valley Local School District
Teaching staff60.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,165 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio19.42[1]
Color(s)Blue and Gold   
Athletics conferenceMid-State League
Team nameVikings
Feeder schoolsTeays Valley East Middle School, Teays Valley West Middle School
Websitewww.tvsd.us/hs/

Teays Valley High School is a public high school located at 3887 State Route 752 in Ashville, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Teays Valley Local School District. The school mascot is the Viking.

The mission of Teays Valley High School is for all students to graduate and be prepared for college and career.[2]

Academics[]

As of the 2013-2014[needs update] school year, Teays Valley High School offers courses in the core subjects of English, mathematics, science (physical science, biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, and anatomy), social studies (world history, US history, US government, and psychology), information technology, foreign language (Spanish, French, and German), and physical education. In addition, electives such as newspaper, yearbook, music (choirs and bands), art (four years), and food classes are offered. The curriculum requires a minimum of four years of English, four years of mathematics, three years of science, three years of social studies, two years of foreign language, one year of info tech, one year of physical education, and several credits of electives.

Honors classes are offered in English, mathematics, and science. The Honors programs of the first two subjects conclude with AP English Literature and Composition and AP Calculus AB, respectively; these are the only two AP classes offered at the high school. The Honors science program typically ends with Honors Physics, a conceptual course, but may include a second year of chemistry and a year of anatomy as well as three years of agricultural science.

In addition, students are offered the Post-Secondary Enrollment Option, which allows them to take college classes through an accredited university while in high school. Many students, particularly seniors, choose this option, sometimes going "full-time PSEO," meaning that all classes taken in a given year are through a university and none through the high school itself. Common choices are Ohio Christian University and Columbus State Community College.

All students are highly encouraged to pursue an education or career after high school. Many graduating students join a branch of the US Military. Many more go to college, around 90% of them attending an Ohio public or private college.

Athletics[]

As of the 2018–2019 school year, Teays Valley has 18 varsity-level teams. All athletic teams participate in the Mid-State League.[3]

Fall Sports[]

  • Cheerleading - The competition cheerleading team competes regularly and has placed highly at state and national competitions.
  • Cross country (Boys) - The team has won 13 league championships, including seven straight from 2012 to 2018. Additionally, they have had four runners win the individual league championship and had three runners qualify for the state tournament.
  • Cross country (Girls) - The girls team has won league titles in 2012 and 2013 and has seen three athletes advance to the state competition.
  • Football - Three teams are fielded by the school, Freshmen, Junior Varsity and Varsity. The Varsity team is coached by Mark Weber. The Varsity team has made OHSAA playoff appearances four times (1998, 1999, 2014 and 2015) and has earned several league championships.
  • Golf (Boys) - Two teams offered, Junior Varsity and Varsity
  • Golf (Girls)
  • Soccer (Boys)
  • Soccer (Girls) - Established in 1993, the team has won three league championships (2007, 2009 and 2010).
  • Tennis (Girls)
  • Volleyball

Winter Sports[]

  • Basketball (Boys)
  • Basketball (Girls) - With 18 league championships, the girls basketball team is one of the most accomplished athletic teams at TVHS. Additionally, the team has earned five district titles. Several former players have gone on to play at the collegiate-level including five who have played for NCAA Division I teams.
  • Bowling (Boys) - Established in 2011, the team has won three league championships (2012, 2014, 2016), one conference championship (2014), one sectional championship (2014), placed sixth at the state tournament in (2014), won red and blue classic for first time (2019).
  • Bowling (Girls) - The team has earned one league championship (2016)
  • Swimming
  • Wrestling - 1 state champion

Spring Sports[]

  • Baseball
  • Softball
    • OHSAA Division I State Champions: 2015
    • OHSAA Division I State Runner-up: 2016
    • OHSAA Division I Final Four: 2004, 2015, 2016, 2018
  • Tennis (Boys)
  • Track and field - Two state champions

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships[]

  • Girls Softball- 2015[4]

Clubs and activities[]

Clubs[5][]

Instrumental Music[6][]

The Director of Instrumental Music at Teays Valley High School is Stephanie K. Smith. Under Ms Smith, the Marching Band, Concert Band and Wind Ensemble have earned numerous awards and ratings of Superior at the OMEA district and state levels.

  • Concert Band
  • Jazz Band
  • Marching Band - "Golden Sound"
  • Percussion Ensemble
  • Wind Ensemble

Choral Music[7][]

The Director of Choral Music is Eric Farrell. Under his direction, the choirs have earned several awards at OMEA competitions.

  • Concert Choir
  • Men's Chorus
  • Symphonic Choir
  • Women's Chorus
  • Show choir
    • Prominent Rendition is the co-educational show choir at Teays Valley. Competing since 1996, Prominent Rendition has won 88 Overall and Divisional Grand Championships and more than 40 First Runner-up placements. The group has performed in more than a dozen states as well as destinations such as New York City, Chicago, Walt Disney World, on Cruise ships, at the Grand Ole Opry and twice at the OMEA State Conventions. The group is choreographed by Ally Farrell.[8]
    • Glamorous Edition is the all-female show choir. Since the group's founding during the 2015–16 school year, they have competed at competitions in five states, claiming six divisional titles and 13 divisional placements. The group is choreographed by Ally Farrell.[9]

Career and technical[]

Many students opt at the end of their sophomore year to attend the . These allow students to focus on one area or even a specific career path. These students are for all purposes attending the career center, but are eligible to participate in any extracurricular activities that Teays Valley offers, as well. Eastland-Farifield Career and Technical Schools which offers nearly 40 high school programs designed for students in their junior and senior year.[10]

Technology use[]

Within the 2010-2014 school years, technology has come to play a more prominent role in student life.[needs update]

  • E-mail accounts are given to students as well as teachers
  • Guest Wi-Fi has become accessible to all students and visitors
  • Students have been allowed to use their cell phones in "non-academic" periods

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Teays Valley High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  2. ^ TVHS Student Handbook.
  3. ^ "My Site". www.teaysvalleyvikings.com. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  4. ^ http://www.ohsaa.org/sports/sb/girls/2015/2015SBcoverage.htm
  5. ^ "Clubs". www.tvsd.us. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  6. ^ "Instrumental Music". www.tvsd.us. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  7. ^ "Choral Music". www.tvsd.us. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  8. ^ "Teays Valley "Prominent Rendition"". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  9. ^ "Teays Valley "Glamorous Edition"". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  10. ^ "Career and Technical". www.tvsd.us. Retrieved 2018-03-29.

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