Boyle County High School

1637 Perryville Rd, Danville, KY 40422-9775
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Boyle County High School, located in Danville, Kentucky, is a public secondary school serving nearly 900 students from grades 9-12. Boyle County High School opened to students in the 1963–64 school year. The school was created to consolidate four county schools that included grades 1-12 in the same building. They were Perryville, Forkland, Junction City, and Parksville. Additionally, eighth graders from East End Elementary (grades 1-8) became part of the new high school. The school's mascot is the "Rebel".School informationThe makeup of the student body is 52% male, 48% female, 97% White, not Hispanic, 1% Hispanic, <1% Black, not Hispanic, and <1% Asian/Pacific Islander. 26% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program.The student-teacher ratio is 16, which matches the state average of 16. Spending per pupil is $7,607, matching the state average of $7,639.School ACT scores in 2006 were Composite: 10.5, Math: 9.3, English: 9.5, Reading: 10.6, and Science: 12.3Extracurricular activitiesBoyle County competes in the several interscholastic sports as The Rebels. The school has rivalries with neighboring schools Danville High School and Lincoln County High School.FootballBoyle County's football program was coached by Chuck Smith for 13 season. Under Smith, the Rebels compiled a 142-33 record during his tenure. During that time, the school competed in Class AA and Class AAA ranks, winning five consecutive state championships – a state record – from 1999 to 2003.

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