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EFHS ADMINISTRATION
Assistant Principal
Mr. Gary Rinehart |
Assistant Principal
Mrs. Valerie Rinehart |
EFHS FACULTY & STAFF
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Mrs. Clark Mrs. Haught ENGLISH Ms. Ammons Mrs. DeVault Mrs. Garrett Mrs. Hudson Mrs. Sisk Mrs. Snyder FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE Mrs. Sole FINE ARTS Mr. Bean - Band Mrs. Perkins - Art Mr. Carpenter - Music FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Amos Mr. Garcia GUIDANCE COUNSLEORS Mrs. Copenhaver Ms. Pinn HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Asterino Mr. Beckman Ms. Reesman |
JOURNALISM
Ms. Gerau LIBRARY/MEDIA Mrs. Hood MATHEMATICS Mrs. Cross-Armstrong Mrs. Emery Ms. K. Morgan Ms. B. Rhoades Mr. Sarsfield Ms. Sharpe Mrs. Straka OPTIONS PROGRAM Mrs. Cattafesta PRE-K Ms. Brummage Mrs. George Mrs. Holt Mrs. Miller Mrs. Schnore SCHOOL NURSES Mrs. Boylen Mrs. King |
SCIENCE
Mr. Eakle Mrs. Ely Mrs. Ford Mr. Graham Mrs. Merritt Mr. Riffle SOCIAL STUDIES Ms. Deane Mr. Dobbs Ms. Dobrzynski Mr. Gearde Mrs. Ridgway SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Goddard Mrs. Marcum Ms. R. Morgan Ms. S. Morgan Mrs. Pleyo Mr. Owens SPECIALISTS Mrs. McKinney Ms. Ray TECH EDUCATION Mr. Barcus Mr. Bevins |
AIDES
M. Haddox H. Martin SECRETARIES B. Golden J. Henderson K. Ramsey |
COOKS
D. Cutright P. Gooden J. Helms M. Napalo J. Vangilder SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Officer C. Krepps |
CUSTODIANS
J. Cavicchio P. Davidson B. Harris T. Melton K. Newell J. Schultz K. Woods |
EFHS COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE
EFHS BELL SCHEDULES
EFHS STUDENT FORMS
EFHS HISTORY
East Fairmont High was organized in 1917, according to a report in the 1925 Yellow Jacket. This educational facility consisted of 71 students and 2 instructors who taught in the basement rooms of what was Central School.
In 1921, East Side High opened its doors to 268 students and 11 teachers to begin the history of what is now East Fairmont High School. Perhaps the greatest change for the students of 1921 was the move to a new school. The new facility contained an auditorium, gymnasium, Domestic Science Department, and six classrooms.
By 1924, enrollment increased. Reports indicate that the oldest senior attending was 23 years old, while the youngest freshman was only 12 years old. Construction began on one of two additional wings, which were completed in 1925. The building expanded with a library, study hall, Domestic Arts Department, and eight classrooms.
A new gymnasium was erected in 1930, but it was 22 years before the second and final wing was added, housing the administrative offices, band room, and a larger library. The lofty bell tower, which was part of the original structure, was struck by lighting and condemned.
In the fall of 1993, East Fairmont High School students moved from 1 Orion Lane into our current facility located at 1993 Airport Road, directly off Interstate 79 at the Kingmont Exit.
In 1921, East Side High opened its doors to 268 students and 11 teachers to begin the history of what is now East Fairmont High School. Perhaps the greatest change for the students of 1921 was the move to a new school. The new facility contained an auditorium, gymnasium, Domestic Science Department, and six classrooms.
By 1924, enrollment increased. Reports indicate that the oldest senior attending was 23 years old, while the youngest freshman was only 12 years old. Construction began on one of two additional wings, which were completed in 1925. The building expanded with a library, study hall, Domestic Arts Department, and eight classrooms.
A new gymnasium was erected in 1930, but it was 22 years before the second and final wing was added, housing the administrative offices, band room, and a larger library. The lofty bell tower, which was part of the original structure, was struck by lighting and condemned.
In the fall of 1993, East Fairmont High School students moved from 1 Orion Lane into our current facility located at 1993 Airport Road, directly off Interstate 79 at the Kingmont Exit.
FIGHT SONG
When the East Side varsity falls in line We're out to win this game another time And for the dear old high we love so well And for the blue and gold We'll yell and yell and yell And then we fight, fight, fight for every yard We'll circle in and hit that line right hard And leave (name of school) lying on the side, on the side EAST SIDE HIGH |
ALMA MATER
Hail, oh hail, dear alma mater Praise and glory be Hail to thee dear home of honor and posterity. Magic is this moment As we pledge to our old school. Hail, oh hail dear alma mater Fairmont East High School |