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The enrollment numbers that are projected for West Virginia high schools in 2012 come from the enrollment numbers at West Virginia middle schools.
By Katie Smith
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Class AAA 1. Parkersburg - 1,491 2. Cabell Midland - 1,438 3. Martinsburg - 1,299* 3. Musselman - 1,299 4. Parkersburg South - 1,299 5. Huntington - 1,292 6. Wheeling Park - 1,197 7. Morgantown - 1,182 8. Preston - 1,088 10. Riverside - 1,086 11. Beckley - 1,049 12. University - 1,029 13. Capital - 1,028 14. Washington - 955 15. St. Albans - 929 16. Buckhannon-Upshur - 908 17. John Marshall - 906 18. Hurricane - 902 19. Jefferson - 904 20. Greenbrier East - 855 21. South Charleston - 848 22. Hedgesville - 870* 23. George Washington - 932 24. Lincoln County - 819 25. Spring Valley - 817 26. Brooke - 811 27. Hampshire - 802 28. Princeton - 772 29. Ripley - 750 30. Spring Mills - 742* 31. Herbert Hoover - 694 32. Nitro - 690 33. Elkins - 690 34. Mingo Central - 679 35. Logan - 649 36. Winfield - 643 37. Robert C. Byrd - 634 38. Point Pleasant - 629 39. Scott - 610 40. Berkeley Springs - 607 Class AA 1. Lewis County - 601 2. North Marion - 598 3. Bridgeport - 597 4. Shady Spring - 597 5. Fairmont Senior - 590 6. Bluefield - 581 7. Nicholas County - 581 8. PikeView - 577 9. Oak Hill - 571 10. East Fairmont - 570 11. Philip Barbour - 551 12. Liberty (Harrison) - 547 13. Wayne - 543 14. Grafton - 542 15. Keyser - 528 16. Independence - 525 17. Oak Glen - 520 18. Lincoln - 508 19. Chapmanville - 502 20. Roane County - 501 21. Weir - 498 22. Sissonville - 483 23. Braxton County - 481 24. Riverview - 480 25. Wyoming East - 475 26. Liberty (Raleigh) - 451 27. Westside - 432 28. Clay County - 429 29. Frankfort - 427 30. James Monroe - 409 31. Poca - 398 32. Ravenswood - 389 33. Petersburg - 382 34. Tolsia - 379 35. Mount View - 364 36. Ritchie County - 357 37. Sherman - 351 38. Moorefield - 346 39. Summers County - 346 40. Man - 344
Class A 1. South Harrison - 340 2. Greenbrier West - 337 3. Tyler Consolidated - 335 4. Magnolia - 325 5. Webster County - 324 6. St. Marys - 313 7. Williamstown - 313 8. Richwood - 312 9. Tug Valley - 301 10. Wheeling Central - 294 11. Doddridge County - 277 12. Pocahontas County - 277 13. Fayetteville - 274 14. Buffalo - 272 15. Midland Trail - 262 16. Calhoun County - 258 17. Valley (Fayette) - 241 18. Pendleton County - 235 19. Tygarts Valley - 233 20. Wirt County - 231 21. Gilmer County - 230 22. Wahama - 225 23. Clay-Battelle - 204 24. East Hardy - 200 25. Charleston Catholic - 199 26. Montcalm - 193 27. Tucker County - 185 28. Valley (Wetzel) - 153 29. Cameron - 145 30. Mount Hope - 137 31. Meadow Bridge - 128 32. Hannan - 124 33. Van - 115 34. Madonna - 113 35. Bishop Donahue - 106 36. St. Joseph - 99 37. Parkersburg Catholic - 95 38. Trinity - 80 39. Hundred - 78 40. Paden City - 74 41. Notre Dame - 74 42. Union - 69 43. Paw Paw - 58 44. Greater Beckley - 47 45. Harman - 46 46. Mercer Christian - 30 *Note: Enrollments are estimated. Spring Mills High School will open in 2012 and include students currently in districts serving Martinsburg and Hedgesville high schools.
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