Prince Edward County High School

      Prince Edward County High School
      Address
      35 Eagle Drive
      Farmville, Virginia, 23901
      United States
      Coordinates 37°15′52.7″N 78°24′7.8″W / 37.264639°N 78.402167°W / 37.264639; -78.402167Coordinates: 37°15′52.7″N 78°24′7.8″W / 37.264639°N 78.402167°W / 37.264639; -78.402167
      Information
      School type Public high school
      School district Prince Edward County Public Schools
      Principal Mr. Craig Reed
      Assistant principals Mr. Daniel Soderholm, Ms. Cynthia Johnson
      Grades 9–12
      Enrollment 752  (2011)
      Language English
      Color(s) Purple, Gold          
      Athletics conference Southside District
      Region I
      Mascot Eagle
      Rival Nottoway County High School
      Newspaper In Flight
      Website

      Prince Edward County High School is a public high school located in Farmville community in Prince Edward County, Virginia. It is part of the Prince Edward County School Division. Athletic teams compete in the Virginia High School League's AA Southside District in Region I.

      Prince Edward County High School is best known for the landmark cases Davis vs. The Prince Edward County Board of Education and Griffin vs. the Prince Edward County Board of Education. In 1951, then Moton High School was all black and very impoverished. The white students, at that time, attended public all white schools. The legal case became one of five others forming the foundation of the landmark case, Brown Versus The Board of Education. By 1959, when the county schools were finally forced to integrate, Prince Edward County reacted by closing their public schools to both white and black students. Moton High School remained closed for numerous years. Blacks who wished an education, were forced out of the county. Moton High was eventually reopened as Prince Edward High School and later renamed Prince Edward County High School.

      Last modified on 12 April 2013, at 16:15