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==History== | ==History== | ||
Named after [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s mansion estate, Monticello High School opened in 1998. Monticello seniors participate in a special program every year called the [[Monticello High School Citizen Action Project]] designed to teach students about United States public policy. The school's mascot is the Mustang. | Monticello High School was built for $24 million. <ref>{{cite-progress-mg|title=High school completion set for August|author=Daniel M. Nonte|pageno=B1|printdate=April 2, 1998|publishdate=April 2, 1998|accessdate=February 13, 2016}}</ref> Named after [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s mansion estate, Monticello High School opened in 1998. Monticello seniors participate in a special program every year called the [[Monticello High School Citizen Action Project]] designed to teach students about United States public policy. The school's mascot is the Mustang. | ||
==Principals== | ==Principals== | ||
The current principal of Monticello High School is | The current principal of Monticello High School is Rick Vrhovac. | ||
The following is a list of people who have served as principal | The following is a list of people who have served as principal | ||
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||2012 - | ||2017 - present | ||
||Jesse J. Turner, Jr. | ||[[Rick Vrhovac]] | ||
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||2012 - 2017 | |||
||[[Jesse J. Turner, Jr.]] | |||
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||2009 - 2012 | ||2009 - 2012 | ||
||Catherine Worley | ||[[Catherine Worley]] | ||
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|2003 - 2009 | |2003 - 2009 | ||
|John W. Haun | |[[John W. Haun]] | ||
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|2002 - 2003 | |2002 - 2003 | ||
|Sherrard Howen | |[[Sherrard Howen]] | ||
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|1998 - 2002 | |1998 - 2002 | ||
|Irving C. Jones | |[[Irving C. Jones]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://www2.k12albemarle.org/school/mohs/Pages/default.aspx Main Site] | [http://www2.k12albemarle.org/school/mohs/Pages/default.aspx Main Site] | ||
[[Category:Albemarle County public schools]] | [[Category:Albemarle County public schools]] | ||
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{{Albemarle public schools}} | {{Albemarle public schools}} |
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Monticello High School is an Albemarle County public high school. Monticello is part of the Southern Feeder Pattern. Monticello students attended either Burley Middle School or Walton Middle School. As of 2012 Monticello has 1,100 students enrolled.[1]
History
Monticello High School was built for $24 million. [2] Named after Thomas Jefferson's mansion estate, Monticello High School opened in 1998. Monticello seniors participate in a special program every year called the Monticello High School Citizen Action Project designed to teach students about United States public policy. The school's mascot is the Mustang.
Principals
The current principal of Monticello High School is Rick Vrhovac.
The following is a list of people who have served as principal
Term | Principal |
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2017 - present | Rick Vrhovac |
2012 - 2017 | Jesse J. Turner, Jr. |
2009 - 2012 | Catherine Worley |
2003 - 2009 | John W. Haun |
2002 - 2003 | Sherrard Howen |
1998 - 2002 | Irving C. Jones |
Location
Monticello High School is located at 1400 Independence Road.
References
- ↑ Web. Monticello High School Profile, Albemarle County Public Schools, retrieved June 4, 2012.
- ↑ Print: High school completion set for August, Daniel M. Nonte, Daily Progress, Media General April 2, 1998, Page B1.
External Links
References