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2 Feeder pattern  





3 Demographics  



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Coordinates: 37°0202N 76°1859W / 37.03389°N 76.31639°W / 37.03389; -76.31639
 

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Phoebus High School
Address
Map

100 Ireland Street


Hampton
,
Virginia

23663


United States
Coordinates37°02′02N 76°18′59W / 37.03389°N 76.31639°W / 37.03389; -76.31639
Information
School typePublic High school
Founded1975
School districtHampton City Schools
SuperintendentDr. Raymond Haynes
DeanSherrie Bollhorst
PrincipalMr. David Coccoli
Staff93.38 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,043 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio11.17[1]
LanguageEnglish
CampusSuburban
Color(s)    Blue and Gold
Athletics conferenceVirginia High School League
Peninsula District 4A South Classification
MascotPhantoms
RivalHampton High School
Kecoughtan High School
Communities servedPhoebus, Virginia
Websitewww.phs.hampton.k12.va.us/

Phoebus High School is a public high school in Hampton, Virginia. Named after the neighborhood and former town of Phoebus, it is the newest of the four high schools in Hampton City Schools. Phoebus continues to add nationally board certified teachers and several students have earned industry certifications via the CTE department.

History[edit]

Phoebus High School opened in 1975 as the newest high school in the City of Hampton, Virginia. It was designed as an "Open-Concept" school: Permanent interior walls were minimized in favor of partitions that could be adjusted depending on building needs. This was a popular trend in many schools built in the 1970s.

Recent upgrades include interior walls, lights and switches, a renovation of the gymnasium and theater as well as the main entrances to the school.

Today Phoebus is home of Hampton City Schools' "Behind the Wheel" program.

Feeder pattern[edit]

Demographics[edit]

2004-2005 school year[edit]

2014-2015[edit]

Athletics[edit]

Phoebus' athletic teams are known as the Phantoms. Recently, the Phantom varsity football team has gained a significant amount of attention, having won seven VHSL State Division 5 Championships in 11 years, including five in six seasons and four straight (2001, '02, '06, '08, '09, '10, '11). On December 12, 2009, Phoebus defeated Stone Bridge 15-10 at Scott Stadium, on the campus of the University of Virginia. A year later, they defeated Stone Bridge in a rematch, by a score of 36-17. In 2011, the Phantoms beat South County 20-10.

In December 2018, the Phantoms lost their first ever football state championship, falling to Heritage High School. The final score was 24-20. In December 2021 Phoebus won its eighth championship, defeating Liberty Christian Academy 22-14. The Phantoms followed that victory with two additional championships in 2022 and '23, the second time the team won three straight titles. The 2023 victory over Salem High School gave Phoebus a 10-1 record in state championships.

Among notable college players to graduate from Phoebus are running back Elan Lewis and linebacker Xavier Adibi. Adibi was with the Houston Texans. Phoebus quarterback (for 08-09 school year), Tajh Boyd, was the MVP for the Army Allstars football team.

The Phoebus track team was an extreme contender with Crystal Peterson ranked third in the state in the 55m dash, and former junior Olympian hurdler Jasmine Vaughan. The Phantom boys 4x200 meter relay team has one of the top competing times in Virginia. Their distance runner Victoria Worrall is quickly moving up the ranks.

The Phoebus boys track team won both indoor and outdoor 3A State Championships in 2016.[2] Senior Jalen Williams won the 300-meter hurdles (37.60) and triple jump (45 feet, 3 3/4 inches) and was the long jump runner-up at 21-7 1/2 for 28, scoring 28 individual points at the outdoor championship. On the girls side, the Lady Phantoms placed fifth outdoor, led by Junior Amira Aduma who set meet records in the 100-meter dash (12.23) and the long jump (18-6 1/4), and the 200 (24.74).

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Phoebus High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  • ^ Phoebus boys track wins 3A state championship, Daily Press.
  • ^ Georgetown Women's Basketball

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