Ashe County High School


Ashe County High School is a public school of secondary education for grades 9–12 located in West Jefferson, North Carolina, US. Ashe High is situated in the far northwestern county of North Carolina. It is the only high school in the Ashe County Schools system.

History

The school was established in 1999, when the county consolidated its three high schools. Previously, high school students in Ashe County attended either Ashe Central High School in Jefferson, Beaver Creek High School in West Jefferson, or Northwest Ashe High School in Warrensville. The average class size is 15–18 students.

Performance

Student performance exceeds the North Carolina state average in all tested areas. The 84% graduation rate exceeds the state's 70% average.

Awards

Math Teacher Carmen Wilson was named North Carolina Teacher of The Year in 2001–2002.
In 2008, US News and World Report ranked Ashe County High School among the top 1500 public high schools in the country, placing it in the Bronze category, among the 18,000 schools reviewed.
Ashe County High School won the 2012 NC Spirit of Sport Award from the NCHSAA.
In 2015, Keanna Triplett, an English teacher, was named the Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teacher of the Year.

Curriculum

Ashe High School offers a full selection of courses in several areas, supported by the following departments:

Extracurricular activities

Marching Band

The Husky Vanguard Marching Band was one of 25 bands representing 17 states nationwide at the 2006 Toyota Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida. The band also performed at the 2002 Nokia Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana and the 2004 FedEx Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. In 2008, the Marching Band performed at the BCS Championship game in New Orleans, Louisiana. There, the group competed with nine other bands from many eastern states and won the title of "Best in Class." Over several years, the Husky Vanguard Marching Band has won numerous awards and titles.

Sports

Ashe County is in the Mountain Valley Athletic 1A/2A Conference. Teams compete in the following sports:
The school was MVAC football champions in 2006, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2018, and 2019, and men's MVAC tournament basketball champions in 2009–10. Women's basketball were the Mountain Valley Conference regular season and tournament champions in 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and regular season tri-champions in 2020.