Bluestone High School

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Bluestone High School
Address
6825 Skipwith Road

,
23968

United States
Coordinates 36°42′20.3″N78°29′48.1″W / 36.705639°N 78.496694°W / 36.705639; -78.496694 Coordinates: 36°42′20.3″N78°29′48.1″W / 36.705639°N 78.496694°W / 36.705639; -78.496694
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School typePublic high school
Founded1955
School district Mecklenburg County Public Schools
SuperintendentPaul Nichols
PrincipalMagie Wilkerson
Grades9–12
Enrollment528 [1]  (2018-19q)
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Blue , Gold & White             
Athletics conference James River District
Region B
MascotBarons
RivalPark View High School
Website

Bluestone High School is a public high school in Skipwith, Virginia, in Mecklenburg County. It is part of the Mecklenburg County Public Schools and, according to the plaque in the school lobby, officially opened on September 12, 1955. Athletic teams compete in the Virginia High School League's A James River District in Region B. Rival's : Park View High School

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References

  1. "Bluestone High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 26, 2020.