Martinsville High School is the only high school located in Martinsville, Indiana. It is part of the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville. Students from John R. Wooden Middle School transfer to Martinsville High School after the end of the 8th grade school year.AdministrationThe Martinsville Administration as of the 2016–17 school year. Dr. Nick Sears, PrincipalJesse Burgess, Assistant PrincipalKip Staggs, Athletic DirectorLori Lund, Director of GuidanceRyan Wagner, DeanMegan Warren, Head CounselorBuildingMartinsville High School has many classrooms, a large library-media center called the I.M.C, and a large area dedicated to the performing arts which adjoins the auditorium. There is a driving range located on school grounds as well.MHS features a vocational school, a separate but attached building. Vocational classes allow students to learn trades in real world environments. There are classes for welding, woodworking, electricity, and auto repair. Building trades students actually construct a house.Martinsville High School has several athletic rooms and buildings. Inside the school there is a large main gymnasium, an auxiliary gymnasium, a second floor pool, wrestling room, weight room, and several locker rooms. Outside, the school has a softball, baseball, tennis, soccer, track, and football field. The football field was named Siderwicz Field in honor of retired coach Bill Siderwicz. The football field also contains a separate building for locker rooms and coaching offices.Beginning March 22, 2017, MHS underwent a change in appearance. The principal, Dr. Nick Sears, authorized the change, and now the high school will have a beige-colored siding with a blue stripe instead of the solid white siding previously known to Martinsville's residents