Wicomico High School

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Wicomico High School
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Address
Wicomico High School
201 Long Avenue

,
21804

United States
Coordinates 38°21′52.5″N75°34′46″W / 38.364583°N 75.57944°W / 38.364583; -75.57944
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TypePublic Secondary
Established1905
NCES District ID 2400690 [1]
NCES School ID 240069001320 [2]
PrincipalNikki Blake
Faculty179
Grades9-12
Number of students1276
Color(s)Blue   and Gold  
MascotIndian
YearbookTom-Tom
Website wihi.wcboe.org

Wicomico High School (commonly abbreviated "Wi Hi") is a high school located in Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. It is one of four public high schools in Wicomico County along with James M. Bennett High School, Mardela Middle and High School and Parkside High School. Wicomico High School currently enrolls grades 9 through 12. Its mascot is the Indian and its colors are blue and gold.

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History

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Wicomico High School

In 1931, the school moved to its previous campus on East Main Street. The building was quickly outgrown, and in 1954 the current facility on Long Avenue was completed at a price of 1.5 million dollars, and was named Wicomico Senior High School. In 1995, it was renamed to Wicomico High School. The former high school building on East Main Street is now Wicomico Middle School. [3]

An administration building and an auditorium were added in 1975 and 1976. Additionally, extensive renovations were completed in 1995. At that time, Wicomico Senior High School was renamed Wicomico High School.

Susan Ward, an English teacher at Wicomico High School for 31 years, was recognized for her outstanding work in the classroom on March 21, 2007, when she was named 2007-08 Wicomico Teacher of the Year.

Sports

Athletic programs offered at the school include the following:

Notable alumni

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References

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