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MINGO CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
1000 King Coal Highway
Delbarton, WV 25670
304-426-6603
Mingo Central Comprehensive High School Core Beliefs
We believe:
- All students deserve a world-class education.
- Every person has value and is worthy of respect.
- A safe, orderly, and healthy environment is important for student development.
- Students and staff relationships enhance the educational process.
- A rigorous and relevant curriculum must be the focus of all learning programs.
- Regular school attendance greatly improves student success.
Mission Statement
Learners Today. Leaders Tomorrow.
Mingo Central High School was formed from the consolidation of Burch, Gilbert, Matewan, and Williamson High Schools. Mingo Central opened its doors to our new students in August 2011. We are a comprehensive 9-12 grade high school on a beautiful 90-acre site along the King Coal Highway overlooking the mountains of Mingo County. It is a 172,535 square foot school building containing approximately 60 classrooms, a commons area seating 488 students, a band room for 80 band members, an auditorium seating 400, and a gymnasium seating 2160 fans. The parking lot can accommodate up to 199 staff members and 311 students.
Mingo Central offers Advance Placement/Dual Credit courses in Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, English, the Arts, and various pre-engineering courses. Besides the state-mandated academic courses, we are able to offer Choral, Band, Ceramics, Painting, Piano, Guitar, Dance, Life Fitness, Weight Lifting and much more. The Career Technical school offers Auto Mechanics, HVAC, Graphic Arts, Pro-Start, Healthcare Occupations, Building and Construction, Welding, and a Pre-Engineering program called Project Lead the Way. Students in the 10th grade will now be able to take their introductory class in their chosen field or they may choose to take one of the courses as an elective.
Compliance Statement
NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION The Board does not discriminate on the basis of sex (including sexual orientation or gender identity), in its education programs or activities, and is required by Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, and its implementing regulations, not to discriminate in such a manner. The requirement not to discriminate in its education program or activity extends to admission and employment. The Board is committed to maintaining an education and work environment that is free from discrimination based on sex, including sexual harassment (See Mingo County Board policy 2266). Furthermore, the Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, sex (including gender status, change of sex, or gender identity), pregnancy, age, blindness, disability, veteran status, military status, genetic information, socioeconomic status, physical appearance, sexual orientation, mental/physical/developmental/sensory disability or any other characteristic protected by law (collectively, "Protected Classes"), or any other legally protected category in its programs and activities including employment practices (See West Virginia State Board of Education policy 4373). Please report any concerns to the Title IX Coordinators: Rocky Hall or Leah Wireman, Mingo County Schools 110 Cinderella Road Williamson, WV 25661 Phone: 304-235-3333 Email: Rocky Hall-rahall@k12.wv.us or Leah Wireman:-lwireman@k12.wv.us (The coordinators also serve as Compliance Officers for non-sexual harassment, 504/ADA).
If you have web accessibility issues, please contact: Virginia Lee Taylor-Mounts @ vmounts@k12.wv.us or 304-235-3333.
Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 were established in order to provide a clear comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities.
For further information contact:
Compliance Officer
304 235-3333