West Potomac High School, formerly Groveton High School, is a public high school in the Alexandria area of
Fairfax County, Virginia
Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is part of Northern Virginia and borders both the city of Alexandria and Arlington County and forms part of the suburban ring of Washington, D.C. ...
. It was founded in 1985 and is part of the
Fairfax County Public Schools
The Fairfax County Public Schools system (FCPS) is a school division in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia. It is a branch of the Fairfax County government which administers public schools in Fairfax County and the City of Fairfax. FCPS's headqu ...
district.
History
West Potomac High School was formed by combining the student bodies and staff of Groveton and
Fort Hunt
Fort Hunt is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The area is named after Fort Hunt, which was built on the bank of the Potomac River in 1897 to defend Washington, D.C. from naval attack and is now a public ...
High Schools in 1985. The Fairfax County School Board, citing costs and declining enrollment as causes, decided to close Fort Hunt and combine the schools on Groveton's site under a new name.
The school's facilities have been expanded significantly since the merger, with two wings added to the main building over the intervening years. The old Groveton High School on Popkins Lane (opened in 1956) houses the
Bryant Alternative High School; the site of Fort Hunt High school (opened in 1963) became
Carl Sandburg Middle School, which is the middle school that feeds into West Potomac. The new Groveton High School was built on the site of the former Bryant Intermediate School and opened in 1976.
In its inaugural year, the school adopted the motto "The Tradition Begins Now." After several years, it was modified to "Excellence is a Tradition". A rivalry with neighboring
Mount Vernon High School Mount Vernon High School could refer to:
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*Mount Vernon High School (Fortville, Indiana)
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exists because of their close proximity. Historically Groveton and Ft. Hunt were rivals, Groveton also was an athletic rival with nearby T. C. Williams High School (now named
Alexandria City High School
Alexandria City High School (formerly named T. C. Williams High School) is a public high school in the City of Alexandria, Virginia, United States, just outside of Washington, D.C. The school has an enrollment of over 4,100 students. The high sc ...
) in Alexandria; their football games for a very long time were only scheduled on Saturday afternoons rather than Friday nights partly because the field at T.C. Williams had no lights. The 1971 Groveton vs T.C. Williams game was portrayed in the movie ''
Remember the Titans
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''.
The West Potomac school mascot is a wolverine. The school's colors are blue, white, and silver.
Demographics
In the 2017–18 school year, West Potomac High School's student body was 38.65% White, 16.31% Black, 34.76% Hispanic or Latino, 6.75% Asian and 3.53% Other.
Sports
In the 2003 season, the Boys and Girls Crew team had their 1st and 2nd 4 man boat place 1st in the Virginia state championship.
In the 2004–05 season, the Boys Track team won the regional title. In the 2008–09 season, the Boys Track team remained the
AAA Patriot District
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champions for the 8th year in a row, while the Girls Track team moved up to the second place standing, behind
Lake Braddock Secondary School
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.
West Potomac won
Virginia AAA football championships in 1989 and 1990.
The Wolverines also won state championships in Girls Cross Country in 1989 and 1990.
The West Potomac
It's Academic
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team won first place in the Patriot District and fourth in the region in January 2008.
In 2011, the Girls Varsity
Field Hockey
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team advanced to regionals for the first time in years after a victory over
W.T. Woodson High School
Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School, commonly known as W.T. Woodson High School or simply Woodson, is a high school located in Fairfax County, Virginia, in the east end of the city of Fairfax, opposite the shopping center on Main Street.
The sc ...
in the first round of playoffs. The Varsity Football team was the Patriot District champion and advanced several rounds into regionals before a marginal loss to
Westfield High School Westfield High School may refer to:
* The Westfield School, Perry, Georgia
* Westfield High School (Westfield, Indiana)
* Westfield High School (Massachusetts), Westfield, Massachusetts
* Westfield Technical Academy, Westfield, Massachusetts
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.
In 2012, the school's Dance Team qualified for the National Dance Association competition in Orlando, Florida. The Boys Tennis team advanced to the Northern Region Quarterfinal for the first time in 20 years. The Girls Varsity
Lacrosse
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team advanced several rounds into regionals before losing to
Centreville High School in the Northern Region Quarterfinal.
In 2013, senior Will Rupp won the
Virginia State AAA Wrestling Championship for the 220 lb weight class.
In 2014, West Potomac finished the reconstruction of the main football field and surrounding practice fields, which are now artificial turf.
In 2015, the school's Boys Soccer team won the Patriot district for the first time.
In the 2015 rowing season, the Girls Crew team had their JV4+ boat place 1st in the Virginia Scholastic Rowing Association of America (VASRA) State Championship on May 9, 2015 in Occoquan, Virginia to become State Champions.
West Potomac is currently part of the
VHSL
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and its current alignment is Class 6, Region C, Gunston District.
Academic honors
The West Potomac Science Olympiad team placed 9th at the 2010 Virginia State Tournament with individual event-teams winning 3rd Place in Mission Possible and a 5th Place in Disease Detectives. And since the school's founding in 1985, West Potomac has fielded 3 state championship debate teams. In 2009 a student was 2nd in the AIAA/NCS Aerospace(Science Fair) awards and a West Potomac sophomore won a top award at the 2010 Fairfax County Regional Science and Engineering Fair. At the 2009-2010 VHSL State Debate Tournament a duo-team were named Semi-Finalists in the Virginia State Debate Tournament/Classic(AAA) Division.
West Potomac Academy
West Potomac offers classes in health and medical sciences, communication and the arts, and human services through the West Potomac Academy. The West Potomac Academy is one of six academy programs within Fairfax County Public Schools and prepares students for post-secondary education and the workforce with a focus on their intended field.
In May 2013, the Virginia Department of Education awarded West Potomac Academy with the designation of Governor's Health Science Academy.
Music
In recent years, West Potomac has been a recipient of the Virginia Honor Band award from the Virginia Band and Orchestra Director's Association for superior ratings in concert band and marching band. Also the West Potomac Symphonic Winds attended the Bands of America event in Indianapolis in March 2010, accompanied by the West Potomac Percussion Ensemble.
Theatre
Beyond the Page Theatre Company is the name of West Potomac's theatre department. Its declared mission is "to bring the very best of high school theatre to the West Potomac community." Since its formation its productions have both been nominated and have received numerous awards as part of the
Cappies The Cappies (Critics and Awards Program) is an international program for recognizing, celebrating, and providing learning experiences for high school theater and journalism students and teenage playwrights.
There are currently 13 Cappies programs i ...
program. Typically, the Beyond the Page Theatre Company performs three mainstage shows each year, a small musical in the fall, a play in the winter, and a big musical in the spring. In addition to presenting three mainstage productions, the company also holds a non-competitive One-Acts festival every year to showcase the theatre classes. All mainstage productions are directed by the company's director, Phillip Lee Clark, and the one acts are mostly student directed. The Beyond the Page Theatre Company typically participates in the annual
Virginia High School League
The Virginia High School League (VHSL) is the principal sanctioning organization for interscholastic athletic competition among public high schools in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The VHSL first sponsored debate and also continues to sponsor sta ...
's One-Act Festival (or VHSL) and the Virginia Theatre Association Conference (commonly known as VTAs).
In the summer of 2013, the company participated in the
Capital Fringe Festival
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and performed an original, student written piece, "Urban Legends." In 2013, the company took its production of "
Avenue Q
''Avenue Q'' is a musical comedy featuring puppets and human actors with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx and book by Jeff Whitty. It won Best Musical, Book, and Score at the 2004 Tony Awards. The show's format is a parody of PBS' ...
" to VTA's and received an Honorable Mention and an award for Best Ensemble. The company performed their interpretation of "
The Tempest" in the annual High School
Folger Festival In 2014, The company was nominated to participate in th
American High School Theatre Festivalas part of the highly acclaimed
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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. In addition to presenting One Acts Festivals and mainstage productions, they hold monthly
improv competitions and have their own team called "The Great Whales." In the 2013–2014 season, the team was undefeated. In 2015, the school became only the second in the country to stage Green Day's "American Idiot."
Student publications
West Potomac's student publications include the school's news magazine, The Wire, and its online news websit
thewpwire.org the award-winning school yearbook, Predator, and the school's literary art magazine, Syzygy.
The Wire is a student-run school news source consisting of a news magazine and an online news site, which are funded by ads and patrons. The publication includes information about current events in the school and the county, an opinion section, an arts and entertainment section, a sports section, and a satire section calle
The String The Wire was founded and published its first issue in West Potomac's inaugural year, 1985.
The Predator, West Potomac's award-winning yearbook, is distributed at the conclusion of every school year. In 2017 and 2018, The Predator was a Columbia Scholastic Press Association Crown Finalist.
Notable alumni
* Rear Admiral Christina Alvarado - current Deputy Director, U.S. Navy
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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(Groveton High School graduate, 1976)
*
Diedrich Bader
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— actor, ''
The Drew Carey Show
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'', ''
Office Space
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''. (attended Groveton High School, graduated from
T. C. Williams High School)
*
Laurence M. Ball - Chairman, Department of Economics at
Johns Hopkins University
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; internationally recognized expert in macroeconomics, consultant to the
Federal Reserve
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,
International Monetary Fund
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and the
World Bank
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(Groveton High School graduate, 1976)
*
Gary Beach
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- 2 time Tony winning Broadway actor who starred in productions including "Beauty and the Beast", "1776", and "The Producers". (Groveton High School graduate, 1966)
*
Chris Blewitt
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, 2013 -
American football
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player,
Washington Football Team
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, formerly
Pittsburgh Panthers football
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* Rear Admiral Sandy Daniels - member of first female class at the US Naval Academy, Naval Aviator and Commander of all patrol units in Pacific Theater(Groveton High School graduate, 1976)
*
Donna Dixon
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Biography
Dixon was born in Alexandria, Virginia, to Earl Dixon. Her father owned a nightclub in ...
— Actress who starred in the TV show
Bosom Buddies
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and numerous movies including
Spies Like Us
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,
Twilight Zone: The Movie and
Waynes World;
Miss Virginia USA
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Virginia has been only moderately successful in terms of number of semi-finalists. They have had two Miss USAs. ...
, 1976, and wife of actor
Dan Aykroyd
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. (Groveton High School graduate, 1975)
*
Tiombe Hurd -
Olympian who holds the American record in the
triple jump
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*
Christian Johnson -
Arena Football League
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player
*
Micah Johnson —
American football
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player
Canadian Football League
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, formerly
University of Kentucky
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. ''(Transferred to
Fort Campbell High School
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in
Fort Campbell, KY
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in 2004, graduated in 2006.)''
*
General James L. Jones USMC -
Commandant of the Marine Corps
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1999–2003;
Supreme Allied Commander Europe
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2003–06; National Security Advisor to President Obama 2009-10 (Groveton High School graduate, 1962)
* Rear Admiral
Matthew L. Klunder - U.S. Naval Academy Commandant of Midshipmen 2008–10,
Chief of Naval Research
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The Chief of Naval ...
2011-14 ''(Groveton High School graduate, 1978)
*
Gregory C. Knight —
Adjutant General
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of
Vermont
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beginning in March 2019
(Groveton High School graduate, 1980)
*
Paul Krizek - Member of the
Virginia House of Delegates
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.
*
De'Mornay Pierson-El, 2014 —
American football
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player,
Oakland Raiders
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, formerly
University of Nebraska
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,
Canadian Football League
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, and
Alliance of American Football
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*
Willie Pile, 1998 — Professional
American football
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player (
Kansas City Chiefs
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The tea ...
,
Dallas Cowboys
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)
*
Scott Shenker
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- Professor of Computer Science at
UC Berkeley
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, Vice President of the
International Computer Science Institute
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in Berkeley, California. (Groveton High School graduate, 1974)
*
Scott Surovell
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- Member of the
Senate of Virginia
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and former member of
Virginia House of Delegates
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*
Ashley Wagner —
Figure skater
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, 2012 and 2013 US National Champion, member of 2014 US Winter Olympics team
References
External links
West Potomac WireGroveton High School Alumni Association* http://westpotomacsports.org/library/files/WolverinesAthletics/files/WABC%20Spring%202012%20Newsletter%20-%20Final.pdf
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