Southern Huntingdon County Middle/High School

Southern Huntingdon County High School\Middle School is a public middle & high school, located in Cromwell Township in southeastern Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania that houses about 700 students in grades 6-12 that reside in the twelve municipalities that make up the Southern Huntingdon County School District.

Southern Huntingdon County Middle/High School
Address
10339 Pogue Road

Three Springs
,
Pennsylvania
17264

United States
Information
School typePublic
EstablishedSeptember 1, 1961 (1961-09-01)
School districtSouthern Huntingdon County School District
SuperintendentMr. Dwayne Northcraft
PrincipalMr. Clint Heath
Staff27
Faculty45
Grades6-12
Enrollment695[1]
  Grade 6104
  Grade 788
  Grade 893
  Grade 9100
  Grade 1098
  Grade 11101
  Grade 12104
Color(s)Blue, White and Gold
Athletics conferencePIAA District VI
MascotRockets
NicknameSouthern Huntingdon County HS/MS
RivalMt. Union
NewspaperThe Flash
Feeder schoolsRockhill, Spring Farms, and Shade Gap Elementary Schools
Website

School History

The school's construction began on July 11, 1960 with first commencement exercises[2] were conducted on June 1, 1962, combining seniors of Orbisonia and Saltillo High Schools. Occupancy of the school campus began on September 1, 1962 with dedication ceremonies held on November 4 of that same year. The building was renovated in 2004, adding a middle school to the building, after which the school was named its current name.

Principals

High School Principals

Principal NameYears Served
John O. Yetter1962–1971
Robert S. McCoy1971–1981
Dr. Edwin Hasson1982–1987
John Hodge*1987–1988
Dr. Edwin Hasson1988–1993
Robert A. Alcaro1993–1997
M. Catherine Brouse1997–2006
Fred E. Foster2006–2007
David R Fassett2007–2009
Janet D. Kaltreider2009–2013
Michael Adamek2013–2017
Clint Heath 2017–present

* Denotes an acting position

Middle School Principals

Principal NameYears Served
Fred E. Foster2004–2006
Timothy J. Miller2006–2011
Michael Adamek2013–Present

Athletics

Southern Huntingdon is in PIAA District 6[3]

SportBoys (Class)Girls (Class)
BaseballClass A
BasketballClass AAClass AA
Field HockeyClass AA
FootballClass A
SoftballClass AA
Track and FieldClass AAClass AA
WrestlingClass AA

Sports for the middle school level (Grades 7 and 8) include:
Boys: Basketball, Football, Wrestling
Girls: Basketball. Softball

Vocational opportunities

Students in grades 10–12 have the opportunity to attend the Huntingdon County Career and Technology Center in Mill Creek.

References

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