History from 1954-2001
Editor's Note: Rosemary M. Clendenin wrote
this capsule history of St. Albans High School in 1986
for an
updated Annual for the SAHS class of "50".
The Second Saint Albans High School
As student enrollment increased rapidly following
World War I. As a result, in 1924, a new High School building was
erected on Kanawha Terrace and Lee Street to accommodate the larger
student body. The new High School building was a fourteen room brick
structure which cost $90,000 to build. In 1927, the first addition
was added to the new school, a new $20,000 gymnasium to allow for
Physical Education to be included in the curriculum. Four rooms were
added in 1933, and the last permanent addition to the original
structure was in 1939 with fourteen classrooms and the auditorium.
It was also during the 1939 school term that St. Albans became a six
year school with grades 7 through 12. Much like the original high
school, this school has seen numerous changes in it's leadership.
This school was headed by the following principles
in the corresponding years.
1923 -1924-John E. Hughs
1925-1930-M.P. Summers
1930-1931-W.A. Burgess
1932-1965-B.E. Liggett
While in this school, the building was under the jurisdiction of two
different school districts. The first district was the independent
Jefferson District, which included all students in the Saint Albans
area. However, in 1933, the high school came under the county-wide
jurisdiction of the newly formed single school district, known as
the Kanawha County Board of Education.
SAHS 1954-2001 The "new High School building was completed in
1954 on Kanawha Terrace and Hudson Street, just 12 blocks
east of
the "old" high School. The total cost of the new building,
including furnishings, was $1,002,966.00. Additions were made to the
original building in the late 1960s. With the move into the new
facility, the high school once again became a three-year High School
and the building on Kanawha Terrace and Lee Street became the now
closed St. Albans Junior High School. The graduating class of 1955
was the first
class to graduate from the present building. They were the 46th
class of St. Albans graduates, with 199 class members receiving
diplomas, while the total number of students in the building during
its first year was 802. Peak enrollment for St. Albans High School
was in the year of 1971 when the High School was home to 1700
students. The single largest graduation class was the class of 1974,
with 620 seniors receiving diplomas. In the eighties, SAHS
experienced a steady decline in student enrollment.
By the end of the eighties, the average number of
seniors in a graduating class was 300. The decline of students
enrolled in the High School has continued into the nineties, but has
leveled off, and the numbers in senior classes remains constant in
the high two hundreds. The last class of the decade, the class of
1999, graduated 245 students. In the fall of 1999, St. Albans High
School opened with a total student enrollment of 795. The St. Albans
Class of 2000, a senior class of 258, will forever remember that
they graduated in a new century. The incoming sophomore class for
the fall of 2000 numbers 300 students. The current building is now
in its last year of service to the students and community of Saint
Albans in it's present form. Forty-five years of constant use has
taken its toll on the present St. Albans High School building, and
it is in dire need of renovation.
A $3,000,000 School Building Authorization Bond
was passed by the county voters. This bond will have a huge impact
on St. Albans schools and the community. A large portion of the Bond
money is dedicated to St. Albans High School, and will be used for
renovation, expansion, furniture, equipment and upgrading the
technology infrastructure. The Bond will enable the traditions of
St. Albans High School to continue into the new century. St. Albans
High School has always been and remains a proud institution of the
city. This capsule history of the school parallels the growth and
change of not only the high school, but also the city.
The various principals of Saint Albans High
School's "new" building included:
1965-1966-Fred Radabaugh
1966-1974- Kenneth Whittington
1974-1976- William Calhoun
1977-1984- Gene Douglas
1985-1988- Norma Winter
1988-2000- Alvin Anderson
2001-2010 - Dr. Thomas Williams
2010-present - Jeff Kelley
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