Pulaski County was subsequently defeated in the AA, Division 4 state semifinals by Amherst County, by a 13-7 score. The Cougars shut out both Blacksburg and Salem to win the Region IV, Division 4 title.
In 2008, Pulaski County High School had a perfect 10-0 regular season, winning the River Ridge District in the process. That year, the Cougar football team, which had returned most players from a 2000 Group AAA, Division 5 state semi-finalist, advanced to the Group AA, Division 4 state championship before falling to Lafayette High School. In 2001, Pulaski County dropped down to the Group AA Blue Ridge District. The Cougars won their first 13 games, but star player Eric Webb was injured in the state semi-final and was unable to play in the state championship which the Cougars lost to Annandale High School. In 1993, Pulaski County was ranked as one of the top 25 high school football teams in the country by USA Today for most of the season. As a member of the Roanoke Valley District and the Northwest Region, Pulaski County defeated Thomas Dale High School to capture the Group AAA, Division 6 football state championship in 1992 under the direction of former West Virginia University assistant Joel Hicks. From 1974 to 1975, Pulaski County High School competed in the AAA Western District, before entering the newly formed AAA Roanoke Valley District. Pulaski County High School is a member of the Virginia High School League and competes in the AA River Ridge District, a district in Region IV of Group AA. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) ( September 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. It is now located at the former Northwood Elementary School, in the town of Pulaski. Until the 2006-2007 school year the Southwest Virginia Governor's School was located on the campus. The school also features an on-site Career and Technical Education Center, which offers a number of vocational courses in the fields of: agriculture, business, marketing, early childhood education, fashion, nutrition and wellness, culinary arts, nursing, construction and building trades, computer aided design, auto repair, cosmetology, electricity, video production, and welding. Pulaski County High School offers 9 Advanced Placement courses: English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Art History, Studio Art, Calculus, Environmental Science, U.S.
schedule, which includes four class blocks and three lunch blocks scheduled throughout the day. Pulaski County High School operates on an 8:30 a.m. The school has 98.67 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 14.4. As of the 2011-2012 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,420 students. Pulaski County High School is a comprehensive high school which includes grades 9th through 12th and is part of the Pulaski County Public School Division. Send news tips to supporting West Texas journalism with a subscription to section needs expansion. Midland Legacy 43, El Paso Pebble Hills 22Įl Paso Eastlake 21, San Angelo Central 17įort Stockton 47, El Paso Mountain View 8Īmy McDaniel is a multimedia sports journalist.