Public school in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Bruton High School is a high school located north of Williamsburg in the unincorporated community of Lightfoot in York County, Virginia .
The school opened in 1976. It is part of the York County School Division , serving upper county citizens in Williamsburg. Athletic teams compete in the Virginia High School League's AA Bay Rivers District in Region I . Bruton houses the York County School of the Arts, the county's fine arts magnet program.
Accreditation
Bruton High is fully accredited by the Virginia Department of Education [ 2] and has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1976.[ 3]
Feeder patterns
The following elementary schools feed into Bruton H.S.:[ 4]
Magruder Elementary School
Waller Mill Elementary School
All students zoned to Queens Lake Middle School are zoned to Bruton High School.
Athletics
Bruton High fields teams in these sports:
Cheerleading (Head Coach: Charity Choice)
Cross-Country (Head Coach: Chris Boop)
Field Hockey (Head Coach: Jessica Bradley)
Football (State Runner up 2009)(Head Coach: Barrington Morrison)
Golf (Head Coach: James Barr)
Volleyball (Head Coach: Alexis Calloway)
Boys Basketball (Head Coach: Tony Carr)(2000 AA State Championship)
Girls Basketball (Head Coach: TBD)
Indoor Track and Field ( Head Coaches, Kendall Green, Sharnice Atkinson)
Swimming (Head Coach: Richard Long)
Wrestling (Head Coach: Kyle Cowles)
Baseball (Head Coach: Feenie Carter)
Boys Soccer (Head Coach: Luke Taylor)
Boys Tennis (Head Coach: James Barr)
Boys Outdoor Track and Field (Head Coach: Kendall Green)
Girls Soccer (Head Coach: James Flynn)
Girls Tennis (Head Coach: John Jacobson)
Girls Outdoor Track and Field (Head Coach: Sharnice Atkinson)(1997 & 1998 AA State Championship)
Girls Softball (Head Coach: Kyle Cowles)
Notable alumni
Monstah Black , musician and artist
Zena Cardman , 2017 NASA astronaut
Onrea Jones , former professional football player, Arizona Cardinals
Mark Montgomery , former professional baseball player, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
Bryan Randall , former professional football player, American Arena League
Carolynn Reid-Wallace , academic administrator[ 5]
Lorenzo Taliaferro , professional football player
Jack Tatum , musician and founder of Wild Nothing
Elizabeth Winder , author
Paul Winfree , chair of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and former Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, Deputy Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council , and Director of Budget Policy
References
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37°18′38.3″N 76°41′29.6″W / 37.310639°N 76.691556°W / 37.310639; -76.691556
International National Geographic