Warren East High School

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Warren East High School
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Warren East High School
6867 Louisville Road

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42101

United States
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TypePublic high school
School districtWarren County Schools
PrincipalJonathan Vincent
Staff55.00 (FTE) [1]
Enrollment1,031 [1]  (2022-23)
Student to teacher ratio18.75 [1]
Color(s)Blue and gold    [2]
Nickname Raiders [2]
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Warren East High School is a high school in Bowling Green, Kentucky. [3] Established in 1969, [4] it is in the Warren County Public Schools.

Principal: Jonathan Vincent (2020-Present) Assistant Principals: Jonathan Vaughn, Kyle Yates Dean of Students: Amy Ground [5] 37°02′13″N86°20′25″W / 37.0369°N 86.3402°W / 37.0369; -86.3402

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Warren East High School". Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
  3. "Home - Warren East HS".
  4. Gentry, Margaret (December 8, 1968). "County School Officials Say Buildings Under Construction Drop In Bucked to Need". Park City Daily News . Bowling Green, Kentucky. p. 16. Retrieved February 14, 2024 via Google Books.
  5. "Faculty & Staff - Warren East HS". www.warrencountyschools.org. Retrieved 2020-01-02.